Mihailo Janković ( sr, Михаило Јанковић) was a Yugoslav architect who designed a few of the important structures in
Serbia
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whilst a part of
Yugoslavia
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Serbian architecture in the 20th century
He designed "The stadium JNA" - now known as Partizan Stadium
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(1951), building of SIV (1961) and Museum of May 25. His most important project was skyscraper CK (1961) now known as Ušće Tower.
Mihailo Janković died in 1976.
References
1911 births
1976 deaths
Architects from Belgrade
Yugoslav architects
Brutalist architects
Postmodern architects
Socialist realist artists
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