Milan Minić (architect)

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Milan S. Minić
Born1889
Died1961 (72)
Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian / Yugoslav
Alma materUniversity of Belgrade
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsMajestic Hotel in Belgrade
Zeleni Venac Hotel in Šabac

Milan Minić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Минић, 1889–1961) was a Serbian architect and painter.

He was founder and first president of The Applied Artists and Designers Association of Serbia" (ULUPUDS) in 1953.[1]

Notable works[]

His works include:[2][3]

  • The building facade in Belgrade, Čika Ljubina 5
  • hotels: Zeleni Venac in Šabac and Majestic in Belgrade
  • Majdanpek House of Culture
  • Reconstruction and adaptation of the Old Palace in Belgrade for use of the Presidium of the FPR Yugoslavia National Assembly and the New Palace in Belgrade for the Government presidency of the PR Serbia
  • Completion, adaptation and interior decoration of the House of the National Assembly of Serbia
  • Refurbishment of the Writers Club in Francuska Street 7, Belgrade and the Topčider House of Troops.
  • Šabac City Market Building

See also[]

  • List of painters from Serbia

References[]

  1. ^ History of ULUPUDS
  2. ^ Milan Minić: architect and painter, Muzej Belgrade, 2003.
  3. ^ Beogradski opus arhitekte Milana Minića (1889-1961), GGB XLIII, Beograd 1996, 123-152.


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