Еxhibition One ordinary day
Opening date:17th Apr 2006
Author: Branka Prpa, PhD
Realization: the employees of the Archives
Visualization: engineer architect Bojana Đurović
The exhibition consists of 25 individual and group figure, made by the photographs that are kept in collections and fonds of the Historical archive of Belgrade. Figures are in actual size, set in a gallery with documents, photographs and preserved "little things that make life"
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Exibition Frontiers
Opening date: December 26, 2006
Author: Branka Prpa, PhD
Relisation: Historical Archives of Belgrade
Visualisation: Bojana Đurović, engineer architect
The setting consists of 6 chapters:
Natural borders
Anthropo – Geographical and Ethnic borders
War and Military border
State and Political border
Cadastre border
The City of Belgrade
The exibition presented 50 exhibits including the period from 1521 (lithography of Belgrade battle) until the middle of the XX century.
The exposed maps belonges mostly to the Collection of plans and maps being kept in Historical Archives of Belgrade.
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Exhibition New Belgrade – or Sun, landscape, flora
Opening date: 18th Apr 2007
Author: Branka Prpa, PhD
Visualization: engineer architect Bojana Đurović
Graphic design: Dragana Lacmanović
Exhibition opened by: Branislava Andelković, director of Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade, Jasna Dimitrijević, director of Sava Centar, Ivana Milenković, main arhitect of New Belgrade.
On the wasteland, out of the swamp covered by sands, a new city emerged - a modern urban entity. Conceptually, it was based on the international idea of the mutual closeness of urbanism, architecture and constructivism.Modern designs, application of reinforced concrete, glass and steel, have represented a completely new esthetics of the cubic forms.
galleryLawns, tree-lined paths and parks have been consistently composing a natural-organic architecture in the concept of free and open constructing of New Belgrade, interwoven with vegetation. The harmony of architecture was accomplished by the existing harmony of a human being and a space that surrounds him.
We have challenged the sterotype and we assert:
New Belgrade is the city worty of people!
WHY?
Because it was conceived and arose out of the ideological concept of the famous French Swiss-born architect Le Corbusier who showed that the new society would construct homes which would achieve the joy of urban housing:
plans„...Humans agreed with nature and nature accepted their homes.
...Nature existed long before a city was built; A city expelled the nature...
Once there were trees and lawns.
Buildings covered them up. Horizons are to be recaptured. Trees are to be replanted! "
New Belgrade is exactly what Le Corbusier meant:
New city, the Sun, environment, flora!
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Еxibition The Veljković House Family history – history of Belgrade
Opening date: September 20, 2007
Authors: Katarina Veljković and Branka Prpa, PhD
Concept and realization: Jovanka Veselinović, Jelena Jovanović, Milena Radojčić, Mirjana Čavić
Visualisation: Bojana Đurović
Historical Archives of Belgrade and Family Veljković by organizing this exibition, participate in manifestation Days of European Cultural Heritage, maintaining September 20 – 22.
Known Belgrade family, originating from the City of Paraćin, has given the society few high officers, politicians and ministers.The first of them who participated in political life was Jovan Veljković (1795–1894), his son Stojan (1831–1925), and grandsons Vojislav (1865–1931) and Jovan (1862–1945). Mostly, they were members of Liberal Party, National and later Democratic Party. Vojislav Veljković was the President of the City Assembly, during the ocupation, since the end of 1916 until 1917. Family Veljković was in close, family relations with Families Cukić, Petronijević, Lešjanin, Marinković etc.
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