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2017, vol. 72, iss. 6, pp. 806-813
Architecture of block ‘West’ partizans Square in Užice (1961)
Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Dhofar University, Salalah, Oman

emaildusko.kuzovic@gmail.com
Keywords: Partisans Square in Užice; Architecture of Užice; Architecture of Modern in Serbia; Stanko Mandić; a town square in Serbia
Abstract
Blok ‘West’ at the Partisans Square in Užice was built in 1961 according to the project of archtect Stanko Mandić. Project program, after which he was made, comprising residential and business functions as well as the complex relationship between the building and the sqaure. The building has a basis in the form of the Cyrillic letter P, number of storeys Ground floor + 6, comprising 160 apartments, which were built according to the new Decision of the local government on the minimum flat organization. Construction of the building is reinforced concrete skeleton, with walls in brick. Well resolved organization, construction and form represents one of the most important examples of architecture of Modern in Serbia and Yugoslavia.
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Brkić, A. (1992) Znakovi u kamenu, srpska moderna arhitektura 1930-1980. Beograd: Savez arhitekata Srbije
Mandić, S. (1959) Gradski trg u Titovom Užicu, Funkcija i kompozicija arhitekture prostora - razmatranja, paralele, ogledi. Beograd: Arhitektonski fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu
Marković, Ž., Stamatović, A. (1990) Kulturno-istorijsko spomeničko nasleđe Titovog Užica. Užički zbornik, broj 19, str. 67
 

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article language: Serbian
document type: Professional Paper
DOI: 10.5937/tehnika1706806K
published in SCIndeks: 08/01/2018
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