As part of the current project by CAB: Women in architecture, Ljiljana Bakić, architect and the female half of the famous architectural duo Bakić & Bakić, talks on architecture, women and Belgrade with Milena Zindović.
As part of the current project by CAB: Women in architecture, Ljiljana Bakić, architect and the female half of the famous architectural duo Bakić & Bakić, talks on architecture, women and Belgrade with Milena Zindović.
The Centre for Architecture Belgrade, in cooperation with BLOK Conference, invites you to attend and participate in the discussion on women in architecture, which will be held on the first day of the fifth BLOK Conference, on October 10th 2013, around 4 PM, as part of the main programme of the Conference.
Žaklina Gligorijević, a renowned urban planner, shares with us her experiences of different roles an architect can play in his/her career. This is another in the series of texts within the project by CAB: Women in Architecture.
We can not talk about the history and success of Energoprojekt without considering Milica Šterić, the founder and director for many years of its architectural and structural department. As part of the current project by CAB: Women in Architecture, architect Marija Pavlović introduces us to the fruitful career of Milica Šterić and her importance in the Yugoslav architecture after the Second World War.
The author of several monumental buildings that still stand in the heart of Belgrade, Milica Krstić Čolak Antić has broken all prejudice on women in architecture by her professional and personal example.
In the first feature of the current project by CAB: Women in Architecture, art historian Bojana Ibrajter Gazibara introduces us to the life and work of Jelisaveta Načić, the first woman architect in Serbia.
The project Urban pockets of Belgrade deals with abandoned urban spaces with the aim of including the local community in their improvement and activation based on the principles of sustainable design. With an appropriate intervention these spaces can become part of daily life of local residents and present an important contribution to the overall quality of life in the neighborhood.
October Art Salon, owing to its tradition of more than four decades, has become a point of reference of Serbian culture. It is a representative event featuring creators in the broad sphere of visual arts and a great exhibition of authors whose selectors are prominent experts in this area. In the course of its history, the Salon has changed its concept and organizational forms, but it has remained a strong challenge to creative consciousness.
The exhibition Three pillars: Zoran Bojović opened on Tuesday, September 18th, 2012, in the Gallery-legacy of Milica Zorić and Rodoljub Čolaković, organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade. Through the work of architect Zoran Bojović who worked with the Belgrade-based company Energoprojekt on projects in Africa and Asia, curators of the exhibition, Andrej Dolinka, Katarina Krstić and Dubravka Sekulić, examine the influence Yugoslav architecture and construction industry had in the countries of the Non-Alignment Movement, and how this environment affected Yugoslav architects. The exhibition will be open until October 22nd, 2012.
From June 11th to September 11th the streets of Belgrade will once again provide the setting for the Filmstreet cinema. In different city locations, still starting at 8:30 pm, we will have the opportunity to enjoy old and new film hits. This year's Filmstreet starts off with Woody Allen's classic "Annie Hall", on Monday, June 11th, on the corner of Simina and Knjeginje Ljubice streets (opposite the bar Centrala).
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