![]() ![]() The new state had great political ambitions and grandiose projects, which led to significant changes in the status and the image of Belgrade. Hečimović s project for the Main Post Office vħ Introduction After the First World War Belgrade, the capital of the Kingdom of Serbia, became the capital of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Competition projects for the Ministry of Finance Figure A. The awarded and purchased projects for the Ministry of Forestry and Mining and the Ministry of Agriculture and Waterworks Figure A. The projects for the Warrior s House Figure A. The second prize projects for the State Opera House Figure A. Competition projects for the Administration of State Monopoles (1908) Figure A. Competition and final projects by brothers Krtić Figure A. The project of Leko and Krasnov for the Privileged Agrarian Bank Figure 14. Androsov s project for the Main Post Office Figure 13. The project of Pičman and Baranja for the Main Post Office Figure 12. The project of Tatić and Ranković for the Administration of State Monopoles Figure 10. The project of Haberle and Bauer for the Administration of State Monopoles Figure 9. Samojlov s project for the Ministry of Education Figure 8. The project of Bajlon and Šamanek for the Ministry of Education Figure 7. Brašovan's project for the second competition for the Ministry of Finance Figure 6. The project of the bureau Architect for the first competition for the Ministry of Finance Figure 5. The final project by N.Nestorović and the bureau Architect (1924) Figure 4. ![]() The competition project by the bureau Architect for the building of the Ministry of Forestry and Mining Figure 3. Nestorović s project for the Ministry of Agriculture and Waterworks Figure 2. Competitions and Administrative Buildings: Case Studies The issue of governmental buildings Ministerial buildings Other administrative buildings Conclusions Appendix: Additional Projects Bibliography iiiĥ List of Abbreviations AJ Arhiv Jugoslavije BON Beogradske Opštinske Novine GAMP Grupa Arhitekata Modernog Pravca GGB Godišnjak Grada Beograda HBTF Hipotekarna Banka Trgovačkog Fonda IAB Istorijski Arhiv Beograda UJIA Udruženje Jugoslovenskih Inženjera i Arhitekata ivĦ List of Figures Figure 1. ![]() Competitive Practice in Interwar Belgrade architecture Making and Development of Competitive Practice Problems in Competitive Practice Chapter Three. The Architectural Process in Interwar Belgrade Urban Transformations and the Institutional Context of the Architectural Process The Stylistic Context of the Architectural Process Architects as Participants of the Architectural Process Chapter Two. iiĤ Table of Contents List of Abbreviations. The hypothesis of research is that the character of problems in the competitions changed during the growth of the divergence between directions of architectural searches and demands of state institutions. On the base of case studies presented in the third chapter this thesis reveals that unsuccessful results of competitions for administrative buildings were connected with the gap between architectural development and stylistic preferences of state institutions. Secondly, I investigate the development of the competitive practice on the whole and problems, which appeared in different stages. The first part of research is based on the examination of key institutions involved in the architectural process and their influence on the competitive practice. In this thesis I analyze factors, which obstructed the work of competitions in the case of administrative buildings. iģ Abstract The majority of competitions for administrative buildings in interwar Belgrade gave unsuccessful results, consequently constructed buildings present differences between their shapes and competition projects. Further copies made in accordance with such instructions may not be made without the written permission of the Author. This page must form a part of any such copies made. Details may be obtained from the librarian. Download Program Za Pravljenje Karikatura full#Copies by any process, either in full or part, may be made only in accordance with the instructions given by the Author and lodged in the Central European Library. Supervisor: Professor Vladimir Petrović Second Reader: Professor Katalin Straner Budapest, Hungary 2016Ģ Copyright in the text of this thesis rests with the Author. 1 Broken Mechanism: Architectural Competitions for Administrative Buildings in Interwar Belgrade By Elvira Ibragimova Submitted to the Central European University Department of History in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts. ![]()
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