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International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies

Volume 2, Issue 5, 2022

Two Buildings of Health Standard in Sarajevo by Architect Ahmet Hadrovic



Author(s): Ahmet Hadrovic

Abstract:

The siege of Sarajevo was one of the longest sieges in the history of modern warfare and the longest siege of the capital ever. It lasted 44 months, from April 5, 1992 to February 29, 1996 (or 1425 days). (The siege of Leningrad, today's Petersburg, lasted from September 8, 1941 to January 27, 1944, i.e., 872 days). An average of 329 missiles were fired at the city of Sarajevo per day. In total, about 50,000 tons of artillery shells were fired at the city. After the end of the war (December 14, 1995), a period of reconstruction and construction began in Sarajevo and throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the general enthusiasm of the people. The author of this work (as a young architect at the time) worked on a number of projects (over 250) in a wide variety of architectural programs. The author presented some of these projects publicly in several works published in international journals. In this work, the Author presents his two architectural realizations, which are small architectural structures, but extremely significant considering the circumstances in which they were realized.


Keywords: Multipurpose facility in Kobilja glava settlement in Sarajevo, Infirmary with pharmacy Sedrenik settlement

Pages: 232-239

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