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Croatian architect Krunoslav Ivanisin and Hans Ibelings have selected twenty contemporary architectural projects that reflect a specific paradigm in the current state of the land’s architectural culture and as an indication of the wider social situation.
Landscapes of transition: An optimistic decade of Croatian architectural culture
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Croatian architect Krunoslav Ivanisin and Hans Ibelings have selected twenty contemporary architectural projects that reflect a specific paradigm in the current state of the land’s architectural culture and as an indication of the wider social situation.
History since 1900, Reference Books
Dobrovic in Dubrovnik
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Dobrovic in Dubrovnik traces the history of a project of avant-garde modern architecture constructed in the 1930s in the Mediterranean landscape of the south Dalmatian coast of the Adriatic Sea. Architects Krunoslav Ivaniin and Ljiljana Blagojevic contribute comprehensive historical, theoretical and phenomenological readings of a highly specific venture in modern(...)
Dobrovic in Dubrovnik
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Dobrovic in Dubrovnik traces the history of a project of avant-garde modern architecture constructed in the 1930s in the Mediterranean landscape of the south Dalmatian coast of the Adriatic Sea. Architects Krunoslav Ivaniin and Ljiljana Blagojevic contribute comprehensive historical, theoretical and phenomenological readings of a highly specific venture in modern architecture (though with the usual universal aspirations)--the quintessentially modern villas, gardens and hotels built in Dubrovnik 70 years ago by the Serbian architect and urban planner Nikola Dobrovic (1897-1967). Confined to an area of about ten square miles and in use for only about ten years, the buildings are presented in this volume through previously unpublished original design drawings, black-and-white photographs from the 1930s and contemporary color photographs by Wolfgang Thaler.
Modernism