A long weekend for Belgrade was too short. This city deserves that you take your time and explore it. Next time I will come in summer, the patios are beckoning.
The theme of the 14th Belgrade International Architecture Week - BINA 2019, POSITIVE / ACTIVE, draws attention to current and timeless examples of activities in city planning and architectural practice characterized by a positive and proactive approach to understanding and solving spatial problems. The BINA program is held from 9 to 30 May in Belgrade, Novi Sad and Pančevo, and provides insight into the value, contemporary interpretations and indications of possible new purposes of architecture created in the period of modernism, seen through the eyes of the "Y" generation (millennials).
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Socialist Modernism is an online initiative created by the Bureau for Art and Urban Research (BACU) to protect the monumental but decaying structures of central and eastern Europe erected between 1955-91.
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"Five idiots" Housing complex, (once housed military families), near BIA - Security-Information Service, Banjica neighborhood, Belgrade, Serbia, built between 1972–78, Architects: Slobodan...
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These image a of a young Chines lad shvvering in represent just a handful of the thousands of entries submitted to the 2013 awards - with this year's competition set to become one of the best yet.
Blue Crow Media, une maison d’éditions de cartographie et applications, nous emmène dans un tour unique à travers l’architecture brutaliste et mo
Is there a European capital with a more turbulent history than Belgrade? At the frontier of empires and the junction of the great Danube and Sava rivers, this is one ... Read more
Belgrade. It’s an old city with a new vibe, and as we discovered during a whirlwind two days there, it is abuzz with creative energy, innovation, and tradition. In one corner of town a w…
The Tesla museum in Belgrade is housed in a small villa, which was dedicated to Nikola Tesla in 1952. It holds a huge archive of books, documents, and exhibits.
Creatives mix up the old socialist-era aesthetic with a fresh take on the handmade.
Exploring Savamala neighborhood, the creative district of Belgrade.
After several articles and journeys of Balkan trivia and Belgrade tales, you have learned a lot about the culture and history of Serbia. Each one of the articles depicts the heart and soul of its people, because what is the better way to get to know a certain country than through its people and places. We have been discovering some of the biggest inventors of all times, as well as the artsy spots. But did you know that Belgrade does have a Royal Palace? Formerly a Kingdom until Second World War, Serbia has many remains of the past periods. One of them is a precious monument in Belgrade. Today I am revealing you the White Royal Palace (Beli Dvor) of Belgrade, Serbia.