
Aleksandra FilipovicSapienza University of Rome | la sapienza · Department of History, Design and Architecture Restoration - DiSDRA
Aleksandra Filipovic
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This volume focuses on the ecclesiastical architecture of 12th-century Nemaniad origins (Mother of God, Saint Nicholas and Saint George) by examining the layout preferences of the client and the workforce of diverse cultural backgrounds. The author discusses the monuments' construction techniques as a primary instrument for shaping space by taking...
The antique Niš (Naissus) in today’s Republic of Serbia, was developed in the fertile valley of the Nišava river (Navisos). Being an important strategic point, the city was developed on the crossroad of important trans-Balkan routes. The city went through economic, political and demographic flourishment since the end of the 3rd century, and especia...
Two islands in the Gulf of Belceǧiz (Southern Turkey), Gemile and Karacaören, along with the nearby mainland, preserve the characteristics of an urban ensemble probably dating to the first half of the sixth century. This may be considered as a well-structured single unit. For reasons inherent to the subject under consideration, the current research...
(italijanski) Quest’articolo tratta l’analisi del progetto della chiesa
monastica dedicata a S. Giorgio (1170/71), situata nei pressi di Novi Pazar,
fondazione del gran giuppano Stefan Nemanja. Il metodo dell’ autore
richiedeva un cambio dei canoni di lettura di quelli applicati a S. Nicola a
Toplica, la fondazione precedente della stessa committen...
The church of the Mother of God, which stands near Kuršumlja, Serbia, has correctly been dated to the reign of Stephan Nemanja. This paper studies in depth the ideology which persuaded the Serbian župan to make use of an ancient building as the foundation for a monastery which he later presented as a gift to his wife Anna. In addition, the restorat...