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Plečnik’s Students and other Yugoslav Architects in Le Corbusier’s Atelier; Bogo Zupančič

Marija Barović ; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Architecture, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Among hundreds of architects from all around the world who worked in the famous Le Corbusier Parisian atelier at Rue de Sèvres 35, there were ten architects from Slovenia and seven of them were Plečnik’s students. From Yugoslavia, there were seventeen architects altogether. The book Plečnik’s students and other Yugoslav architects in Le Corbusier’s atelier depicts the generations of Yugoslav architects before and after WWII and how their French experience has influenced the period of modernization in Slovenia. The book consists of three parts. The first features the main focus - the seven Plečnik’s students (M. Oražem, M. Sever, H. Brnčić, M. Tepina, J. Krunić, E. Ravnikar and M. Župančič) who worked in Le Corbusier’s atelier from 1929 to 1940. The second part consists of short displays of six Slovene architects (F. Novak, J. Bleiweis, F. Tavčar, D. Grabrijan, B. Kobe and G. Šuklje) being trained in Paris between 1925 and 1938. Finally, the third part covers the short displays of five Croatian (Z. Kavurić, E. Weissmann, J. Neidhardt, K. Grisogono and K. Filipović) and two Serbian architects (M. Pantović and B. Petričić) working in Le Corbusier’s atelier between 1927 and 1937.

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Hrčak ID:

221694

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/221694

Publication date:

28.6.2019.

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