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architects or architects of other ethnic background associated with
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* Marko Andreijić (c. 1470 - after 1507) * Andreja Andrejević (19th century) * Nikola Antić (19th century) *
Milan Antonović Milan Antonović (Милан Антоновић; Belgrade, Principality of Serbia, 1850 – Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1929) was a Serbian architect. His style is characterized by Eclecticism in architecture, with influences from both acade ...
(1850-1929) * Ilija Arnautović (1924-2009) * Louis D. Astorino *
Ivan Antić Ivan Antic ( sr-cyr, Иван Антић; 1923–2005) was a Serbian architect and academic, considered one of Yugoslavia's best post-World War II architects. He worked on several projects with architect Ivanka Raspopović. Biography He studie ...
(1923-2005)


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* Aleksandar Bugarski (1835-1891) *
Petar Bajalović Petar Bajalović (in Cyrillic Serbian: Петар Бајаловић; Šabac, Serbia, 27 May 1876 - Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia, 14 April 1947) was a Serbian architect who lived and worked during the latter part of Belle Epoque and the Interwar ...
(1876-1947) * Đura Bajalović (1879-1949) * Bogdan Bogdanović (1922-2010) * Jovanka Bončić-Katerinić (1887-1966) *
Dragiša Brašovan Dragiša Brašovan ( Serbian Cyrillic: Драгиша Брашован; May 25, 1887 – October 6, 1965) was a Serbian modernist architect, one of the leading architects of the early 20th century in Yugoslavia. Works Barcelona * ''Serbian ...
(1887-1965) * Ksenija Bulatović (born 1967) * Aleksej Brkić (1922-1999) * Uglješa Bogunović (1922-1994) * Ljiljana Bakić (1939) * Dragoljub Bakić (1939) * Zoran Bojović (1936-2018) * Branko Bojović (1940)


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* August Cerman (19th century) * Predrag Cagić (1941-2016) * Mihailo Canak (1932-2014)


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* Pavle Djakonović (19th century) * Vojislav D. Dević (1952) * Aleksandar Đokić (1936-2002) *
Nikola Dobrović Nikola Dobrović ( sr-Cyrl, Никола Добровић, ; 12 February 1897 – 11 January 1967) was a Serbian architect, teacher, and urban planner. Dobrović designed a number of buildings including the Yugoslav Ministry of Defence building, l ...
(1897-1967) * Nikola Djordjević (19th century) * Andreja Damjanović (1813-1878) * Dragutin Djordjević (1866-1933)


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* Jovan Franck (19th century) * Johann Franzel (19th century)


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* Hadži-Neimar (1792-1870; see Nikola Živković) * Filip Hristović (19th century)


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* Svetozar Ivačković (1844-1924) * Olja Ivanjicki (1931-2009) * Vladislav Ivković (1926 -2018) * Bogdan Ignjatović (1912-2004)


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Franz Janke Franc Janke (1790-c. 1860) was a Slovak-born Habsburg engineer and architect who was invited to Serbia by the City of Belgrade's Public Works department to design new, contemporary buildings in the style befitting Serbia in the 1830s. Shortly af ...
(1790-1860) * Adolf Jakša (19th century) *
Mihailo Janković Mihailo Janković ( sr, Михаило Јанковић) was a Yugoslav architect who designed a few of the important structures in Serbia whilst a part of Yugoslavia.Konstantin Jovanović (1849-1923) *
Emilijan Josimović Emilijan Josimović (Moldova Nouă, Caraș-Severin County, then part of Austrian Empire, 1823 – Sokobanja, 25 May 1897) was a Serbian urban planner who designed the first urban plan of Belgrade at the same time as Cerdà in Barcelona and Georges ...
(1823-1897) * Aljoša Josić (1921-2011) * Miroslav Jovanović (1924-2003) * Branislav Jovin (1935–2018) * Borivoje Jovanović (1938) * Božidar Janković (1931-2017) * Milorad H. Jevtić (1932)


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* Josif Kasano (19th century) * Erazmus Kaminski (19th century) *
Milan Kapetanović Milan ( , , Lombard language, Lombard: ; it, Milano ) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the List of cities in Italy, second-most populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of about 1.4  ...
(1854-1932) * Marko Kovač (born 1981) * Branislav Kojić (1899-1986) *
Momir Korunović Momir Korunović ( sr-cyr, Момир Коруновић), was a Serbian architect best-known for his projects built in Serbo-Byzantine Revival. He was sometimes called ''the Serbian Gaudi''. Korunović finished his higher education in Belgrade ...
(1883-1969) * Krstić Brothers (1899-1991) (1902-1978) * Milica Krstić (1887-1964) * Stanko Kliska (1896-1969) * Petar Krstić (1899-1991) * Branislav Krstić (1902-1978) * Aleksandar Keković (1939-2018) * Spasoje Krunić (1939) * Dušan Krstić (1938-2014)


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* August Lange (19th century) * Dimitrije T. Leko (1863-1914) * Svetislav Ličina (1931) * Milan Lojanica (1939)


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* Andrija Marković (1400-1438) * Paskoje Miličević Mihov (c. 1440-1516) * Dragutin Milutinović (1868-1941) * Dragutin Maslać (19th century) * Franc Mil (19th century) * Milorad Macura (1914- 1989) * Stanko Mandić (1915-1987) * Uroš Martinović (1918-2004) * Branko Maksimović (architect) (1900-1988) * Milenija Marušić (1941) * Darko Marušić (1940-2017) * Slobodan Mihajlović (1922-2005) * Branislav Mitrović (1948) * Vasilije Milunović (1948) * Dimitrije Mladenović (1936) * Branislav Milenković (1926) * Dejan Miljković (1967)


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* Jan Nevole (1812-1903) * Nikola Jovanović (19th century) * Joca Novaković (19th century) * Jovan Novak (19th century) *
Jelisaveta Načić Jelisaveta Načić (31 December 1878 in Belgrade – 6 June 1955 in Dubrovnik) was a notable Serbian architect. She is remembered as a pioneer who inspired women to enter professions which had earlier been reserved for men. Not only the first ...
(1878-1955) *
Nikola Nestorović Nikola Nestorovic ( sr-cyr, Никола Несторовић, April 15, 1868 Požarevac - February 18, 1957, Belgrade) was a Serbian architect and professor at the Technical Faculty. After finishing grade school, he moved to Belgrade, where he ...
(1868-1957) * Atanasije Nikolić (1803-1882) * Vladimir Nikolić (1857-1922) *
Juraj Neidhardt Juraj Neidhardt (; 15 October 1901 – 13 July 1979) was an Austro-Hungarian and then Yugoslav architect, teacher, urban planner and writer. Biography Neidhardt was born in Zagreb on October 15, 1901. He studied architecture at the Academy of F ...
(1901-1979) * Dejan Nastić (1926-2008)


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* Rista Odavić (1870-1932)


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* Branko Popović (1882-1944) * Petar Popović (1873-1945) *
Jovan Prokopljević Jovan Prokopljević (born December 30, 1940 in Zemun; nicknamed "The Great") is a Serbian architect, cartoonist, and caricaturist. He has been awarded two Pierre awards and the First Prize for cartoons at international competitions in China, Monte ...
(born 1940) * Milorad Pantović (1910-1986) * Miloš Perović (1939) * Milan Pališaški (1927-2017) * Zoran Petrović (1925-2000) * Božidar Petrović (1922-2012)


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* Konstantin Radotić (19th century) * Milorad Ruvidić (1863-1914) * Jovan K. Ristić (19th century) * Ivanka Raspopović (1930-2015) *
Predrag Ristić Predrag Ristić ( sr-cyr, Предраг Ристић; 17 January 19315 August 2019) was a Serbian architect and university professor. Ristić was best-known for his works in the domain of sacral architecture. Biography Ristić was born in Belgr ...
(1931-2019) *
Ranko Radović Ranko Radović (August 18, 1935 – February 16, 2005) was a Montenegrin and Yugoslav architect, professor and theoretician of architecture. He taught contemporary architecture and urbanism at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture be ...
(1935-2005) *
Vujadin Radovanović Vujadin "Vuja" Radovanović ( sr-cyr, Вујадин Радовановић, born January 12, 1962, in Mladenovac) is a Serbian comic-book and graphic novel creator.
(born 1962)


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* Kosta Šreplović (1836-1872) * Pavle Stanišić (19th century) * Josif Silvić (19th century) * Andra Stevanović (1859-1929) *
Bojan Stupica Miroslava "Mira" Stupica ( sr-cyr, Мирослава Мира Ступица; née Todorović; 17 August 1923 – 19 August 2016) was a Serbian actress best known for her work in the theater, but also had extensive career on television and in fi ...
(1923-2016) *
Leonid Šejka Leonid Šejka (1932–1970) was a Serbian painter and architect. He was a member and founder of the art group Mediala. Šejka is now regarded as one of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (; sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Jugoslavija, Југосла ...
(1932-1970) * Milica Šterić (1914-1997) * Aleksandar Stjepanović (1931)


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Branko Tanazević Branko Tanazević (Бранко Таназевић) ( Čakovo, Banat, 1876 - Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1945) was one of the most famous Serbian architects of the Art Nouveau and Serbo-Byzantine Revival, also known as the Serbian national s ...
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Momčilo Tapavica Momčilo Tapavica ( sr-Cyrl, Момчило Тапавица; hu, Tapavicza Momcsilló ; 14 October 1872 – 10 January 1949) was an all-around sportsperson, competing in tennis, weightlifting, wrestling. Tapavica achieved his best result i ...
(1872-1949) * Vladislav Titelbah (1847-1925) * Stojan Titelbah (1877-1916) * Dobrivoje Tošković (1927)


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* Andrija Vuković (19th century) *
Mihailo Valtrović Mihailo Valtrović (Belgrade, 17 September 1839 - Belgrade Belgrade ( , ;, ; names in other languages) is the capital and largest city in Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and the crossroads of the P ...
(1839-1915) *
Mihailo Valtrović Mihailo Valtrović (Belgrade, 17 September 1839 - Belgrade Belgrade ( , ;, ; names in other languages) is the capital and largest city in Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and the crossroads of the P ...
(1839-1915) * Danilo Vladisavljević (1871-1923) * Petar Vulović (1931-2017) * Goran Vojvodić (1959)


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* Ernest Weissmann (1903–1985)


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* Hadži-Neimar (Nikola Živković) (1792-1870) * Dušan Živanović (19th century) * Milan Zloković (1898-1965)


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See also

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Architecture of Serbia The architecture of Serbia has a long, rich and diverse history. Some of the major European style from Roman to Postmodern are demonstrated, including renowned examples of Raška, Serbo-Byzantine with its revival, Morava, Baroque, Classica ...
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List of architects The following is a list of notable architects – well-known individuals with a large body of published work or notable structures, which point to an article in the English Wikipedia. Early architects * Aa ( Middle Kingdom), Egyptian *Amenhote ...
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List of people from Serbia List of people from Serbia is a list of notable people from Serbia. The list contains names of people who are associated with Serbia and its territory by their place of birth, and also by naturalization, domicile, citizenship or some other ...


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