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Nikola Nestorović ( sr-cyr, Никола Несторовић, 15 April 1868
Požarevac Požarevac ( sr-cyr, Пожаревац, ) is a list of cities in Serbia, city and the administrative centre of the Braničevo District in eastern Serbia. It is located between three rivers: Danube, Great Morava and Mlava and below the hill Čač ...
- 18 February 1957,
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) was a Serbian architect and professor at the Technical Faculty. He is one of the most important architects in Serbia, whose creativity marked and enriched Belgrade and Serbian architecture during the last decade of the nineteenth and the first decade of the twentieth century. After finishing grade school, he moved to
Belgrade Belgrade is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin, Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. T ...
, where he enrolled in the Technical College of the Great School. He graduated in 1890, and was employed as a subcontractor at the Ministry of Construction. He was sent to work in Požarevac, where he performed tasks on marking forests and regulating the flow of the Morava River. He returned to Belgrade in 1893, with a request for a scholarship to study architecture abroad. He didn't get a scholarship, but he got a paid leave and used that period to go to the
Technische Hochschule A ''Technische Hochschule'' (, plural: ''Technische Hochschulen'', abbreviated ''TH'') is a type of university focusing on engineering sciences in Germany. Previously, it also existed in Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands (), and Finland (, ) ...
in Charlottenburg (now
Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin; also known as Berlin Institute of Technology and Technical University of Berlin, although officially the name should not be translated) is a public university, public research university located in Berlin, Germany. It was the first ...
). He finished his studies in 1896 and passed the state exam a year later. He returned to Belgrade and worked in the Ministry of Construction until 1905. As early as 1898, he became a part-time professor at the Technical Faculty. He was elected a permanent associate professor in 1905 and a full professor in 1919. After his retirement, he remained at the Faculty as a part-time teacher until the Second World War. To this day, it is known that he designed sixty-eight buildings, mainly for public, business and residential purposes, while in the domain of sacred architecture he tried his hand at two projects. The creative activity of three decades and great productivity enabled a comprehensive overview, not only of the designer's oeuvre, but also of the Serbian architecture of that period and some of its most significant examples, of which Nestorović is the author. Educated in the spirit of academicism, and modern in his understandings, throughout his creative work he moved between academic postulates and modern secession aspirations, under the influence of the environment in which he created. At the beginning of his career, the canons of academicism served him as a safe and proven support, so that through collaboration with another famous Serbian architect Andra Stevanović, he achieved greater security and freedom in a more individual artistic expression. His father was a merchant and president of the Požarevac municipality, and his son was an architect, Bogdan Nestorović.


Significant works

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National Museum of Serbia The National Museum of Serbia () is the largest and oldest museum in Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in the central zone of Belgrade on a square plot between the Republic Square (Belgrade), Republic Square, formerly Theatre Square, and three stree ...
with Andra Stevanovic * House of N. Nestorovic - Kneza Milosa 40 * House of V. Markovic - Terazije 38, with Andra Stevanovic *
Belgrade Cooperative Belgrade Cooperative () was a Serbian cooperative bank founded in 1882 to promote savings and support small enterprises, craftspeople and the poor of Belgrade. Member-shareholders have been paying membership in amount of one Serbian Dinar per wee ...
- Karadjordjeva 48 with Andra Stevanovic *
Building of Merchant Stamenković Building of Merchant Stamenković () is located in Belgrade, in 41, Kralja Petra Street and it has the status of a cultural monument. The building of Merchant Stamenković was built in 1907 according to the project by the architects Аndra Stevan ...
corner of Kralja Petra and Uzun-Mirkova with Andra Stevanovic * Hotel Bristol, Belgrade corner of Karadjordjeva and Hercegovacka


Gallery

File:National Museum of Serbia (DSC04612).jpg, National Museum File:Belgrade Cooperative, front view.jpg,
Belgrade Cooperative Belgrade Cooperative () was a Serbian cooperative bank founded in 1882 to promote savings and support small enterprises, craftspeople and the poor of Belgrade. Member-shareholders have been paying membership in amount of one Serbian Dinar per wee ...
File:Bristol hotel, Belgrade 03.jpg, Hotel Bristol File:Атеље Уроша Предића.jpg, House of
Uroš Predić Uroš Predić ( sr-Cyrl, Урош Предић, ; Orlovat, 7 December 1857 – Belgrade, 12 February 1953) was a Serbian Realism (visual arts), Realist painter. Along with Paja Jovanović and Đorđe Krstić, he is considered the most important ...
, 1910 File:Зграда трговца Стаменковића, Краља Петра 41, Београд.jpg,
Building of Merchant Stamenković Building of Merchant Stamenković () is located in Belgrade, in 41, Kralja Petra Street and it has the status of a cultural monument. The building of Merchant Stamenković was built in 1907 according to the project by the architects Аndra Stevan ...
File:Beograd_-_Gradjevinski_fakultet.jpg, Building of the Technical Faculty


See also

* List of Serbian architects


References


Literature

* Дивна Ђурић-Замоло; Градитељи Београда 1815-1914 * Arhitektura Srbije u XIX Veku, Bogdan Nestorovic {{DEFAULTSORT:Nestorovic, Nikola 1868 births 1957 deaths Serbian architects People from Požarevac