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An Analysis of Debates on the Željpoh Building in Zagreb 1961-1964

Zlatko Jurić
Ana Vukadin


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Abstract

The problem of new architectural interpolations into defined historic town centres is as old as the towns themselves. However, more comprehensive theoretical studies have not emerged before the 20th century. The interpolated Željpoh building (1961-64), by architect Stanko Fabris, located in 12 Maršal Tito Square in Zagreb caused a series of critical texts and long discussions rarely written about any other building of the International Modern style in Croatia. During the 1960s architectural forms became the focus of different contrasting theories on interpolation.

Keywords

Albini, Alfred; Gamulin, Grga; Prelog, Milan; Zemljak, Ivan; the Željpoh building, Zagreb, Maršal Tito Square

Hrčak ID:

38074

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/38074

Publication date:

15.6.2009.

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