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the way to the first floor. The construction works were assigned to the bureau of the engineer Milan Jovanović and Radomir Zlatičanin. The initial design was altered during the construction process, mostly because the location of the building was in a certain disproportion with the entrance parts which demanded larger pre-garden. Until the
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As far as the interior is concerned, in the ground floor there were a dining room, a kitchen, a salon and a lot more space for the guests' reception. Upstairs, there were bedrooms, a study and a bathroom. All the rooms were grouped around the central hall facing Prota Mateja Street, which spread all
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began the process of a gradual modernization of the academic forms, particularly evident in the equal treatment of all the facades of a particular building. The facade was enlivened with a regular arrangement of window niches and pairs of double columns with Ionic capitals. The balance of masses and
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The villa Genčić is situated on the corner of Prota Mateja Street and Krunska Street. The construction of the house started in June 1927, and ended in December 1929. The house was conceived as a cubic mass, with the academically divided facade, dominated by the entry part, designed in the form of a
86:. Along with his colleagues Milan Sekulić and M. Petrović – Obućin he founded a design and construction bureau "Architect". Before this villa, Brašovan designed and realized several prominent buildings in Belgrade which made him very famous builder of private houses in 157:
S.G.Bogunović, The architectural encyclopaedia of Belgrade of the 19th and 20th century, volume II, Belgrade 2005; Z. Manević, The pioneers of the modern architecture of Belgrade, The architecture and urbanism 16, Belgrade
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has been situated in the house since 1952. The Museum is dedicated to the life and work of the famous world scientist, and his scholarly and personal legacy.
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Republic Institute for Protection of Cultural Monuments – Belgrade / Base immovable cultural property
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the reduced decoration suggest a closer relation with the modern architectural expression.
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The documentation of the Cultural Heritage Protection Institute of the City of Belgrade
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The house was built between 1927 and 1929, after the design by an architect
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Kadijević, Draginja Maskareli: O arhitekturi Genčićeve kuće
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Serbian
Belgrade
Nikola Tesla Museum
Đorđe Genčić
Serbia
Dragiša Brašovan
Budapest
Zrenjanin
Belgrade
Belgrade
triumphal arch
Brašovan
Second World War
The Nikola Tesla Museum
List of Monuments of Culture in Belgrade
Kadijević, Draginja Maskareli: O arhitekturi Genčićeve kuće
List of Monuments
Republic Institute for Protection of Cultural Monuments – Belgrade / Base immovable cultural property
44°48′18″N 20°28′15″E / 44.8051°N 20.4707°E / 44.8051; 20.4707
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Houses in Serbia
Buildings and structures in Belgrade
Vračar

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