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https://doi.org/10.17685/Peristil.67.9

Two Summer Villas by Đorđe Tabaković in Trpanj on the Pelješac Peninsula

Jana Gamilec ; independent researcher


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Abstract

This paper examines two villas designed in 1939 by Novi Sad-based architect Đorđe Tabaković (1897–1971), built as part of a summer villa settlement in the town of Trpanj on the Pelješac Peninsula in Croatia. The villas are considered both within the context of the architect’s body of work—specifically, the mature phase of his creative output—and within the broader framework of 1930s architecture along the southern Adriatic coast, characterized by the interplay of modernist principles and architectural regionalism.

Keywords

interwar architecture; Đorđe Tabaković; summer villa; modern architecture; regionalism; Pelješac; Trpanj

Hrčak ID:

334581

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/334581

Publication date:

25.8.2025.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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