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Bogdanović’s picturesque architecture
Published on Dec 01, 20151238 Views
Memorial architecture assumed, in the post WWII Yugoslavia, the features of a complex process that can really be considered a ‘memorialization’. The particular socio–political conditions of Yugoslavi
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Western Temptations in Cold War times00:00
By feather and stone00:02
What to start with?00:33
Memorial00:54
What is picturesque?01:24
Picturesque in the XVIII century England (the anchestors)01:57
U.Price theories(rielaboration after J.McArthur)02:48
Richard P.Knight theories(diagrams)04:52
Rembrant, G.P.Pannini05:43
W.Kent, Rousham Gardens06:27
G.Cullen, The Coincise Townscape (from 1971)06:55
Yugoslavia07:19
New Belgrade from 194907:50
The memorialization of Yugoslavia08:01
Bogdan Bogdanović (1922 -2010)08:49
Mali urbanizam09:56
Mojkovac general plan (1954)10:42
Workers housing for Jaroslav Černi Institute (1954)12:05
Country School for Architectural Philosophy in Mali Popović! (from 1971)12:46
Map of the memorials by Bogdan Bogdanovic throughtout former Yugoslavia13:22
Memorial to the Victims of the Concentration Camp, Jasenovac, Croatia 1959-1966 - 114:28
Memorial to the Victims of the Concentration Camp, Jasenovac, Croatia 1959-1966 - 216:45
Cenotaphs to the Fallen Soldiers of the Resistance,Prilep, Macedonia, 196117:31
Slobodište, Kruševac, Serbia 1960-1965 - 118:30
Slobodište, Kruševac, Serbia 1960-1965 - 218:56
Slobodište, Kruševac, Serbia 1960-1965 - 319:23
Competition entry for Trg Marksa i Engelsa, Belgrade, Serbia 197619:56
Partizansko Spomen-groblje, Mostar, BIH 1959-1965! - 120:34
Partizansko Spomen-groblje, Mostar, BIH 1959-1965! - 221:04
Sketches of ‘Partizansko Spomen-groblje’, Mostar, BIH 1959-1965!22:00
Mostar Partisan Necropolis(1959-1965)22:20
Thank you22:33