KRSTONOŠIĆ Miroslav
KRSTONOŠIĆ Miroslav
Architect
Born in Novi Sad in 1932.
Finished grammar school in Novi Sad, then graduated from the Faculty of Architecture in Ljubljana (Class of Prof. Edo Mihevc, Interior and Industrial Architecture Dept.) in 1955. Thereafter, he worked as a scholarship holder at the studio of Prof. Hans Reichow in Hamburg, and then as a scholarship holder of OECD (Chamber of Commerce) when he specialized Interior for tourism, catering and trade in many European countries and the USA. Before founding his own design studio, he had worked for Gospodarsko rastavišče in Ljubljana, G.O. Neimar in Novi Sad and Vojvodina Institute of Design. From 1972 to 1988, architect/project manager and director at Plan Co., Novi Sad. Since 1990, he has had his own architecture design studio "Plan" in Prague. His career also included part-time teaching at the Secondary Technical School, Advanced Technical School and Secondary School of Applied Arts “Bogdan Šuput” in Novi Sad.
He design output includes about 100 buildings: public buildings, hotels, theatres, halls, supermarkets, petrol stations, condominiums and family houses; plus: interiors, adaptation and reconstruction projects, monuments and memorial complexes. He also pursued stage and industrial design.
Member of UPIDIV since 1960. Recepient of many public recognitions and awards for architecture.
Srem Front Museum, Batina (ground plan), 1986
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Deep trentches encircle the Fortress: the first row stretches between the Bastion and the Scarp, and others are tiered downwards to the foot. They arefifty meters long, fifteen meters wide and five meters deep. These trenches are said to originate from the time the Fortress was built, and in the beginning, they were clearly defined in space. One night, the trenches started to move and mingle, and never again did they spend more than one night at the same place: when soldiers exercised for one day in one ditch,next day they could not find it any more, as if it had exchanged its place with another one! Anyway, who is at all capable of coping with Space? Inseparable from Time, Space is at the same time the place of (im)possibility – the primeval chaos! - and a place of possibility, organized Cosmos. The Maestros of Space and Orientation know this very well and so does Miroslav Krstonošić, who creates order by leaving behind him his Imprints/Buildings, the landmarks necessary to us, non-professionals lost in space. |
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