Architecture and Urban Development of Kotor between the Two World Wars
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https://doi.org/10.15291/ars.3200Keywords:
interwar architecture, Kotor, building traditions of the Adriatic littoral, regulatory plan, Milan Zloković, Milan KarlovacAbstract
The architecture of Kotor in the period between the two world wars has not yet been a subject of comprehensive historiographical research. This paper, based primarily on the analysis of available archival sources and interwar periodicals, focuses on the architecture, features and protagonists of architectural and engineering activities in the interwar period. Analysing various architectural projects and realizations, as well as drafts of partial regulatory plans, the author observes the urban development of Kotor in the light of the relationship between old and new, inherited and modern design concepts.Downloads
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2020-12-30
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