The construction of three elementary schools in Belgrade in 1928 as a turning point in the development of school building architecture

During the 1930s, Belgrade was facing a serious deficiency of primary schools. The problem culminated in 1928 when, at the initiative of its citizens, the Municipality of Belgrade designed two and helped the construction of a third school, in settlements at the time being the city outskirts. Along w...

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Main Author: Putnik-Prica Vladana B.
Format: Article
Language:srp
Published: Zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture grada Beograda 2018-01-01
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-605X/2018/1450-605X1819067P.pdf
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spelling doaj-cb4f9c21a4d14be5a17cfaf3b5db7ce72020-11-25T00:46:25ZsrpZavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture grada BeogradaNasleđe1450-605X2560-32642018-01-0120181967771450-605X1819067PThe construction of three elementary schools in Belgrade in 1928 as a turning point in the development of school building architecturePutnik-Prica Vladana B.0Filozofski fakultet, BeogradDuring the 1930s, Belgrade was facing a serious deficiency of primary schools. The problem culminated in 1928 when, at the initiative of its citizens, the Municipality of Belgrade designed two and helped the construction of a third school, in settlements at the time being the city outskirts. Along with their significance as schools that were built after a long standstill, the primary schools in Bulbulder, Voždovac and Dušanovac represented a turning point in the development of school building architecture. In addition to their functionality and good hygiene standards, the three schools presented in this paper also announced the further advancement in school construction, initiating the final adoption of the Belgrade Municipality development plan. The research of this, so far insufficiently explored, field of construction has made it possible to shed the light and present more details about the role of architects Žarko Krstić and Desanka Manojlović, nearly unknown to the historiography, as well as the work of a little-known author, construction engineer Radoslav Todorović.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-605X/2018/1450-605X1819067P.pdfprimary schoolsarchitectureBelgradeyear 1928
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The construction of three elementary schools in Belgrade in 1928 as a turning point in the development of school building architecture
Nasleđe
primary schools
architecture
Belgrade
year 1928
author_facet Putnik-Prica Vladana B.
author_sort Putnik-Prica Vladana B.
title The construction of three elementary schools in Belgrade in 1928 as a turning point in the development of school building architecture
title_short The construction of three elementary schools in Belgrade in 1928 as a turning point in the development of school building architecture
title_full The construction of three elementary schools in Belgrade in 1928 as a turning point in the development of school building architecture
title_fullStr The construction of three elementary schools in Belgrade in 1928 as a turning point in the development of school building architecture
title_full_unstemmed The construction of three elementary schools in Belgrade in 1928 as a turning point in the development of school building architecture
title_sort construction of three elementary schools in belgrade in 1928 as a turning point in the development of school building architecture
publisher Zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture grada Beograda
series Nasleđe
issn 1450-605X
2560-3264
publishDate 2018-01-01
description During the 1930s, Belgrade was facing a serious deficiency of primary schools. The problem culminated in 1928 when, at the initiative of its citizens, the Municipality of Belgrade designed two and helped the construction of a third school, in settlements at the time being the city outskirts. Along with their significance as schools that were built after a long standstill, the primary schools in Bulbulder, Voždovac and Dušanovac represented a turning point in the development of school building architecture. In addition to their functionality and good hygiene standards, the three schools presented in this paper also announced the further advancement in school construction, initiating the final adoption of the Belgrade Municipality development plan. The research of this, so far insufficiently explored, field of construction has made it possible to shed the light and present more details about the role of architects Žarko Krstić and Desanka Manojlović, nearly unknown to the historiography, as well as the work of a little-known author, construction engineer Radoslav Todorović.
topic primary schools
architecture
Belgrade
year 1928
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-605X/2018/1450-605X1819067P.pdf
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