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(Middle Class) Mass Housing in Serbia Within and Beyond the Shifting Frames of Socialist Modernisation

Milinković, Marija; Tilinger, Dezire; Jovanović, Jelica; Ćorović, Dragana; Krklješ, Milena; Nedučin, Dejana; Dukanac, Dalia; Subić, Sanjin

(Lisbon : Iscte-IUL, 2023)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Milinković, Marija
AU  - Tilinger, Dezire
AU  - Jovanović, Jelica
AU  - Ćorović, Dragana
AU  - Krklješ, Milena
AU  - Nedučin, Dejana
AU  - Dukanac, Dalia
AU  - Subić, Sanjin
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1920
AB  - In many aspects middle-class mass housing development in Serbia/Yugoslavia was unprecedented, determined by a growing and unacknowledged formation of a middle class in the context of Yugoslav socialism, and a widely proclaimed but elusive social ideal of “housing for all”. Two types of MCMH were the most prevalent in the period considered here (1945-1991): a multi-storey collective residential building, in or outside the city centre, and the individual private house, built in formal and informal or so-cold “wild”settlements. The Yugoslav housing experiment emerged mostly within the collective residential estates. The appropriation, innovation and even invention of different industrial building methods was further enhanced by excellent standards in urban planning and architectural design, exemplified in this study by selected MCMH cases in New Belgrade, Novi Sad, Bor and Subotica. Due to aging, lack of maintenance and the impoverishment of its inhabitants, the present state of this large housing stock is poor, its future uncertain, and yet, its lessons are of vital importance today. In response to what would be the lessons and contemporary implications of the Yugoslav housing experience, in this brief review we have outlined the specificities and the unique historical conditions of the emergence of middle class mass housing in Serbia.
PB  - Lisbon : Iscte-IUL
T2  - European Middle-Class Mass Housing: Past and Present of the Modern Community
T1  - (Middle Class) Mass Housing in Serbia Within and Beyond the Shifting Frames of Socialist Modernisation
SP  - 490
EP  - 497
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1920
ER  - 
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author = "Milinković, Marija and Tilinger, Dezire and Jovanović, Jelica and Ćorović, Dragana and Krklješ, Milena and Nedučin, Dejana and Dukanac, Dalia and Subić, Sanjin",
year = "2023",
abstract = "In many aspects middle-class mass housing development in Serbia/Yugoslavia was unprecedented, determined by a growing and unacknowledged formation of a middle class in the context of Yugoslav socialism, and a widely proclaimed but elusive social ideal of “housing for all”. Two types of MCMH were the most prevalent in the period considered here (1945-1991): a multi-storey collective residential building, in or outside the city centre, and the individual private house, built in formal and informal or so-cold “wild”settlements. The Yugoslav housing experiment emerged mostly within the collective residential estates. The appropriation, innovation and even invention of different industrial building methods was further enhanced by excellent standards in urban planning and architectural design, exemplified in this study by selected MCMH cases in New Belgrade, Novi Sad, Bor and Subotica. Due to aging, lack of maintenance and the impoverishment of its inhabitants, the present state of this large housing stock is poor, its future uncertain, and yet, its lessons are of vital importance today. In response to what would be the lessons and contemporary implications of the Yugoslav housing experience, in this brief review we have outlined the specificities and the unique historical conditions of the emergence of middle class mass housing in Serbia.",
publisher = "Lisbon : Iscte-IUL",
journal = "European Middle-Class Mass Housing: Past and Present of the Modern Community",
booktitle = "(Middle Class) Mass Housing in Serbia Within and Beyond the Shifting Frames of Socialist Modernisation",
pages = "490-497",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1920"
}
Milinković, M., Tilinger, D., Jovanović, J., Ćorović, D., Krklješ, M., Nedučin, D., Dukanac, D.,& Subić, S.. (2023). (Middle Class) Mass Housing in Serbia Within and Beyond the Shifting Frames of Socialist Modernisation. in European Middle-Class Mass Housing: Past and Present of the Modern Community
Lisbon : Iscte-IUL., 490-497.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1920
Milinković M, Tilinger D, Jovanović J, Ćorović D, Krklješ M, Nedučin D, Dukanac D, Subić S. (Middle Class) Mass Housing in Serbia Within and Beyond the Shifting Frames of Socialist Modernisation. in European Middle-Class Mass Housing: Past and Present of the Modern Community. 2023;:490-497.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1920 .
Milinković, Marija, Tilinger, Dezire, Jovanović, Jelica, Ćorović, Dragana, Krklješ, Milena, Nedučin, Dejana, Dukanac, Dalia, Subić, Sanjin, "(Middle Class) Mass Housing in Serbia Within and Beyond the Shifting Frames of Socialist Modernisation" in European Middle-Class Mass Housing: Past and Present of the Modern Community (2023):490-497,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1920 .

Re-Thinking City Space in the Context of Nineteenth Century Belgrade

Ćorović, Dragana; Vuksannović-Macura, Zlata; Milinković, Marija

(Department of Architecture – University of Bologna, 2020)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Ćorović, Dragana
AU  - Vuksannović-Macura, Zlata
AU  - Milinković, Marija
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1896
AB  - The split into “nature” and “culture” has lasted for centuries in Western civilization and remains the framework through which we consider various important problems of contemporary society. In the last decades of the twentieth century there has been a clear reaction to this dichotomy, first in a geography discourse then elsewhere, and a move towards studying the construction and representation of nature in cultural history. A very important feature in the approach to design for recovering contemporary urban landscape is urban greenery regeneration as well as the study of the urban greenery past. The broader historical context of our study is the establishment of new capitalist relations towards urban territory in nineteenth century Belgrade, and with it a new distribution of political and economic power. This process led to the disappearance of the main green spaces in the city and the suppression of the memory they carried. The reconstruction of Belgrade’s historic core was implemented according to Emilijan Josimović’s urban plan (1867). Nevertheless, it contained some very important indications of ecological thinking. In order to elaborate a refined approach to environmental and cultural problems that Belgrade, like other cities, faces today, we bring to light and critically examine those features and aspects of Josimović’s plan that established organic relations and balance between nature, culture, city memory and city development.
PB  - Department of Architecture – University of Bologna
C3  - CHANCES. Practices, Spaces and Buildings in Cities’ Transformation
T1  - Re-Thinking City Space in the Context of Nineteenth Century Belgrade
DO  - 10.6092/unibo/amsacta/6596
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Ćorović, Dragana and Vuksannović-Macura, Zlata and Milinković, Marija",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The split into “nature” and “culture” has lasted for centuries in Western civilization and remains the framework through which we consider various important problems of contemporary society. In the last decades of the twentieth century there has been a clear reaction to this dichotomy, first in a geography discourse then elsewhere, and a move towards studying the construction and representation of nature in cultural history. A very important feature in the approach to design for recovering contemporary urban landscape is urban greenery regeneration as well as the study of the urban greenery past. The broader historical context of our study is the establishment of new capitalist relations towards urban territory in nineteenth century Belgrade, and with it a new distribution of political and economic power. This process led to the disappearance of the main green spaces in the city and the suppression of the memory they carried. The reconstruction of Belgrade’s historic core was implemented according to Emilijan Josimović’s urban plan (1867). Nevertheless, it contained some very important indications of ecological thinking. In order to elaborate a refined approach to environmental and cultural problems that Belgrade, like other cities, faces today, we bring to light and critically examine those features and aspects of Josimović’s plan that established organic relations and balance between nature, culture, city memory and city development.",
publisher = "Department of Architecture – University of Bologna",
journal = "CHANCES. Practices, Spaces and Buildings in Cities’ Transformation",
title = "Re-Thinking City Space in the Context of Nineteenth Century Belgrade",
doi = "10.6092/unibo/amsacta/6596"
}
Ćorović, D., Vuksannović-Macura, Z.,& Milinković, M.. (2020). Re-Thinking City Space in the Context of Nineteenth Century Belgrade. in CHANCES. Practices, Spaces and Buildings in Cities’ Transformation
Department of Architecture – University of Bologna..
https://doi.org/10.6092/unibo/amsacta/6596
Ćorović D, Vuksannović-Macura Z, Milinković M. Re-Thinking City Space in the Context of Nineteenth Century Belgrade. in CHANCES. Practices, Spaces and Buildings in Cities’ Transformation. 2020;.
doi:10.6092/unibo/amsacta/6596 .
Ćorović, Dragana, Vuksannović-Macura, Zlata, Milinković, Marija, "Re-Thinking City Space in the Context of Nineteenth Century Belgrade" in CHANCES. Practices, Spaces and Buildings in Cities’ Transformation (2020),
https://doi.org/10.6092/unibo/amsacta/6596 . .

Historical Enquiry as a Critical Method in Urban Riverscape Revisions: The Case of Belgrade's Confluence

Milinković, Marija; Ćorović, Dragana; Vuksanović-Macura, Zlata

(MDPI AG, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Milinković, Marija
AU  - Ćorović, Dragana
AU  - Vuksanović-Macura, Zlata
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/344
AB  - This article aims to underline the necessity of including historical enquiry in reaching the complex goals of sustainable development of urban riverscapes. Its proposed method is a survey conducted through selection, interpretation and systematization of the relevant historical data that consider the Belgrade cityscape, and specifically, the New Belgrade public spaces at the river confluence. The theoretical framework, which relies on the concepts of 'landscape urbanism' and 'critical practice of landscape architecture', has affected the selection and interpretation of dense historical layers of modernization, formed in diverse socio-economic and political conditions. We have distinguished five historical strata that contribute significantly to comprehension of the present state. By looking at the traces of the formative period of Belgrade urban landscape, the moments of New Belgrade's inception, inerasable impacts of war, vigorous post WWII socialist transformation and, finally, the series of Danube riverscape revisions, we intend to depict the complexity of the modern city legacy and thus stress the interconnectedness of past and future endeavours. As a counterpoint to globalizing tendencies in re-designing city riverfronts, this work is conceived as a lateral contribution to a broader investigation that informs, supports and constitutes more ecologically viable practices.
PB  - MDPI AG
T2  - Sustainability
T1  - Historical Enquiry as a Critical Method in Urban Riverscape Revisions: The Case of Belgrade's Confluence
VL  - 11
IS  - 4
DO  - 10.3390/su11041177
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Milinković, Marija and Ćorović, Dragana and Vuksanović-Macura, Zlata",
year = "2019",
abstract = "This article aims to underline the necessity of including historical enquiry in reaching the complex goals of sustainable development of urban riverscapes. Its proposed method is a survey conducted through selection, interpretation and systematization of the relevant historical data that consider the Belgrade cityscape, and specifically, the New Belgrade public spaces at the river confluence. The theoretical framework, which relies on the concepts of 'landscape urbanism' and 'critical practice of landscape architecture', has affected the selection and interpretation of dense historical layers of modernization, formed in diverse socio-economic and political conditions. We have distinguished five historical strata that contribute significantly to comprehension of the present state. By looking at the traces of the formative period of Belgrade urban landscape, the moments of New Belgrade's inception, inerasable impacts of war, vigorous post WWII socialist transformation and, finally, the series of Danube riverscape revisions, we intend to depict the complexity of the modern city legacy and thus stress the interconnectedness of past and future endeavours. As a counterpoint to globalizing tendencies in re-designing city riverfronts, this work is conceived as a lateral contribution to a broader investigation that informs, supports and constitutes more ecologically viable practices.",
publisher = "MDPI AG",
journal = "Sustainability",
title = "Historical Enquiry as a Critical Method in Urban Riverscape Revisions: The Case of Belgrade's Confluence",
volume = "11",
number = "4",
doi = "10.3390/su11041177"
}
Milinković, M., Ćorović, D.,& Vuksanović-Macura, Z.. (2019). Historical Enquiry as a Critical Method in Urban Riverscape Revisions: The Case of Belgrade's Confluence. in Sustainability
MDPI AG., 11(4).
https://doi.org/10.3390/su11041177
Milinković M, Ćorović D, Vuksanović-Macura Z. Historical Enquiry as a Critical Method in Urban Riverscape Revisions: The Case of Belgrade's Confluence. in Sustainability. 2019;11(4).
doi:10.3390/su11041177 .
Milinković, Marija, Ćorović, Dragana, Vuksanović-Macura, Zlata, "Historical Enquiry as a Critical Method in Urban Riverscape Revisions: The Case of Belgrade's Confluence" in Sustainability, 11, no. 4 (2019),
https://doi.org/10.3390/su11041177 . .
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Beyond the passage: Analytical probe into the emancipatory potential of space

Ćorović, Dragana; Milinković, Marija

(Boca Raton [etc.] : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Ćorović, Dragana
AU  - Milinković, Marija
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1929
AB  - “Around 1910”, writes Henri Lefebvre, “a certain space was shattered”, pointing to the series of shifts in the Western culture, crucial for the evolution of modern thinking. This was also the time when the first glass-roof covered passage was designed and constructed (1910-12) in Belgrade’s main shopping street. The country’s capital, in the field of influence of powerful empires, was eager to catch up with the modern world. Some thirty years later (1941), the radically new transposition of the same theme was conceived through the unrealized project for the Hall of Matica srpska in Novi Sad. These conceptions, created in different but correlative geographical and historical conditions, are taken up in this paper as the subject for an analysis that examines the hidden emancipatory potential of this hybrid typology and the peculiar expressions of its protean capacity that gives us hints about the contemporary comprehension of public space articulation.
PB  - Boca Raton [etc.] : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group
C3  - Architectural Research Addressing Societal Challenges : proceedings of the 10th EAAE/ARCC International Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, 15-18 June 2016.
T1  - Beyond the passage: Analytical probe into the emancipatory potential of space
VL  - 1
SP  - 231
EP  - 238
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1929
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Ćorović, Dragana and Milinković, Marija",
year = "2017",
abstract = "“Around 1910”, writes Henri Lefebvre, “a certain space was shattered”, pointing to the series of shifts in the Western culture, crucial for the evolution of modern thinking. This was also the time when the first glass-roof covered passage was designed and constructed (1910-12) in Belgrade’s main shopping street. The country’s capital, in the field of influence of powerful empires, was eager to catch up with the modern world. Some thirty years later (1941), the radically new transposition of the same theme was conceived through the unrealized project for the Hall of Matica srpska in Novi Sad. These conceptions, created in different but correlative geographical and historical conditions, are taken up in this paper as the subject for an analysis that examines the hidden emancipatory potential of this hybrid typology and the peculiar expressions of its protean capacity that gives us hints about the contemporary comprehension of public space articulation.",
publisher = "Boca Raton [etc.] : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group",
journal = "Architectural Research Addressing Societal Challenges : proceedings of the 10th EAAE/ARCC International Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, 15-18 June 2016.",
title = "Beyond the passage: Analytical probe into the emancipatory potential of space",
volume = "1",
pages = "231-238",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1929"
}
Ćorović, D.,& Milinković, M.. (2017). Beyond the passage: Analytical probe into the emancipatory potential of space. in Architectural Research Addressing Societal Challenges : proceedings of the 10th EAAE/ARCC International Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, 15-18 June 2016.
Boca Raton [etc.] : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group., 1, 231-238.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1929
Ćorović D, Milinković M. Beyond the passage: Analytical probe into the emancipatory potential of space. in Architectural Research Addressing Societal Challenges : proceedings of the 10th EAAE/ARCC International Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, 15-18 June 2016.. 2017;1:231-238.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1929 .
Ćorović, Dragana, Milinković, Marija, "Beyond the passage: Analytical probe into the emancipatory potential of space" in Architectural Research Addressing Societal Challenges : proceedings of the 10th EAAE/ARCC International Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, 15-18 June 2016., 1 (2017):231-238,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1929 .

The 20th century Belgrade passages: A typological analysis and critical examination of the potentials of space

Milinković, Marija; Ćorović, Dragana

(Zavod za proučavanje kulturnog razvitka, Beograd, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Milinković, Marija
AU  - Ćorović, Dragana
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/257
AB  - As noted by Walter Benjamin, the spatial phenomenon of a covered glass-roofed passage, stretched between two streets and inserted inside a city block, encapsulated the extreme cultural ambivalence: by expressing repression through the ideology of consumerism and expressing freedom through the utopia of abundance. The hidden emancipatory potentials of the city passages, observed closely in a particular case, represent the subject of this paper and the analytical probe that examines the historical conditions of a particular enterprise. When the Passage of Nikola Spasić was constructed in the main pedestrian and shopping street of Belgrade in 1912, the époque of Parisian­style arcades had already passed. Observed in this broader perspective, the construction of the Passage, according to the project of Nikola Nestorović, one of the most prominent Serbian architects of the period, was only a late echo of the Parisian 18th century invention. The comparison and contention between the three chosen, realized and unrealized, transpositions of the Passage in Belgrade, designed by different prime architects of the time, in relation to Benjamin's idea of space with emancipative potential, correspondingly point out the protean capacity and open up new alternatives in the context of contemporary production of space, particularly important in the light of a changing global culture.
AB  - Kao polazna osnova istraživanja, u ovom radu, postavljen je prostorni fenomen XIX veka - pasaž (passagen, nem.) - odnosno, natkriveni (zaštićeni) prolaz između dve ulice, umetnut u gradski blok, koji je, prema opservacijama Valtera Benjamina (Walter Benjamin), predstavljao jedan od suštinskih izraza modernosti u vremenu svog nastanka. Upoređivanjem i ispitivanjem prolaza/pasaža u urbanoj istoriji Beograda tokom XX veka, rad analizira transpoziciju ovog tipa u kontekstu proizvodnje prostora u različitim društvenim okvirima, i problematizuje je kroz aktuelna pitanja savremene devastacije i redukcije javnog domena i javne sfere na globalnom nivou. Ovim radom nastavljaju se i produbljuju prethodno započeta naučna ispitivanja autorki, kroz novu predmetnu građu, problemske okvire i istraživačka pitanja proverena u redefinisanoj kritičkoj perspektivi, koja se bave emancipatorskim potencijalom prostora posebnih tipologija, izvan uobičajenih definicija i interpretacija.
PB  - Zavod za proučavanje kulturnog razvitka, Beograd
T2  - Kultura
T1  - The 20th century Belgrade passages: A typological analysis and critical examination of the potentials of space
T1  - Beogradski pasaži XX veka - analiza tipa i kritičko ispitivanje prostornog potencijala
IS  - 154
SP  - 153
EP  - 168
DO  - 10.5937/kultura1754153M
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Milinković, Marija and Ćorović, Dragana",
year = "2017",
abstract = "As noted by Walter Benjamin, the spatial phenomenon of a covered glass-roofed passage, stretched between two streets and inserted inside a city block, encapsulated the extreme cultural ambivalence: by expressing repression through the ideology of consumerism and expressing freedom through the utopia of abundance. The hidden emancipatory potentials of the city passages, observed closely in a particular case, represent the subject of this paper and the analytical probe that examines the historical conditions of a particular enterprise. When the Passage of Nikola Spasić was constructed in the main pedestrian and shopping street of Belgrade in 1912, the époque of Parisian­style arcades had already passed. Observed in this broader perspective, the construction of the Passage, according to the project of Nikola Nestorović, one of the most prominent Serbian architects of the period, was only a late echo of the Parisian 18th century invention. The comparison and contention between the three chosen, realized and unrealized, transpositions of the Passage in Belgrade, designed by different prime architects of the time, in relation to Benjamin's idea of space with emancipative potential, correspondingly point out the protean capacity and open up new alternatives in the context of contemporary production of space, particularly important in the light of a changing global culture., Kao polazna osnova istraživanja, u ovom radu, postavljen je prostorni fenomen XIX veka - pasaž (passagen, nem.) - odnosno, natkriveni (zaštićeni) prolaz između dve ulice, umetnut u gradski blok, koji je, prema opservacijama Valtera Benjamina (Walter Benjamin), predstavljao jedan od suštinskih izraza modernosti u vremenu svog nastanka. Upoređivanjem i ispitivanjem prolaza/pasaža u urbanoj istoriji Beograda tokom XX veka, rad analizira transpoziciju ovog tipa u kontekstu proizvodnje prostora u različitim društvenim okvirima, i problematizuje je kroz aktuelna pitanja savremene devastacije i redukcije javnog domena i javne sfere na globalnom nivou. Ovim radom nastavljaju se i produbljuju prethodno započeta naučna ispitivanja autorki, kroz novu predmetnu građu, problemske okvire i istraživačka pitanja proverena u redefinisanoj kritičkoj perspektivi, koja se bave emancipatorskim potencijalom prostora posebnih tipologija, izvan uobičajenih definicija i interpretacija.",
publisher = "Zavod za proučavanje kulturnog razvitka, Beograd",
journal = "Kultura",
title = "The 20th century Belgrade passages: A typological analysis and critical examination of the potentials of space, Beogradski pasaži XX veka - analiza tipa i kritičko ispitivanje prostornog potencijala",
number = "154",
pages = "153-168",
doi = "10.5937/kultura1754153M"
}
Milinković, M.,& Ćorović, D.. (2017). The 20th century Belgrade passages: A typological analysis and critical examination of the potentials of space. in Kultura
Zavod za proučavanje kulturnog razvitka, Beograd.(154), 153-168.
https://doi.org/10.5937/kultura1754153M
Milinković M, Ćorović D. The 20th century Belgrade passages: A typological analysis and critical examination of the potentials of space. in Kultura. 2017;(154):153-168.
doi:10.5937/kultura1754153M .
Milinković, Marija, Ćorović, Dragana, "The 20th century Belgrade passages: A typological analysis and critical examination of the potentials of space" in Kultura, no. 154 (2017):153-168,
https://doi.org/10.5937/kultura1754153M . .

From Ottoman Gardens to European Parks: Transformation of Green Spaces in Belgrade

Vuksanović-Macura, Zlata; Ćorović, Dragana

(Galway: Centre for Landscape Studies, NUI Galway, 2016)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Vuksanović-Macura, Zlata
AU  - Ćorović, Dragana
PY  - 2016
UR  - http://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/4485
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/394
AB  - At the turn of the 20th century, there was a striving in Europe to establish a balance between the constructed city fabric and green space. Parks and squares with greenery became just as important as showcase buildings and entities within the city center. This paper investigates Belgrade’s green areas, taking a concise look at their transformation in the historical context: changes in the city center during the 19th century, and concern for health and hygiene in the first half of the 20th century. The paper presents the production of green spaces in Belgrade’s city center through the metamorphosis of devastated and abandoned public and private spaces, and through the creation of new green areas. This paper examines the relationship between culture and nature in Belgrade, within the context of its urban history, and its place values, changed by the new capitalist production of space.
PB  - Galway: Centre for Landscape Studies, NUI Galway
PB  - Galway: University Road
C3  - Landscape Values: Place and Praxis : Conference, Galway, 29thJune –2 ndJuly 2016
T1  - From Ottoman Gardens to European Parks: Transformation of Green Spaces in Belgrade
SP  - 382
EP  - 387
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_4485
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Vuksanović-Macura, Zlata and Ćorović, Dragana",
year = "2016",
abstract = "At the turn of the 20th century, there was a striving in Europe to establish a balance between the constructed city fabric and green space. Parks and squares with greenery became just as important as showcase buildings and entities within the city center. This paper investigates Belgrade’s green areas, taking a concise look at their transformation in the historical context: changes in the city center during the 19th century, and concern for health and hygiene in the first half of the 20th century. The paper presents the production of green spaces in Belgrade’s city center through the metamorphosis of devastated and abandoned public and private spaces, and through the creation of new green areas. This paper examines the relationship between culture and nature in Belgrade, within the context of its urban history, and its place values, changed by the new capitalist production of space.",
publisher = "Galway: Centre for Landscape Studies, NUI Galway, Galway: University Road",
journal = "Landscape Values: Place and Praxis : Conference, Galway, 29thJune –2 ndJuly 2016",
title = "From Ottoman Gardens to European Parks: Transformation of Green Spaces in Belgrade",
pages = "382-387",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_4485"
}
Vuksanović-Macura, Z.,& Ćorović, D.. (2016). From Ottoman Gardens to European Parks: Transformation of Green Spaces in Belgrade. in Landscape Values: Place and Praxis : Conference, Galway, 29thJune –2 ndJuly 2016
Galway: Centre for Landscape Studies, NUI Galway., 382-387.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_4485
Vuksanović-Macura Z, Ćorović D. From Ottoman Gardens to European Parks: Transformation of Green Spaces in Belgrade. in Landscape Values: Place and Praxis : Conference, Galway, 29thJune –2 ndJuly 2016. 2016;:382-387.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_4485 .
Vuksanović-Macura, Zlata, Ćorović, Dragana, "From Ottoman Gardens to European Parks: Transformation of Green Spaces in Belgrade" in Landscape Values: Place and Praxis : Conference, Galway, 29thJune –2 ndJuly 2016 (2016):382-387,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_4485 .

Water, society and urbanization in the 19th century Belgrade: Lessons for adaptation to the climate change

Ćorović, Dragana; Blagojević, Ljiljana

(Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia, 2012)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ćorović, Dragana
AU  - Blagojević, Ljiljana
PY  - 2012
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1071
AB  - This paper traces urban history of Belgrade in the 19th century by looking into its waterscape in the context of its
transformation as the capital of the Princedom of Serbia. Aiming to underline the importance of water as a resource, with the
view to contemporary environmental concerns, we explore how citizens historically related to waterscape in everyday life and
created a specific socio-spatial water network through use of public baths on the river banks and public fountains, water
features and devices in the city. The paper outlines the process of establishing the first modern public water supply system on
the foundations of the city’s historical Roman, Austrian and Ottoman waterworks. It also looks at the Topčider River as the
most telling example of degradation of a culturally and historically significant urban watercourse from its natural, pastoral and
civic past to its current polluted and hazardous state. Could the restitution of the Topčider River be considered as a legacy of
sustainability for future generations, and are there lessons to be learned from the urban history which can point to methods of
contemporary water management?
PB  - Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia
T2  - Spatium
T1  - Water, society and urbanization in the 19th century Belgrade: Lessons for adaptation to the climate change
IS  - 28
SP  - 53
EP  - 59
DO  - 10.2298/SPAT1228053C
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abstract = "This paper traces urban history of Belgrade in the 19th century by looking into its waterscape in the context of its
transformation as the capital of the Princedom of Serbia. Aiming to underline the importance of water as a resource, with the
view to contemporary environmental concerns, we explore how citizens historically related to waterscape in everyday life and
created a specific socio-spatial water network through use of public baths on the river banks and public fountains, water
features and devices in the city. The paper outlines the process of establishing the first modern public water supply system on
the foundations of the city’s historical Roman, Austrian and Ottoman waterworks. It also looks at the Topčider River as the
most telling example of degradation of a culturally and historically significant urban watercourse from its natural, pastoral and
civic past to its current polluted and hazardous state. Could the restitution of the Topčider River be considered as a legacy of
sustainability for future generations, and are there lessons to be learned from the urban history which can point to methods of
contemporary water management?",
publisher = "Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia",
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Ćorović, D.,& Blagojević, L.. (2012). Water, society and urbanization in the 19th century Belgrade: Lessons for adaptation to the climate change. in Spatium
Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia.(28), 53-59.
https://doi.org/10.2298/SPAT1228053C
Ćorović D, Blagojević L. Water, society and urbanization in the 19th century Belgrade: Lessons for adaptation to the climate change. in Spatium. 2012;(28):53-59.
doi:10.2298/SPAT1228053C .
Ćorović, Dragana, Blagojević, Ljiljana, "Water, society and urbanization in the 19th century Belgrade: Lessons for adaptation to the climate change" in Spatium, no. 28 (2012):53-59,
https://doi.org/10.2298/SPAT1228053C . .
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The Garden City Concept: from Theory to Implementation : Case Study: Professors' Colony in Belgrade

Ćorović, Dragana

(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2009)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ćorović, Dragana
PY  - 2009
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AB  - This paper presents a part of the town-planning history of the
capital of Serbia — Belgrade. The subject of the research* is
the analysis of the application of Ebenezer Howard’s Garden
City Concept in Belgrade in the third decade of the twentieth
century. Special attention was devoted to the urban discourse
in the first decades of the last century. The narrower referential
framework of this work focuses on investigating the urban
growth and development of Belgrade in the first decades of the
twentieth century. In Belgrade there are dwelling quarters that
were created in the period between the World Wars as a direct
consequence of the implementation of the Garden City Concept.
One of the basic thesis of this work elaborates the modes of the
genesis of one of them — the Professors’ Colony, and seeks to
distinguish specific applications of the Garden City Concept in
relation to Belgrade’s specific social conditions.
PB  - Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture
T2  - SAJ : Serbian architectural journal
T1  - The Garden City Concept: from Theory to Implementation : Case Study: Professors' Colony in Belgrade
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SP  - 65
EP  - 80
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@article{
author = "Ćorović, Dragana",
year = "2009",
abstract = "This paper presents a part of the town-planning history of the
capital of Serbia — Belgrade. The subject of the research* is
the analysis of the application of Ebenezer Howard’s Garden
City Concept in Belgrade in the third decade of the twentieth
century. Special attention was devoted to the urban discourse
in the first decades of the last century. The narrower referential
framework of this work focuses on investigating the urban
growth and development of Belgrade in the first decades of the
twentieth century. In Belgrade there are dwelling quarters that
were created in the period between the World Wars as a direct
consequence of the implementation of the Garden City Concept.
One of the basic thesis of this work elaborates the modes of the
genesis of one of them — the Professors’ Colony, and seeks to
distinguish specific applications of the Garden City Concept in
relation to Belgrade’s specific social conditions.",
publisher = "Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "SAJ : Serbian architectural journal",
title = "The Garden City Concept: from Theory to Implementation : Case Study: Professors' Colony in Belgrade",
volume = "1",
number = "1",
pages = "65-80",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_475"
}
Ćorović, D.. (2009). The Garden City Concept: from Theory to Implementation : Case Study: Professors' Colony in Belgrade. in SAJ : Serbian architectural journal
Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture., 1(1), 65-80.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_475
Ćorović D. The Garden City Concept: from Theory to Implementation : Case Study: Professors' Colony in Belgrade. in SAJ : Serbian architectural journal. 2009;1(1):65-80.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_475 .
Ćorović, Dragana, "The Garden City Concept: from Theory to Implementation : Case Study: Professors' Colony in Belgrade" in SAJ : Serbian architectural journal, 1, no. 1 (2009):65-80,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_475 .