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The first underground pedestrian crossing at new Belgrade
First underground pedestrian crossing at New Belgrade (1965-1970) was constructed according to the designs by architect Milorad Pantović (1910-1986) falls among the first important projects realized in the Central zone of New Belgrade and as the first example of the object of underground urbanism and architecture at New Belgrade. The aim of this paper is to enlighten the so far insufficiently known field of Pantović's work in the post-war practice and to point to the architectural value of the so conceived project at the point where the underground and aboveground traffic traverse, and also to open this topic in domestic historiography. When viewing the circumstances of origin, architectural forming and functional program, the studious and detailed presentation of the first underground pedestrian crossing at New Belgrade has been shown.
The first underground pedestrian crossing at new Belgrade
First underground pedestrian crossing at New Belgrade (1965-1970) was constructed according to the designs by architect Milorad Pantović (1910-1986) falls among the first important projects realized in the Central zone of New Belgrade and as the first example of the object of underground urbanism and architecture at New Belgrade. The aim of this paper is to enlighten the so far insufficiently known field of Pantović's work in the post-war practice and to point to the architectural value of the so conceived project at the point where the underground and aboveground traffic traverse, and also to open this topic in domestic historiography. When viewing the circumstances of origin, architectural forming and functional program, the studious and detailed presentation of the first underground pedestrian crossing at New Belgrade has been shown.
The first underground pedestrian crossing at new Belgrade
Anđelković Goran (author)
2018
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