Dragiša Brašovan
Dragiša Brašovan (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгиша Брашован) (May 25, 1887 - October 6, 1965) was a Serbian modernist architect, one of the leading architects of the early 20th century in Yugoslavia.[1]
Works
Zrenjanin:
- Building of Serbian bank, about 1920th
- Sokolski dom, 1927.
Orlovat:
- Church of the Presentation of Mary, 1924-1927.[2]
Novi Sad:
- Workers' Association, 1931.
- Banovina Building, (now the Executive Council of Vojvodina), 1939.
- Main Post Office, 1961.
Belgrade:
- The building of the Museum of Nikola Tesla, 1932.
- Building of the State Printing (now BIGZ) 1934-1941.
- Command of the Air Force Zemun in, 1939.
- Hotel Metropol, 1953.
- Several buildings built in 1930s (Francuska no. 5, Liberation Blvd. No.2, Boulevard of Despot Stefan no. 8, etc.).
Jagodina:
- Apartment blocks of Cable Factory Svetozarevo (FX), built in the late 1950s
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Zemun Bridge • Tenis Centar Đoković • Delta City Block 20
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Brasovan, Dragisa |
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Date of birth |
May 25, 1887 |
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Vršac, Serbia |
Date of death |
October 6, 1965 |
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Belgrade, Serbia |