Dragiša Brašovan
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Dragiša Brašovan | |
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Born | Vršac, Kingdom of Serbia |
May 25, 1887
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia |
Nationality | Serbian |
Occupation | Architect |
Dragiša Brašovan (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгиша Брашован) (May 25, 1887 - October 6, 1965) was a Serbian modernist architect, one of the leading architects of the early 20th century in Yugoslavia.[1]
Works
- Serbian, Croatian and Slovene Pavilion for the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition. Was with the Barcelona Pavilion of Mies van der Rohe and the Swedish Pavilion of Peder Clason the only examples of avant-garde architecture. The building, demolished after the exposition, had the shape of an irregular star and the façade had no ornamental elements as the other historicist pavilions.
- The Museum of Nikola Tesla building, 1932.
- The State Printing building (later BIGZ building), 1934-1941.
- Command of the Air Force Zemun, 1939.
- Hotel Metropol, 1953.
- Several buildings built in the 1930s (Francuska no. 5, Liberation Blvd. No.2, Boulevard of Despot Stefan no. 8, etc.).
- Apartment blocks of Cable Factory Svetozarevo (FX), built in the late 1950s
- Workers' Association, 1931.
- Banovina building, (now the Executive Council of Vojvodina), 1939.
- Main Post Office, 1961.
- Church of the Presentation of Mary, 1924-1927.[2]
- Serbian bank building, about 1920th
- Sokolski dom, 1927.
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Komanda vazduhoplovstva, Zemun.jpg
Air Force Command in Zemun.
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Expo1929 PavelloJugoslavia.jpg
Serbian, Croatian and Slovene Pavilion, Barcelona 1929.
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Crkva u Orlovatu (27).JPG
Church in Orlovat.
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D.Brašovan Zgrada BIGZ-a 2.JPG
BIGZ building.
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D.Brašovan Muzej Nikole Tesle.JPG
Nikola Tesla Museum.
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Hotel Metropol Belgrade Tasmajdan.JPG
Hotel Metropol in Belgrade.
References
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ 20bogoroice.htm Church of the Presentation of the Virgin in Orlovat
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