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Ivan Štraus

Ivan Štraus (24 July 1928 – 24 August 2018) was a Bosnian architect.

Museum of Aviation (Belgrade), 1989
BH Electric Power Building (Elektroprivreda), 1978
Hotel Osmine, Slano, 1972
Church of St.Francis, Zovik, Brčko, 1996

Life edit

Born in 1928, in Kremna, Zlatibor county, Serbia, to a Slovenian father and mother from Herzegovina. He identified as a "Bosnian of Slovenian and Herzegovinian descent".[1]

Štraus grew up in Banja Luka. He started architectural studies in Zagreb in 1947 and graduated in 1958 from the Technology Faculty of the University of Sarajevo in the city of Sarajevo, where he taught as an assistant. From 1952 he began making deals for participating architectural tenders, and from 1959 to 1961 and then from 1965 to 1984 he worked for the Arhitekt studio in Sarajevo. Since then he has won 30 major awards for architecture and has won many national and international tenders.[2][3][4]

Štraus wrote this in his diary as he watched the Unis towers burn on June 8, 1992, at the start of the Bosnian war: "I watched with immeasurable sadness. (...) The moments of its construction and my pride of the two (towers) passed in front of my eyes like on film roll, while one of them lit up tonight like a torch."

In his last years, Štraus suffered injustice due to a process he undertook against the current owners of the Unis towers in Sarajevo (now Unitic). Štraus sued for not adhering to his original plans during their reconstruction and lost the case. Repeated requests to the owners of Unitic to forgive the debt due to the lost case were unanimously declined. [5]

According to Oslobođenje, "His architectural masterpieces and inexhaustible creativity shaped one architectural era in the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Academician Strauss gave the city Neymarian pearls, some of which, like the Holiday Inn or UNITIC, became symbols of the city on Miljacka."[6]

He died on 24 August 2018 in Sarajevo, exactly one month after turning 90 years old in July.[7] He was buried four days later, on 28 August at the "Bare" Cemetery in Sarajevo.[8]

Work edit

His major projects include:[2][3]

Some of Štraus' works were destroyed during the Bosnian war, such as the Olympic Press Centre in Bjelasnica built in 1983. Other works of him include Hotel Osmine in Slano near Dubrovnik (1972), Army Home in Derventa (1977), Hotel Onogošt in Nikšić (1982), Catholic Church in Zovik near Brčko (1996), Chapel in St. Ante's Monastery in Sarajevo (1996), redesign of the Facade of Ministry Building of Bosnia and Herzegovina with T. Neidhardt (2006), Catholic Church Dobrinja in Sarajevo (2010).[2][3]

International architectural competition:

  • 1964 - General Post Office and Ministry of Telecommunication, Adis Abeba, Ethiopia (with Z. Kovačević) - 1. place
  • 1973 - National Opera in Sofia, Bulgaria (with H. Muhasilović) - 1. place
  • 1987 - The Great Mosque in Oran, Algeria (with H. Muhasilović) - 1. place

He has exhibited both at home in Yugoslavia and on the international scene. In 1973/74 he held personal exhibitions in Sarajevo, Belgrade, Ljubljana, Skopje and Zagreb. In 1986/87 a retrospective exhibition took stock of his work through 25 years work in Sarajevo, Skopje, Belgrade, Ljubljana and Novi Sad. He was a frequent participant in collective architectural exhibitions: “Yugoslav Architecture 1977-1984” in New York, “11 Prominent Architects of Yugoslavia” in Belgrade and “Architects-Academics of Bosnia and Herzegovina” in Sarajevo, Zagreb, Budapest and Maribor.[2][3]

In 1965 Štraus was awarded by the City of Sarajevo April 6th Award; in 1978 he received the Award of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina for his architectural oeuvre; in 1990 he got the BORBA Federal Award for the best architectural achievement in Yugoslavia in the previous year - the Museum of Aviation in Belgrade.[3]

Since 1984 he was corresponding member and since 1995 regular member of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2012, he became the foreign member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.[3]

He also issued a series of scientific books and articles on architecture, among others:[3]

  • New Architecture of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1977
  • "The Architecture of the twentieth century" in the edition of Art in Yugoslavia, 1987
  • 15 Years of Bosnian and Herzegovinian Architecture, 1987.
  • The Architecture of Yugoslavia 1945-1990, 1991.
  • The Architect and the Barbarians (memoirs, published in Bosnian and French), 1995.
  • Architecture of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1945-1995, 1998
  • Ivan Štraus, architect/‘52-’02, ANUBiH, 2002
  • 99 Architects of Sarajevo Circle 1930-1990, 2010

Reception edit

In 1984 the Academician Husref Redžić from Sarajevo wrote about Štraus, for the proposal for candidacy for his election to the Academy of Sciences of BiH :

"Ivan Strauss is a complete architectural and artistic personality, he is primarily a man of ideas and a creator of space, but he is an architect-builder and architect-publicist. ... The objects that Ivan Štraus designed recently, in the years of mature architectural activities, represent a small anthology of specific forms - pure in their geometry, powerful in their proportions, playful but disciplined in their rhythmic compositions and very often bold in constructive solutions. It is in the period of his maturity as an artist, the forms of his objects are increasingly bold, perfection of detail an increasingly accentuated, artistic vocabulary that shapes its world of architecture all the more richly."[9]

Professor Nedžad Kurto, architect, wrote for "Odjek" No. 23, Sarajevo, 1986:

"Never burdened with a side effect, every architectural task solves exclusively at the level of intellectual and cognitive approach. Therefore, Štraus' architecture can not be loved or disliked, liked to like to like it, to discover and interpret it in its richness of thought expression. Today one of the most prominent representatives of contemporary Yugoslav architecture, and his previous work is certainly a significant contribution to contemporary architecture in general. " [9]

About Štraus' Sacral Architecture, architect Mihajlo Mitrović writes:

"This whole cycle of unreleased and original artistic circles has a perfectly recognizable common denominator: complete beaconnamentality, masterly shaped lapidity of the form, and the sovereign presence of primary structures, which form the basis of the most unusual corners, dosed sacral mysteries. The bells are a special storie, a pure Euclidean planimetry, and the interpretation of the cross, a lucid challenge to the oldest and simplest symbol of Christ. Elem, the Strauss cycle of sacred architecture is obscured by unusual beauty, every beauty is an event, and the most lasting one is embedded in the Neymar style. "[10]

References edit

  1. ^ Sarajevo, Radio. . Radio Sarajevo. Archived from the original on 2015-06-29. Retrieved 2016-11-05.
  2. ^ a b c d architectuul.com
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Sarajevo Green Design
  4. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-08-26. Retrieved 2018-08-25.
  5. ^ "Pravna noćna mora bh. Arhitekte Ivana Štrausa". 11 June 2017.
  6. ^ Oslobodjenje
  7. ^ "Preminuo je Ivan Štraus" (in Bosnian). n1info.com. 24 August 2018. Retrieved 25 August 2018.
  8. ^ "Sahrana Ivana Štrausa u utorak na Barama" (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. 26 August 2018. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  9. ^ a b Ivan Štraus, arhitekt – izdanje Akademije nauka i umjetnosti Bosne i Hercegovine – 2002
  10. ^ Politika, 21 novembar 2009, Štrausov ciklus sakralne arhitekture, autor Mihajlo Mitrovic

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Ivan Straus 24 July 1928 24 August 2018 was a Bosnian architect Museum of Aviation Belgrade 1989 BH Electric Power Building Elektroprivreda 1978 Hotel Osmine Slano 1972 Church of St Francis Zovik Brcko 1996 This article is about the Bosnian architect For the Czech violinist see Ivan Straus Contents 1 Life 2 Work 2 1 Reception 3 ReferencesLife editBorn in 1928 in Kremna Zlatibor county Serbia to a Slovenian father and mother from Herzegovina He identified as a Bosnian of Slovenian and Herzegovinian descent 1 Straus grew up in Banja Luka He started architectural studies in Zagreb in 1947 and graduated in 1958 from the Technology Faculty of the University of Sarajevo in the city of Sarajevo where he taught as an assistant From 1952 he began making deals for participating architectural tenders and from 1959 to 1961 and then from 1965 to 1984 he worked for the Arhitekt studio in Sarajevo Since then he has won 30 major awards for architecture and has won many national and international tenders 2 3 4 Straus wrote this in his diary as he watched the Unis towers burn on June 8 1992 at the start of the Bosnian war I watched with immeasurable sadness The moments of its construction and my pride of the two towers passed in front of my eyes like on film roll while one of them lit up tonight like a torch In his last years Straus suffered injustice due to a process he undertook against the current owners of the Unis towers in Sarajevo now Unitic Straus sued for not adhering to his original plans during their reconstruction and lost the case Repeated requests to the owners of Unitic to forgive the debt due to the lost case were unanimously declined 5 According to Oslobođenje His architectural masterpieces and inexhaustible creativity shaped one architectural era in the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina Academician Strauss gave the city Neymarian pearls some of which like the Holiday Inn or UNITIC became symbols of the city on Miljacka 6 He died on 24 August 2018 in Sarajevo exactly one month after turning 90 years old in July 7 He was buried four days later on 28 August at the Bare Cemetery in Sarajevo 8 Work editHis major projects include 2 3 Bosnian Cultural Center Đuro Đakovic 1965 General Post Office Ministry of PTT and Imperial Board of Telecommunications in Addis Ababa 1969 BH Electric Power Building Elektroprivreda in Sarajevo 1978 Holiday Inn hotel in Sarajevo 1983 Unis towers in Sarajevo United Investment and Trading Company 1986 Museum of Aviation Belgrade 1989 prized in 1990 with the BORBA Federal Award for the best architectural achievement in Yugoslavia Residential complexes of the Sun settlement Naselje Sunca settlement Radojka Lakic etc Some of Straus works were destroyed during the Bosnian war such as the Olympic Press Centre in Bjelasnica built in 1983 Other works of him include Hotel Osmine in Slano near Dubrovnik 1972 Army Home in Derventa 1977 Hotel Onogost in Niksic 1982 Catholic Church in Zovik near Brcko 1996 Chapel in St Ante s Monastery in Sarajevo 1996 redesign of the Facade of Ministry Building of Bosnia and Herzegovina with T Neidhardt 2006 Catholic Church Dobrinja in Sarajevo 2010 2 3 International architectural competition 1964 General Post Office and Ministry of Telecommunication Adis Abeba Ethiopia with Z Kovacevic 1 place 1973 National Opera in Sofia Bulgaria with H Muhasilovic 1 place 1987 The Great Mosque in Oran Algeria with H Muhasilovic 1 place He has exhibited both at home in Yugoslavia and on the international scene In 1973 74 he held personal exhibitions in Sarajevo Belgrade Ljubljana Skopje and Zagreb In 1986 87 a retrospective exhibition took stock of his work through 25 years work in Sarajevo Skopje Belgrade Ljubljana and Novi Sad He was a frequent participant in collective architectural exhibitions Yugoslav Architecture 1977 1984 in New York 11 Prominent Architects of Yugoslavia in Belgrade and Architects Academics of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo Zagreb Budapest and Maribor 2 3 In 1965 Straus was awarded by the City of Sarajevo April 6th Award in 1978 he received the Award of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina for his architectural oeuvre in 1990 he got the BORBA Federal Award for the best architectural achievement in Yugoslavia in the previous year the Museum of Aviation in Belgrade 3 Since 1984 he was corresponding member and since 1995 regular member of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina In 2012 he became the foreign member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 3 He also issued a series of scientific books and articles on architecture among others 3 New Architecture of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1977 The Architecture of the twentieth century in the edition of Art in Yugoslavia 1987 15 Years of Bosnian and Herzegovinian Architecture 1987 The Architecture of Yugoslavia 1945 1990 1991 The Architect and the Barbarians memoirs published in Bosnian and French 1995 Architecture of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1945 1995 1998 Ivan Straus architect 52 02 ANUBiH 2002 99 Architects of Sarajevo Circle 1930 1990 2010 Reception editIn 1984 the Academician Husref Redzic from Sarajevo wrote about Straus for the proposal for candidacy for his election to the Academy of Sciences of BiH Ivan Strauss is a complete architectural and artistic personality he is primarily a man of ideas and a creator of space but he is an architect builder and architect publicist The objects that Ivan Straus designed recently in the years of mature architectural activities represent a small anthology of specific forms pure in their geometry powerful in their proportions playful but disciplined in their rhythmic compositions and very often bold in constructive solutions It is in the period of his maturity as an artist the forms of his objects are increasingly bold perfection of detail an increasingly accentuated artistic vocabulary that shapes its world of architecture all the more richly 9 Professor Nedzad Kurto architect wrote for Odjek No 23 Sarajevo 1986 Never burdened with a side effect every architectural task solves exclusively at the level of intellectual and cognitive approach Therefore Straus architecture can not be loved or disliked liked to like to like it to discover and interpret it in its richness of thought expression Today one of the most prominent representatives of contemporary Yugoslav architecture and his previous work is certainly a significant contribution to contemporary architecture in general 9 About Straus Sacral Architecture architect Mihajlo Mitrovic writes This whole cycle of unreleased and original artistic circles has a perfectly recognizable common denominator complete beaconnamentality masterly shaped lapidity of the form and the sovereign presence of primary structures which form the basis of the most unusual corners dosed sacral mysteries The bells are a special storie a pure Euclidean planimetry and the interpretation of the cross a lucid challenge to the oldest and simplest symbol of Christ Elem the Strauss cycle of sacred architecture is obscured by unusual beauty every beauty is an event and the most lasting one is embedded in the Neymar style 10 References edit Sarajevo Radio Radio Sarajevo Radio Sarajevo Archived from the original on 2015 06 29 Retrieved 2016 11 05 a b c d architectuul com a b c d e f g Sarajevo Green Design ANUBiH PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2018 08 26 Retrieved 2018 08 25 Pravna nocna mora bh Arhitekte Ivana Strausa 11 June 2017 Oslobodjenje Preminuo je Ivan Straus in Bosnian n1info com 24 August 2018 Retrieved 25 August 2018 Sahrana Ivana Strausa u utorak na Barama in Bosnian Klix ba 26 August 2018 Retrieved 28 August 2018 a b Ivan Straus arhitekt izdanje Akademije nauka i umjetnosti Bosne i Hercegovine 2002 Politika 21 novembar 2009 Strausov ciklus sakralne arhitekture autor Mihajlo Mitrovic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ivan Straus amp oldid 1129100611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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