Residential architecture of George Pavlovic Kovalevsky in interwar Belgrade

Vuksanović-Macura Zlata
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George Pavlovic Kovalevsky, architect and urban planner, belongs to the most significant authors who created in the period between the Two World Wars in Belgrade. Yet, his work and life have rarely been the subject of scholarly literature, while the study of his housing projects has been overlooked. This paper discusses housing projects designed by Kovalevsky mainly in collaboration with another Russian architect Vladimir Bilinski. The analysis of the projects is based on original archival plans, documents and photographs. Residential buildings designed during 1921-1923 by these two architects include small single-storey houses, multi-storey building and spacious villas. Although of different surface, volume and shape, they have some common characteristics such as: classical construction, equable aesthetic quality that followed the spirit of the late Secession or the modernized Academicism, and were designed in line with the requirements of the property-owners. Buildings created by Kovalevsky and Bilinski cannot be considered among the most important achievements of the interwar Belgrade residential architecture, but their study is important because it contributes to a better understanding and evaluation of the work of these authors, as well as the overall architectural production of that period. In a broader sense, this paper builds upon general rise in interest in the revaluation of cultural, social and historical values of residential architecture in Belgrade that was created in the late 19th and the first half of the 20th century, as an important segment of the material and immaterial cultural heritage and the identity of the city and contributes to its more adequate interpretation and preservation.
George Pavlovic Kovalevsky在两次世界大战期间贝尔格莱德的住宅建筑
建筑师和城市规划师George Pavlovic Kovalevsky是在两次世界大战期间在贝尔格莱德创作的最重要的作家之一。然而,他的工作和生活很少成为学术文献的主题,而对他的住房项目的研究却被忽视了。本文讨论了Kovalevsky主要与另一位俄罗斯建筑师Vladimir Bilinski合作设计的住宅项目。对这些项目的分析是基于原始档案计划、文件和照片。这两位建筑师在1921-1923年间设计的住宅建筑包括小型单层住宅、多层建筑和宽敞的别墅。虽然它们的表面、体积和形状各不相同,但它们都具有一些共同的特点:建筑古典,美学品质匀称,遵循了分离派晚期或现代学院派的精神,设计符合业主的要求。Kovalevsky和Bilinski创造的建筑不能被认为是两次世界大战期间贝尔格莱德住宅建筑最重要的成就之一,但他们的研究很重要,因为它有助于更好地理解和评估这些作者的工作,以及那个时期的整体建筑生产。从更广泛的意义上说,本文建立在对19世纪末和20世纪上半叶贝尔格莱德住宅建筑的文化、社会和历史价值重新评估的普遍兴趣的基础上,这些建筑作为物质和非物质文化遗产和城市身份的重要组成部分,有助于对其进行更充分的解释和保护。
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