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Contribution to studying residential architecture of Alfred Melamed in Belgrade
Architect Alfred Melamed is one of the lesser-known Belgrade architects and we have only a few data about his life and work. However, the conducted research has revealed that Melamed had a fruitful career with several high-quality achievements. Therefore, this paper aims to present more details about his life and work to a wider public. Melamed graduated in Berlin, where he also spent his first several years of designing career. He returned to his hometown Belgrade around 1933 where he set up his own designing office. Until the outbreak of World War II, Melamed mainly designed residential buildings, which will be the focus of this paper. From his Belgrade opus, three designs particularly stand out: the unfinished house in 6 Puškinova Street (1933), residential and commercial building in 5 Savska Street (1936) and the residential building in 34 Miloša Pocerca Street (1939-1940). Melamed's architectural expression is characterized by application of innovative materials and solutions in the decoration of façades but also in the spatial organization, which is why he could be included among the most eminent protagonists of modernism in Belgrade.
Contribution to studying residential architecture of Alfred Melamed in Belgrade
Architect Alfred Melamed is one of the lesser-known Belgrade architects and we have only a few data about his life and work. However, the conducted research has revealed that Melamed had a fruitful career with several high-quality achievements. Therefore, this paper aims to present more details about his life and work to a wider public. Melamed graduated in Berlin, where he also spent his first several years of designing career. He returned to his hometown Belgrade around 1933 where he set up his own designing office. Until the outbreak of World War II, Melamed mainly designed residential buildings, which will be the focus of this paper. From his Belgrade opus, three designs particularly stand out: the unfinished house in 6 Puškinova Street (1933), residential and commercial building in 5 Savska Street (1936) and the residential building in 34 Miloša Pocerca Street (1939-1940). Melamed's architectural expression is characterized by application of innovative materials and solutions in the decoration of façades but also in the spatial organization, which is why he could be included among the most eminent protagonists of modernism in Belgrade.
Contribution to studying residential architecture of Alfred Melamed in Belgrade
Putnik-Prica Vladana (Autor:in)
2019
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
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