Velimir Neidhardt
Appearance
Velimir Neidhardt (Croatian pronunciation: [ʋêlimiːr nǎjtxart]; born 7 October 1943) is a Croatian architect, president of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts since 2019.
Neidhardt is a professor at the University of Zagreb Faculty of Architecture,[1] former president of the Croatian Architects’ Association (1995–1999),[2] and a full member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (since 1991).[1] Since June 2015, he is also a corresponding member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts.[3]
Neidhardt's most important work is the building of the National and University Library in Zagreb.[4]
- Hotel Lapad (with I. Kolbach and B. Šavora; Dubrovnik, 1969)[6]
- Hotel Begova Ledina (Makarska, 1969)[7]
- Bit Pazar Shopping Centre (with I. Franić; Skopje, 1970)[8]
- Shopping Centre (Mrkonjić Grad, 1972)[9]
- City Centre (with Lj. Lulić and J. Nosso; Banja Luka, 1973–79)[10]
- New Zagreb City Centre (with L. Schwerer and B. Velnić; 1971)[11]
- French Republic Square (with I. Franić; Zagreb, 1977)[12]
- Hamma Centre (with Z. Krznarić; Algiers, 1984)[13]
- Telecommunications Building (Šibenik, 1980)[14]
- National and University Library (with M. Hržić, Z. Krznarić and D. Mance; Zagreb, 1978–95)[15]
- Zagreb urban axis (1981–85)[16]
- Ina Trgovina Building (Zagreb, 1985–89)[17]
- Exportdrvo Office Building (Zagreb, 1985)[18]
- Adriatic Pipeline Headquarters (Zagreb, 1989–91)[19]
- World Trade Centre (with Z. Krznarić and D. Mance; Zagreb, 1991)[20]
- Metropolitan axis (with Z. Krznarić and D. Mance; Zagreb, 1992)[21]
- St. John the Evangelist Church (Zagreb, 1991)[22]
- Parish Church (Zagreb, 1994)[23]
- Badel City Block (with M. Begović and D. Mance; Zagreb, 1992–96)[24]
- Croatian Government Centre (Zagreb, 1996)[25]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Velimir Neidhardt, F.C.A." info.hazu.hr. Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Retrieved 7 June 2015.
- ^ "Velimir Neidhardt - Biografija" (in Croatian). Ruđer Bošković Institute. Retrieved 2009-01-14.
- ^ "Novi člani Slovenske akademije znanosti in umetnosti" [The New Members of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts]. June 2015.
- ^ Jovetić, Goran (November 29, 2001). "Suvereni stvaratelj u velikom mjerilu" (PDF). Vjesnik (in Croatian). Retrieved 2009-01-14.
- ^ Vukić 2001, p. 127.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 16–19.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 20–25.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 26–19.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 30–33.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 34–41.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 44–47.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 48–51.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 52–53.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 54–55.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 56–67.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 68–73.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 74–81.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 86–87.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 92–95.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 96–97.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 98–101.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 102–103.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 104–107.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 108–113.
- ^ Vukić 2001, pp. 114–119.
Bibliography
[edit]- Vukić, Fedja (2001). Velimir Neidhardt: arhitektura grada [Velimir Neidhardt: Urban Architecture] (PDF) (in Croatian and English). Zagreb. ISBN 953-206-028-6. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
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