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Yugoslavism through the Syntax of Classicism: WWI Memorials in Belgrade and Ljubljana, 1931-1939
(Ljubljana : Department of Art History, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, 2018)
Unlike most of the post-WWI newly established and old nation-states, the multiethnic Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (from 1929 the Kingdom of Yugoslavia) had its own ideological raison d'être in the idea of a ...
Architectural Metamorphoses of National Memory: 'Lazarica' in Dalmatian Kosovo, 1889-1939
(Belgrade: Faculty of Philosophy, University of BelgradeNegev: Ben-Gurion University and Moshe David Gaon Center for Ladino Culture, 2017)
In 1889, on the occasion of celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Kosovo Battle (Vidovdan), the local Serbian Orthodox community of Habsburg Dalmatia built a church dedicated to Saint Lazar. While the church’s architectural ...
Vidovdanski hram Ivana Meštrovića, stvaranje Jugoslavije i paradoksi nacionalizma
(Beograd: Muzej Jugoslavije, 2018)
Vidovdanski hram (1906-1913) skulptora Ivana Meštrovića, nekadašnje ubojito oružje Kraljevine Srbije u borbama za oslobođenje i ujedinjenje Južnih Slovena i glavni simbolički instrument u procesu stvaranja Jugoslavije, ...
Institutional challenges in the urban planning water sensitive places
(Ljubljana : Faculty of Architecture, 2015)
Last few years cities in Serbia witnessed a number of problems with small urban
streams and an inappropriate sewer systems. Traditional approach of solving these
problems, using underground pipes and concrete revetments, ...
Urban regeneration as a tool for population health improvement
(Ljubljana : Faculty of Architecture, 2015)
Poor health is associated with poorer living circumstances (Ellaway et al., 2012)
and there is therefore, a logical expectation that housing improvements and area
regeneration in disadvantaged urban areas will improve ...
Towards a new understanding of healthy place
(Ljubljana : Faculty of Architecture, 2015)
By adopting and applying medical approach to health and unhealth conditions,
medical definitions and terminology, as well as the research methodology based
on logical argumentation, comparative analyses, scientific ...
Straddling the National Divide: Yugoslavism, Furore Orientalis and Ivan Meštrović's Vidovdan Temple (1906-1913)
(Zagreb : Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, 2016)
Modern interpretations of the Vidovdan Temple (1906-1913), the fundamental artwork associated with the Yugoslav project, have seen it as a symbol of multicultural, synthetic Yugoslavism. Yet these readings seem to be, to ...
Neither Byzantine nor Serbian: Byzantine Architecture in Serbian Historiography of the Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Century
(Bucharest: The Romanian National Committee of South-East European Studies ‒ Romanian Academy Association Internationale d’Études du Sud-Est européen, 2019)
Since the birth of modern Serbian national historiography, the encounters and relationships between medieval Serbia and Byzantine culture, art and architecture have preoccupied historians, who devised a thesis about ...
Dealing with Shrinking Cities through Urban Design
(Belgrade : University, Faculty of Architecture, 2019)
This paper aims to clarify the role of urban design as a tool to redevelop demographically and economically shrinking cities, which are becoming more and more frequent across the world. Traditionally, scholars and practitioners ...
National Unity through Regional Diversity: Architecture as Political Reform in Yugoslavia, 1929-1941
(Brussels: Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van Belgie voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten & Contactforum, 2012)
When in 1929 King Alexander I Karadjordjević dissolved the parliament and abolished the constitution of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, it was only the final act in a long lasting political drama which had started ...