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Contribution to the study of Nikolaj Petrovič Krasnov's Belgrade work (1922-1939)
A prominent figure of academic historicism in the architecture of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia between the two world wars, Nikolaj Petrovič Krasnov, academician of architecture of St. Petersburg's Academy of Arts, left a recognisable imprint on shaping the urban matrix of Belgrade. Krasnov's diverse and prolific output has begun to attract the attention of Russian and Serbian historians of architecture in the 1990s, becoming an unrivalled focus of the study of the legacy left by Russian-born architects in the former Yugoslavia. Despite significant advances made since then, the pace of research on Krasnov's Belgrade work is relatively slow. The goal of this paper, therefore, is to contribute to the body of historical work devoted to it by drawing attention to six as yet inadequately studied examples, three unexecuted concept designs and three residential/commercial buildings for private clients.
Contribution to the study of Nikolaj Petrovič Krasnov's Belgrade work (1922-1939)
A prominent figure of academic historicism in the architecture of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia between the two world wars, Nikolaj Petrovič Krasnov, academician of architecture of St. Petersburg's Academy of Arts, left a recognisable imprint on shaping the urban matrix of Belgrade. Krasnov's diverse and prolific output has begun to attract the attention of Russian and Serbian historians of architecture in the 1990s, becoming an unrivalled focus of the study of the legacy left by Russian-born architects in the former Yugoslavia. Despite significant advances made since then, the pace of research on Krasnov's Belgrade work is relatively slow. The goal of this paper, therefore, is to contribute to the body of historical work devoted to it by drawing attention to six as yet inadequately studied examples, three unexecuted concept designs and three residential/commercial buildings for private clients.
Contribution to the study of Nikolaj Petrovič Krasnov's Belgrade work (1922-1939)
Mađanović Milica (author)
2015
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