I took pictures of the modern buildings in the center, like this highrise building in beige, olive and brown ....
.... with its decorative fire escape stairs
70's buildings on the way to the center
60's architecture for the E.D. Jugoistok(electro public supply of south-east Serbia)
80's/90's buildings with asymmetrical terraces and bulging decorations
The typical "Beograd" Chain-Store in the center (I wrote about this retail-chain here)
The new facade .....and below how it looked in the past
previously this facade was in a bronzed color |
This building is not an architectural highlight: ugly proportions, random postmodern details and an off-key roof make it an unattractive landmark near the main square. This building is home to Hotel "Srbija Tiš" and although it's not a pleasure from the outside, to do justice I should mention, that the interiors are spacious and renovated and they look quiet sophisticated. Thanks to the position there is also a great view from the hotel rooms.
Some impressions of the main square: the police station ...
... the national museum on the right ....
...the monument to its famous citizen: Nikola Pasic
More posts about Eastern Serbia:
www.sajkaca.blogspot.ch/2012/09/modern-pirot-buildings.html
http://sajkaca.blogspot.ch/2012/09/traditional-pirot-ponisavlje-museum.html
This is so nice and beautiful place and very nice architecture design. Thanks for the share.
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Hospital Interior Design
ah,yes zajeca!!,,,full of rude vlachs....
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:-D you said it!
DeleteI am looking at photos of Zajecar and Serbia and I think in my head: "Wow, what an ugly ran-down country". So depressive...
ReplyDeleteAnd Srebrenica and Bosnia are examples of colorful and happy environment?
Deletehey creep,,,serbia may be down and out a bit but its not ugly and the human factor more than makes up for the built enviroment......con
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