Ružica Bogdanović

FOUNDING MEMBER

Ružica Bogdanović (Serbia)

Ružica Bogdanović, Phd is a Professor Emeritus of Urban planning and Sustainable development at the Faculty of Transport Engineering, University of Belgrade and Faculty of Architecture, Union University – Nikola Tesla in Belgrade. Main areas of interest in research and teaching include urban planning, urban design and sustainable development.
She has initiated, conducted and implemented a number of scientific research projects as team leader and principal investigator. Has organized and moderated numerous panel discussions, round tables, national and international symposia. Author of numerous books and articles in professional journals. Presented papers at numerous national and international congresses and symposia.
Ružica Bogdanović contributes to the profession by active engagement in different professional organizations. She was a member of IsoCaRp, a delegate of Serbia in the ECTP, member of the Association of Serbian Town Planners, a Chairperson in two terms of the Society of Belgrade Urban Planners and a member of Belgrade Association of Architects.
She received several awards for projects and books, as well as the Lifetime Achievement Award “Emilijan Josimovic Grand Award” in 2003.

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Aleksandar Kadijević

KeYnote speaker

Aleksandar Kadijević (Serbia)

On Dept. for Art History at Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade graduated (1987), and defended M.A.(1991) and Ph.D (1995) degrees. For the separate scientific field choose the history of Serbian and European 19th and 20th century architecture. From 1988. till 2013. has published 250 articles, contributions and books. Cooperated with scientific journals and institutions from Russia, USA, Ucraine, Romania, Germany, The Netherlands, United Kingdom, Grecce, Slovenia, Croatia, Spain, Brasil and Turkey, including four journals from AHCI and ERIH lists. Participated on 50 international and national scientific confferences. In 2000.was visiting lecturer at School of Art History of St Andrews University( Scotland). Worked as lecturer at University of Niš and Priština (Serbia).

Vladimir Lojanica

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Vladimir Lojanica (Serbia)

Architect, currently employed at the position of Associated Professor at Department for Architecture. Member of several national, professional organizations and advisory bodies. Awarded on numerous national/international professional competitions. Series of projects, realized buildings, both local and international. Participated on several national/international exhibitions including two times national selection at Architectural Biennale in Venice, international professional conferences, and published works and articles in monographs and professional publications. Several times awarded with different national professional awards.

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Philip Beesley

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Philip Beesley (Canada)

Philip Beesley is a professor in the School of Architecture at the University of Waterloo. A practitioner of architecture and digital media art, he was educated in visual art at Queen’s University, in technology at Humber College, and in architecture at the University of Toronto. At Waterloo he serves as Director for the Integrated Group for Visualization, Design and Manufacturing, and as Director for Riverside Architectural Press. He also holds the position of Examiner at University College London. His Toronto-based practice PBAI is an interdisciplinary design firm that combines public buildings with exhibition design, stage and lighting projects. The studio’s methods incorporate industrial design, digital prototyping, and mechatronics engineering. Philip Beesley’s work is widely cited in the rapidly expanding technology of responsive architecture. He has authored and edited eight books and appeared on the cover of Artificial Life (MIT), LEONARDO and AD journals. Features include national CBC news, Casa Vogue, WIRED, and a series of TED talks. His work was selected to represent Canada at the 2010 Venice Biennale for Architecture, and he has been recognized by the Prix de Rome in Architecture, VIDA 11.0, FEIDAD, two Governor General’s Awards and as a Katerva finalist. Beesley’s funding includes core CFI, SSHRC, NSERC and Canada Council for the Arts grants.

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Álvaro Gómez-Ferrer Bayo

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Álvaro Gómez-Ferrer Bayo (Spain)

Correspondent Academic of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid (1980).
Permanent Academic and curator of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Valencia (1985). Correspondent Academic of the National Academy of Fine Arts in Lisbon (2006), Honorary Member of the International Committee of Historic Cities (CIVVIH). Honorary President of the CEU-ECTP, Honorary Member of ICOMOS in 2011. Doctorate in Architecture and qualification as an Urban Planning Technician from the Local Administration Studies Institute (1968).
He wins competitions to carry out the urban planning framework of some cities, and implemented many planning bylaws and various environmental protection sector plans as Bethlehem Master Plan, or the Conservation Plan for the historic city of Medina (Malta).

Miško Šuvaković

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Miško Šuvaković (Serbia)

Miodrag Šuvaković publishes under the name Miško Šuvaković. He received his PhD from the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Art in Belgrade in 1993. He has been professor of applied aesthetics, Faculty of Music in Belgrade (1996-2015). Šuvaković is professor of applied aesthetics & theory of art and media, Faculty for Media and Communications, Belgrade. He is member of Slovenian Society of Aesthetics.  He is former president of the Society for Aesthetics of Architecture and Visual Arts Serbia. He was president of the IAA (International Association for Aesthetics 2019-2022).  He has published or edited 50 books in Serbian, Slovenian, Croatian and English, among them: PAS TOUT– Fragments on art, culture, politics, poetics and art theory 1994-1974 (Buffalo, 1994), 2001; Impossible Histories – Historical Avant-gardes, Neo-avant-gardes, and Post-avant-gardes in Yugoslavia, 1918-1991 (co-editor with Dubravka Đurić, Cambridge MA 2003, 2006), Pojmovnik suvremene umjetnosti [Concepts of Contemporary Art] (Zagreb, Ghent, 2005), Epistemology of Art – Critical design for procedures and platforms of contemporary art education (Belgrade, Wien, Erme, Antwerp, 2008), Clandestine Histories of the OHO Group (Ljubljana, 2009), Neo-Aesthetic Theory. Complexity and Complicity Must Be Defended (Wien, 2017).

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On Architecture (2019) Book of Abstracts and Exhibition Book

OA2019 — Book of Abstracts
OA2019 — Exhibition Book

ISBN 978-86-89111-21-7
CIP - Каталогизација у публикацији
Народна библиотека Србије, Београд

72.01(048)

INTERNATIONAL Multimedia Event On Architecture (7 ; 2019 ; Beograd)

[Challenges in architecture, urban design and art] : book of abstracts / [Seventh International Multimedia Event On Architecture, Belgrade, 2019] ; [editor Ružica Bogdanović]. - Belgrade : STRAND - Sustainable Urban Society Association, 2019 (Zemun : Birograf Comp). - 48, 55 str. : ilustr. ; 24 cm

Nasl. str. prištampanog teksta: Exhibition book. - Oba rada štampana u međusobno obrnutim smerovima. - Tiraž 100. - Str. 7: On architecture: challenges in architecture, urban design and art / editor. - Sadrži i biografske beleške o autorima.

ISBN 978-86-89111-21-7

а) Архитектура -- Интердисциплинарни приступ -- Апстракти

COBISS.SR-ID 280991756

OA2019 — Exhibition Winners and Jury Report

CHALLENGES IN ARCHITECTURE, URBAN DESIGN AND ART

4-16 December 2019 Exhibition

Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Gallery of Science and Technology

Jury Report

Jury (A-Z): Elif Ayiter (Turkey), Stanko Gaković (USA), Marija Simović (Serbia), Anastasios Tellios (Greece), Wilfired van Winden (Netherlands)

It is with great pleasure that we announce the Jury Evaluation Results. Continue reading “OA2019 — Exhibition Winners and Jury Report”

Nikola Dedić

OPENING SESSION speaker

Nikola Dedić (Serbia)

Assistant professor at the Faculty of Philosophy in Niš (Serbia) and at the Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Studies of the University of Arts in Belgrade. He teaches courses in Theory of Media and Aesthetics. His books include: Utopian Spaces of Art and Theory after 1960 (2009), Towards Radical Critique of Ideology: From Socialism to Postsocialism (2009), Triumph of Contemporary Art (co-author, 2010), Less than Human: Srđan Đile Marković and Undergorund Figuration (2011) and A Painting in the Age of Media: Dragomir Ugren (2011).

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