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Vjenceslav Richter
born 1917, Drenova
Vjenceslav Richter (8 April 1917 – 2 December 2002) was a Croatian architect. He was also known for his work in the fields of urbanism, sculpture, graphic arts, painting and stage design. Richter graduated at the Department of Architecture of the Technical Faculty of the University of Zagreb..
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Darko Marušić
born 1940, Omiš
Darko Marušić studied at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, where he graduated in 1965. He remained as a professor at the faculty until his retirement. He is the member of the graphic design section ULUPUDUS, a regular member of the Academy of Engineering Sciences of Serbia and..
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Monument to the Fallen Soldiers of Lješanska nahija
by Svetlana Kana Radević
The monument is dedicated to the warriors fallen in the liberation wars, starting from the First Balkan war to the Second world war. Grouping different motives - a vertical dominant, a radial sequence of elements, separate groups - she managed to create a unique and moved memorial center. The..
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born 1941, Zminica, Zabljak
Mileta Bojović is the author of numerous municipal and general urban plans of municipal centers, significant architectural projects in Montenegro, as well as beyond its borders. Bojovic is a graduate of the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade in 1966. He finished his postgraduate studies in Paris..
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Memorial to the Revolution of the People of Moslavina
by Vladimir Veličković
In 1965, the Union of Partisan Veterans for the Commemoration of the Anniversary of the Antifascist Uprising and the Revolutionary Struggle of Moslavina commissioned the monument's design directly from sculptor Dušan Džamonja. From 1942, village Podgarić and its vicinity was liberated territory..
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Miners Monument
by Bogdan Bogdanović
The Miners Monument is situated in the Northern half of Kosovo, in the Serbian part of the town of Mitrovica. Two columns holding a mining cart represent the mining tradition of the city. The monument is a memorial to Mitrovica’s Albanian and Serbian miners who lost their lives during World War..
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Srebrenka Sekulić-Gvozdanović
born 1916, Banja Luka
Srebrenka Sekulić-Gvozdanović was Croatian architect, also "First Lady of Croatian Architecture." She was born in Banja Luka and studied at the Faculty of Architecture in Zagreb, where she received her doctorate on the theme of the Fortress Church in Croatia. She was the first assistant professor..
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Marta Ivanšek
born 1920, Ljubljana
Marta Ivanšek (Ljubljana, 1920 - 2003) was a Slovenian architect. She worked with her husband France Ivanšek. Their most important architectural work is the neighborhood Murgle in Ljubljana. Besides is also recognizable the Elderly Home Kolezija (1976-82).
Together with France they won..

The Kosmaj Monumenent
by Gradimir Medaković
The monument was erected in 1971 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the establishment of Kosmaj-Posavina Partisan detachment (2nd July 1941), which fought successfully against the Nazis and Serbian fifth column units in World War 2. The monumental architectural-sculptural composition, rising..
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The Macedonian National Opera and Ballet
by Biro 71
The narrowest city center area on the left bank of the river Vardar has one of the most representative objects of modern architecture the Macedonian Opera and Ballet. This extraordinary work by the architects from young Slovenian office Biro 71 was influenced by Finnish organic architecture and..
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Nova Galenika
by Dragoljub Bakić, ...
Galenika is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade,located in Belgrade's municipality of Zemun. A mixed residential-commercial-industrial neighborhood consists of several parts, including old Galenika section. The Nova (New) Galenika section and the surrounding industrial and commercial areas. The..
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Milica Šterić
born 1914, Smederevo
Milica Šterić (1914–1998) worked briefly at the Ministry of Construction and later went on to oversee the Department of Architecture and Urbanism at the state construction firm Energoprojekt, which was charged with many important infrastructure projects throughout Yugoslavia and abroad. Her..
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Headquarters of Energoprojekt
by Milica Šterić
The headquarters of Energoprojekt later became the Beobank building was the first structure in Belgrade with free standing pillars and a transparent glass facade.
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Culture Centre Smederovo
by Milica Šterić

Powerplant New Belgrade
by Milica Šterić

Miodrag Živković
born 1928, Leskovac
Miodrag Živković was a Serbian sculptor, most known for his work on memorial complexes throughout the Former Yugoslavia. Born and raised in the small southern Serbian town of Leskovac, at the age of 16, Živković and his family moved to Belgrade directly after the liberation of Serbia from Axis..
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Monument of Brotherhood and Unity in Priština
by Miodrag Živković
After the announcement of national competition in Yugoslavia in 1959 for building a monument, which would commemorate fallen soldiers in „National Liberation War“/Second World War in Priština, the monument was built in 1961 according to the conceptual solution of the sculptor Miodrag Živkovic...
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Monument 'Tuđe nećemo - svoje ne damo'
by Antun Augustinčić

Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
by Edvard Ravnikar
The Technical Faculty of Pristina University is one of Prishtina modern landmarks. The building that was designed by one of the most important Slovenian architects of its time, Edvard Ravnikar, is of great importance for the City, the State as well as the Modern Movement in the region. It is one..
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