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Aleksandar Đokić

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Posthumous appreciation of Aleksandar Đokić's life and career published in the 30 May 2002 edition of Serbian weekly political magazine
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Photographs of Aleksandar Đokić's 1987 Yugoslav-Norwegian Friendship Center, built in the mountain town of Gornji Milanovac
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House of Serbo-Norwegian Friendship designed by Aleksandar Đokić
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architecture. His most-publicized creation, the Center of
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Mladjenovic, Ivica. Career sketch of Aleksandar Đokić in
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who gained fame for his original designs created in the
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Modern Serbian Architecture: History of Serbian Culture
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University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture alumni
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Aleksandar Đokić died in Belgrade at the age of 65.
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Serbian Cyrillic
Serbian
architect
Brutalist
postmodernist
University of Belgrade
Faculty of Architecture
Belgrade
post-Modern
neo-Romantic
Norwegian
Yugoslav
Rudnik
Vujan
Gornji Milanovac
Japanese
Makoto Sei Watanabe
Norsemen
Mladjenovic, Ivica. Career sketch of Aleksandar Đokić in Modern Serbian Architecture: History of Serbian Culture (18th entry in descending order)
Archived
Wayback Machine
Photographs of Aleksandar Đokić's 1987 Yugoslav-Norwegian Friendship Center, built in the mountain town of Gornji Milanovac
Posthumous appreciation of Aleksandar Đokić's life and career published in the 30 May 2002 edition of Serbian weekly political magazine
NIN
Manević, Zoran
Museum of Applied Arts
Aleksandar Đokić
archINFORM
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