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Đura Bajalović

Đura Bajalović also spelled Djura Bajalović (Šabac, Serbia, 13 February 1879 – Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia, 5 May 1949) was one of the leading Belgrade architects of art nouveau in Serbian architecture at the turn of the 19th century.[1] He was the younger brother of Petar Bajalović, also an architect and university professor.

House of Leona Panajot
Seismological Institute Building

Oeuvres

  • House of Leona Panajot is at 31 Francuska Street in Belgrade, in the city municipality of Stari grad. The original house designed by Momir Korunović was constructed in 1909 by Belgrade firm Stevan Hibner, and represents[2] as a cultural monument.[3] In 1912 the same building was resumed and constructed as a multi-storey detached house by the architect Đura Bajalović, and further alterations, in 1926 and 1936, resulted in its present-day appearance.[4] It consists of a basement, ground floor, first floor and attic. Architecturally, it is designed in the style of Art Nouveau. As a pronounced work of this style, the house was presented at the Fourth Serbian Art Exhibition in Belgrade in 1912. (His brother Petar Bajalović designed the Serbian Pavilion for the International Art Exhibition in Rome in 1911).[5]
  • Seismological Institute Building
  • The House of Mihailo Tešić is one of the most beautiful ground floor houses commissioned in 1926 by a Serbian Orthodox priest in Leskovac, which is located in Svetoilijska Street. Heads of angels, which adorn the facade, still attract the attention of passers-by. The authors are co-architects Đura Bajalović, a very versatile and expeditious builder from the Ministry of Construction and Public Works of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, and Dimitrije Tasić, an architect by vocation and a lawyer by profession.[6]
  • Hotel Prag (Prague Hotel) in Belgrade was designed by Đura Bajalović. It was constructed in 1929 in the latest style of the time and was exhibited at the first Salon of Architecture that same year as the exhibition of Yugoslav contemporary architecture.[7]
  • In 1937 the Municipality of Belgrade organized an International Competition for the Design of Heir to the Throne Square and the first prize winners for its Master Plan went to architects Đura Bajalović, Branko Popović, Milan Nešić, Svetozar Genići, and Mihailo Radovanović.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ muzej--Beograd, Narodni (1986). Recueil des travaux (in Serbian). Prosveta.
  2. ^ Law on Cultural Property, "Off. Gazette of the City of Belgrade" 14/79.
  3. ^ Institute for Protection of Cultural Monuments/House of Leona Panajot
  4. ^ G. Gordić, Arhitektonsko nasleđe grada Beograda I, Beograd 1966; D. Radovanović, Secesijske kovine na fasadama Beograda, Zbornik Matice srpske za likovne umetnosti, br. 22, Novi Sad 1986; S. G. Bogutović, Arhitektonska enciklopedija Beograda XIX i XX veka, tom II, Beograd 2005. (Đorđe – Đura Bajalović)
  5. ^ Zbornik radova Narodnog muzeja, knj. 3, Beograd 1962; Četvrta jugoslovenska umetnička izložba, Beograd 1912. (Zbornik Narodnog muzeja u Beogradu, XVIII – 2 istorija umetnosti, Beograd 2007. )
  6. ^ "Kuća anđela i popadijina soba". juGmedia (in Serbian). 17 October 2019.
  7. ^ Kanuric, Jasmina. "The 10 Best Hotels in Belgrade, Serbia". Culture Trip.
  8. ^ Sisovic, Grozdana (2016). (PDF). Spatium (35): 45–53. doi:10.2298/SPAT1635045S. S2CID 73647597. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-02-27.

Đura, bajalović, also, spelled, djura, bajalović, Šabac, serbia, february, 1879, belgrade, serbia, yugoslavia, 1949, leading, belgrade, architects, nouveau, serbian, architecture, turn, 19th, century, younger, brother, petar, bajalović, also, architect, univer. Đura Bajalovic also spelled Djura Bajalovic Sabac Serbia 13 February 1879 Belgrade Serbia Yugoslavia 5 May 1949 was one of the leading Belgrade architects of art nouveau in Serbian architecture at the turn of the 19th century 1 He was the younger brother of Petar Bajalovic also an architect and university professor House of Leona Panajot Seismological Institute BuildingOeuvres EditHouse of Leona Panajot is at 31 Francuska Street in Belgrade in the city municipality of Stari grad The original house designed by Momir Korunovic was constructed in 1909 by Belgrade firm Stevan Hibner and represents 2 as a cultural monument 3 In 1912 the same building was resumed and constructed as a multi storey detached house by the architect Đura Bajalovic and further alterations in 1926 and 1936 resulted in its present day appearance 4 It consists of a basement ground floor first floor and attic Architecturally it is designed in the style of Art Nouveau As a pronounced work of this style the house was presented at the Fourth Serbian Art Exhibition in Belgrade in 1912 His brother Petar Bajalovic designed the Serbian Pavilion for the International Art Exhibition in Rome in 1911 5 Seismological Institute Building The House of Mihailo Tesic is one of the most beautiful ground floor houses commissioned in 1926 by a Serbian Orthodox priest in Leskovac which is located in Svetoilijska Street Heads of angels which adorn the facade still attract the attention of passers by The authors are co architects Đura Bajalovic a very versatile and expeditious builder from the Ministry of Construction and Public Works of the Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes and Dimitrije Tasic an architect by vocation and a lawyer by profession 6 Hotel Prag Prague Hotel in Belgrade was designed by Đura Bajalovic It was constructed in 1929 in the latest style of the time and was exhibited at the first Salon of Architecture that same year as the exhibition of Yugoslav contemporary architecture 7 In 1937 the Municipality of Belgrade organized an International Competition for the Design of Heir to the Throne Square and the first prize winners for its Master Plan went to architects Đura Bajalovic Branko Popovic Milan Nesic Svetozar Genici and Mihailo Radovanovic 8 See also EditMilan Antonovic Andra Stevanovic Nikola Nestorovic Aleksandar Bugarski Milan Antonovic Danilo Vladisavljevic Dragutin Dragisa Milutinovic Momir KorunovicReferences Edit muzej Beograd Narodni 1986 Recueil des travaux in Serbian Prosveta Law on Cultural Property Off Gazette of the City of Belgrade 14 79 Institute for Protection of Cultural Monuments House of Leona Panajot G Gordic Arhitektonsko nasleđe grada Beograda I Beograd 1966 D Radovanovic Secesijske kovine na fasadama Beograda Zbornik Matice srpske za likovne umetnosti br 22 Novi Sad 1986 S G Bogutovic Arhitektonska enciklopedija Beograda XIX i XX veka tom II Beograd 2005 Đorđe Đura Bajalovic Zbornik radova Narodnog muzeja knj 3 Beograd 1962 Cetvrta jugoslovenska umetnicka izlozba Beograd 1912 Zbornik Narodnog muzeja u Beogradu XVIII 2 istorija umetnosti Beograd 2007 Kuca anđela i popadijina soba juGmedia in Serbian 17 October 2019 Kanuric Jasmina The 10 Best Hotels in Belgrade Serbia Culture Trip Sisovic Grozdana 2016 Architectural competitions and the issue of the autonomy of architecture The case of Terazije Terrace PDF Spatium 35 45 53 doi 10 2298 SPAT1635045S S2CID 73647597 Archived from the original PDF on 2020 02 27 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Đura Bajalovic amp oldid 1131320261, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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