The task of this paper is to present one of the biggest, still unfinished memorial building in former Yugoslavia, the Home of Revolution, project by Marko Mušič, whose constructions began in 1977 in Nikšić city, Republic of Montenegro. The building has a combined role, it is memorial buildings dedicated to liberation struggles in World War II and cultural center. Over time, Home of Revolution has been differently perceived by citizens, from the main element of urban identity and pride to the negative element of urban identity during the civil war in Yugoslavia in 90’s when building became the antithesis of everything that is supposed to represent. Even today there are different opinions about the building. A part of the citizens has a negat...
Only a few Yugoslav architects attended Post-War CIAMs, whose reception in Yugoslavia was rather luk...
The changes which took place a quarter of a century ago in the countries of Europe’s Eastern Bloc tr...
Only a few Yugoslav architects attended Post-War CIAMs, whose reception in Yugoslavia was rather lu...
The task of this paper is to present one of the biggest, still unfinished memorial building in forme...
This master's thesis examines the shaping of the collective Yugoslavian identity after World War II,...
The Bachelor thesis entitled The National Memorial on the Vítkov Hill explores the intersection betw...
The various statues and monuments that are part of the urban memorials represent a landmark for each...
The capital city of the Republic of Macedonia, Skopje, has undergone two important architectural cha...
U radu je obuhvaćena tema podizanja NOB spomenika za vrijeme postojanja Socijalističke Republike Hrv...
The topics of the bachelor thesis are the symbolic meanings connected to the representative architec...
The historical city center and its surroundings in Pristina have an important urban texture remainin...
The main objective of the research is to demonstrate the possible approaches to treatment of archite...
This thesis explores the creation of anti-fascist postwar memorials in Croatia, as a former part of ...
This article deals with the issues of architectural elements of public space, treated as components ...
Only a few Yugoslav architects attended Post-war CIAMs, whose reception in Yugoslavia was rather luk...
Only a few Yugoslav architects attended Post-War CIAMs, whose reception in Yugoslavia was rather luk...
The changes which took place a quarter of a century ago in the countries of Europe’s Eastern Bloc tr...
Only a few Yugoslav architects attended Post-War CIAMs, whose reception in Yugoslavia was rather lu...
The task of this paper is to present one of the biggest, still unfinished memorial building in forme...
This master's thesis examines the shaping of the collective Yugoslavian identity after World War II,...
The Bachelor thesis entitled The National Memorial on the Vítkov Hill explores the intersection betw...
The various statues and monuments that are part of the urban memorials represent a landmark for each...
The capital city of the Republic of Macedonia, Skopje, has undergone two important architectural cha...
U radu je obuhvaćena tema podizanja NOB spomenika za vrijeme postojanja Socijalističke Republike Hrv...
The topics of the bachelor thesis are the symbolic meanings connected to the representative architec...
The historical city center and its surroundings in Pristina have an important urban texture remainin...
The main objective of the research is to demonstrate the possible approaches to treatment of archite...
This thesis explores the creation of anti-fascist postwar memorials in Croatia, as a former part of ...
This article deals with the issues of architectural elements of public space, treated as components ...
Only a few Yugoslav architects attended Post-war CIAMs, whose reception in Yugoslavia was rather luk...
Only a few Yugoslav architects attended Post-War CIAMs, whose reception in Yugoslavia was rather luk...
The changes which took place a quarter of a century ago in the countries of Europe’s Eastern Bloc tr...
Only a few Yugoslav architects attended Post-War CIAMs, whose reception in Yugoslavia was rather lu...