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The 'Beograd na vodi' masterplan. Belgrade’s latest identity make over

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.42.800

Keywords:

identity, Belgrade, Beograd na vodi, urban development, romanticism, Byzantine Revival, Beogradska Moderna, Socialist city, Neonationalism, waterfront

Abstract

Foreign investment by the United Arab Emirates in the 'Beograd na vodi' master plan sets the stage for the largest urban development in the Serbian capital since the planning of Novi Beograd. While the government embraces the plan as an instrument to spur economic growth in Serbia, critics are more cautious and warn for cliche corporate development.

How to Cite

van der Hoeven, F., & Ivković, M. (2014). The ’Beograd na vodi’ masterplan. Belgrade’s latest identity make over. Project Baikal, 11(42), 134–137. https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.42.800

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2014-09-22

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