Slavko Brezovski
Slavko Brezovski | |
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Born |
Galicnik, Yugoslavia | 10 June 1922
Nationality | Macedonian |
Occupation | Architect |
Buildings | Church of St. Clement of Ohrid in Skopje |
Slavko Brezovski, famous for modern architecture built in the Republic of Macedonia. Head of architecture at the University of Skopje. Born in Galicnik, 1921.
Architecture
Designed and build modernist buildings in the Socialist Yugoslavia. Designed the Church of St. Clement of Ohrid in Skopje.[1] Designed the Yugoslav Embassy in Brasilia in 1961. Designed and built buildings in the former Yugoslav republics, Brazil and Libya.
Influenced by Oscar Niemeyer in Brasilia and Kenzō Tange during the planning of Skopje following the 1963 Skopje earthquake.[2]
Brutalism influence on Architecture of the Republic of Macedonia [3]
Gallery
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Saint Clement of Ohrid - Skopje.
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The entrance of the church.
References
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