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https://doi.org/10.31522/p.29.2(62).2

Attributing and Defining an Unbuilt 1859 Architectural Plan for the Site of Trogir’s Medieval Walls

Ana Šverko ; Institute of Art History, Ulica Grada Vukovara 68/III, 10000 Zagreb


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This paper discusses the attribution of an anonymous and unbuilt 1859 plan for a four-storey apartment building with commercial spaces on the ground floor, located on the site of the old town walls in Trogir. It proposes Josip Slade as the architect of the plan, interpreting Slade’s architectural language and the development of his approach to architectural heritage. An analysis of the project in a historical socio-political and spatial context, moreover, supports the conclusion that this was intended as rental property, and this paper therefore offers insights into the first known example of the tenement housing building typology in the nineteenth-century Trogir

Ključne riječi

Fanfogna-Garagnin, Antonio; Slade, Josip; tenement housing; town walls; Trogir

Hrčak ID:

269371

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/269371

Datum izdavanja:

24.12.2021.

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