Lecture series at the Ilija Kolarac Foundation (Belgrade) — April 15, 22 & 29, 2015

The Ilija Kolarac Foundation in Belgrade is hosting a lecture series on the “Protection, revitalization, and presentation of medieval fortified towns in Serbia.” All three lectures of the series will be given by Dr. Marko Nikolić of the Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade.
The lecture schedule:

  1. MEDIEVAL FORTIFIED TOWNS IN SERBIA – TYPOLOGY, ELEMENTS OF FORTIFICATIONS AND CHARACTERISTIC EXAMPLES (Wednesday, April 15th, Small Hall at 18:00)
  2. PROTECTION AND PRESENTATION – CHARACTERISTIC EXAMPLES OF MEDIEVAL FORTIFIED TOWNS IN SERBIA (Wednesday, April 22th, Small Hall at 18:00)
  3. IMPROVING ACCESS TO PROTECTION, REVITALIZATION AND PRESENTATION OF MEDIEVAL FORTIFIED TOWNS IN SERBIA (Wednesday, April 29th, Small Hall at 18:00)

See also:
http://www.arh.bg.ac.rs/2015/04/09/autorski-ciklus-predavanja-zastita-revitalizacija-i-prezentacija-srednjovekovnih-utvrdjenih-gradova-u-srbiji/
http://www.kolarac.rs/en/predavanja/667-cycle-the-protection-revitalisation-and-presentation-of-medieval-fortified-towns-in-serbia

Share this post

News from the field

ARQ 123 | Housing: Urban Form

As far as we know, it was Leon Battista Alberti who first set down in writing the reciprocal analogy between house and city. Writing in the mid-15th century—at a time when cities were believed to grow according to principles of natural law—he proposed the phrase now...

AFRAUHN NAIROBI

The African Architectural and Urban History Network (AFRAUHN) in collaboration with the Department of Architecture at the University of Nairobi will be holding a major international conference from 8th–10th September 2026:...

FACES, Journal of Architecture. No. 87 / Landscape

Does architecture create landscape? Is architecture a vector of landscape transformation? The relationship between architecture and landscape is both recent and as old as architecture itself. On the one hand, strictly speaking, since landscape is a modern reality, any...