Architecture of the 20th century as a Cultural Heritage : Architectural Communication – Memorial Hall in Kolasin, Montenegro
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https://doi.org/10.7250/aup.2014.007Keywords:
Architecture of the 20th century, architectural communication, context, intra and extra activity, usersAbstract
The main objective of this paper is to develop a methodology (model) for the analysis of architectural edifices through the aspect of architectural communication. Architectural communication was defined through three types of relations: with the context (social and physical), with users (utilization of architecture) and with the author/architect (architecture as knowledge transmission). Memorial Hall in Kolasin, the north of Montenegro, built in 1970’s is chosen as case study.Downloads
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S. Vuckovic and K. Kujundzic, “Architecture of the 20th century as a Cultural Heritage : Architectural Communication – Memorial Hall in Kolasin, Montenegro”, AUP, vol. 9, pp. 47–52, Apr. 2015, doi: 10.7250/aup.2014.007.