Daylight Performance in an Austrohungarian Heritage Building
The aim of this paper is to investigate the daylight performance in an Austro-Hungarian heritage building located in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The building was originally used as a military headquarters and was later reused for administration and educational functions. The measurement of daylight was performed in a representative room-off...
By Biljana Antunović, Miroslav Malinović, Jelena Rašović, Stefan Petrović
АUSTRO-HUNGARIAN MONUMENTS IN BANJA LUKA
The paper deals with the establishment and architecture of Austro-Hungarian monuments erected in Banja Luka in the period 1878-1918. The monuments were erected on the orders of the military administration, based on the reputation and tradition earlier seen throughout the former Habsburg Monarchy. The paper shows three monuments, only one of which i...
By Ajla Barjamović, Jelena Rađenović, Miroslav Malinović
THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE UKRAINIAN NATIONAL MINORITY IN THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA
The territory of the Republic of Srpska is well-known for a large number of foreign colonies formed after 1878. Foreigners from all over the Austro-Hungarian Empire were settled in the northern parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, today covering the municipalities in the Republic of Srpska. The most dominant group among all national minorities was the ...
By Milijana Okilj, Ljubiša Preradović, Miroslav Malinović
JOSIP VANCAŠ AND HIS ARCHITECTURE IN BANJA LUKA
This paper deals with the architecture of the most prominent architect in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Austro-Hungarian time, Josip Vancaš, and two of his most appreciated designs developed for Banja Luka: Landesbank branch office and villa Husedžinović. They both belong to what Vancaš promoted to be "Bosnian style" in architecture, while the ...
By Miroslav Malinović, Siniša Vidaković
THE POLISH NATIONAL MINORITY AND ITS SACRED ARCHITECTURE IN THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA
The topic of this paper is the arrival of the Polish national minority to the territory of today’s Republic of Srpska and the architecture of its sacred buildings. The Poles colonized Bosnia and Herzegovina shortly after the Austro-Hungarian Empire had occupied this territory in 1878. The Poles, like many other colonized minorities, built churches ...
By Miroslav Malinović, Milijana Okilj, Ljubiša Preradović
THE COLONIZATION OF GERMAN NATIONAL MINORITY AND ITS SACRED ARCHITECTURE IN REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA
The arrival of the Austro-Hungarian authorities to Bosnia and Herzegovina after the Congress of Berlin in 1878, created the preconditions for the inhabitation of people from all over the Habsburg Monarchy to the territory of BIH. The members of the German national minority had the most benefits and the most organized system of arrival, and due to t...
By Miroslav Malinović, Milijana Okilj, Ljubiša Preradović
Zlatko Ugljen in Tuzla: a contribution to discussion on the architecture of convent and church of Saint Peter and Paul
The work deals with the architecture of the Franciscan convent and church of Saint Peter and Paul in Tuzla – a complex built during the 80s of the XX century, according to а project done by one of the most prominent domestic architects, the academician Zlatko Ugljen. Although the Franciscan convent existed in Tuzla even earlier, the site of the con...
By Miroslav Malinović
The architecture and historical development of the convents in Banja Luka in the period between 1878 and 1918
Main scope of the work is architecture and development of catholic convents, belonging to different orders, in Banja Luka during Austro‐Hungarian occupation and rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina, between 1878 and 1918. Territorially and temporally, the study goes also beyond area of Banja Luka, as well asbeyond the years before and after the Congress ...
By Miroslav Malinović