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Aleatek Studio Reveals Design of the Serbia Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka

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© Aleatek Studio Aleatek Studio ’s concept of “Floating Forest” has been announced as the winner of the competition for the design of the Serbia Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025. The design strategy also aligns with the theme “Play for humanity” of the upcoming Specialised Expo 2027 to be held in Belgrade.

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AL_A unveils winning philharmonic concert hall for belgrade, serbia

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the 1,600 seat-concert hall will stand as the largest cultural project built in serbia for decades. The post AL_A unveils winning philharmonic concert hall for belgrade, serbia appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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WilkinsonEyre Reveals Plans to Revitalize a Constructivist Landmark in Belgrade, Serbia

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Belgrade Hall 1 - Interior High Level. Image © WilkinsonEyre WilkinsonEyre has unveiled their proposal to revitalize the 1950s constructivist Belgrade Fair Hall 1, a landmark location overlooking the river Sava.

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Chernyi Cooperative Coffee Roasters / FREYA Architects

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Completed in 2023 in Belgrade, Serbia. Images by Ilya Ivanov. When we rented the premises the builders were already knocking out old historical bricks. We have asked to keep them to use at the cash register.

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The Home of Shadows competition winners explore natural light-only home designs

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What came out was a blend of artistic and inspiring designs hailing from South Korea, China, Serbia, and Argentina, respectively. The jury sought designs that "demonstrated how natural light could shape architectural decisions." 1st Prize: Dancing Flow Designers: Haneul Kim, Sayun Park, and Eunbi Lee (South Korea)

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RMJM Serbia has revealed their design for BW Perla – a landmark residential building of Belgrade Waterfront.

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The post RMJM Serbia has revealed their design for BW Perla – a landmark residential building of Belgrade Waterfront. Situated in the first row to the Sava River, BW Perla exploits the full potential of the exclusive position. The project is a unique representation of an urban revitalisation of the city and a true.

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Parasite Habitat / Cherry Art Hub

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© Relja Ivanic architects: Cherry Art Hub Location: Novi Sad, Serbia Project Year: 2023 Photographs: Relja Ivanic Photographs: Area: 39.0 m2 Read more »

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