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Sanjana prošlost, zamišljena budućnost: Arhitektura i nacionalni identitet u Srbiji 1918-1941
(Beograd : Orion artBeograd : Fakultet muzičke umetnosti, Katedra za muzikologiju, 2014)
U periodu izmedju dva svetska rata arhitektonska kultura u Jugoslaviji predstavljala je sastavni deo složenog i razudjenog ideološkog pejzaža. Medju srpskim elitama, arhitektura je bila uključena u kompleks pitanja ne samo ...
Poricanje i obnova: arhitektura postmodernizma 1980-1991
(Beograd : Orion artBeograd : Katedra za muzikologiju Fakulteta muzičke umetnosti, 2010)
U devetoj deceniji XX veka, arhitektura u Srbiji je simultano sa drugim kulturalnim praksama, konstituisala diskurs kritike, preispitivanja i opovrgavanja kulture modernosti (sa čitavim nizom tradicija i vrednosti) koji ...
Nemogući toposi: arhitektonske imaginacije nacionalne utopije
(Beograd : Orion ArtBeograd : Katedra za muzikologiju Fakulteta muzičke umetnosti, 2010)
Prvu polovinu XX veka u Srbiji obeležili su složena društvena dešavanja i politička tranzicija u kojoj se Kraljevina Srbija 1918. godine pretopila u Kraljevinu Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca (od 1929. godine Kraljevinu Jugoslaviju), ...
Tranzicija i reforme: arhitektura u Srbiji 1952-1980
(Beograd : Orion artBeograd : Katedra za muzikologiju Fakulteta muzičke umetnosti, 2012)
Pozicija arhitekture u Srbiji u kontekstu politike i ideologije jugoslovenskog i srpskog društva u periodu izmedju uvodjenja radničkog samoupravljanja i smrti Josipa Broza Tita može ukazati kako na mehanizme kojima se ...
Department store’s role in modernization and “demodernization” of city centers in ex-Yugoslavia
(Krasnoyarsk: Siberian Federal University, 2019)
The period between 1966 and 1995 is characterized by a constant need for the modernization of society and cities. Department store, introduced as a Western economic model of consumer culture, was established in Yugoslavia ...
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 ...
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 ...
Decentralised Housing Policy in Socialist Yugoslavia and Its Imprint in Multi-Family Neighbourhoods
(Budapest University of Technology and Economics, 2017)
The unique experiment of socialist state in the second Yugoslavia (1945-1991) had a profound impact in housing policy. Differently than in other socialist countries, decentralisation played a significant role. Housing ...
Legacy of the Triad: Architecture in Medieval Serbia between Style and Ideology in the Work of Aleksandar Deroko
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of ArchitectureBelgrade : The Centre for Ethics, Law and Applied Philosophy, 2019)
Despite criticism that has been leveled against Gabriel Millet's well-known tripartite subdivision of architecture of medieval Serbia into three distinct 'schools', its scholarly authority still remains largely unchallenged. ...
Images of the Nation Foreseen: Ivan Meštrović's Vidovdan Temple and Primordial Yugoslavism
(Cambridge University Press, 2014)
This article is an interdisciplinary study of the Vidovdan Temple (c. 1906-13), a sculptural-architectural whole that was Ivan Meštrović's most controversial and most widely interpreted work. I analyze visual culture and ...