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Breaking patterns, changing cities – towards a “Third Belgrade<br />

OUT OF DIDSASTER - FROM DESTRUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION<br />

Urbicide and the chances of reconstruction of Balkan Cities<br />

Any hope today for a meaningful reconstruction of cities and for their<br />

"reinvention,' must take into account the<br />

global forces that have led to their shaping. The much wider<br />

significance leads us to consider a variety of issues for cities throughout the<br />

world, their similarities attest to the new cultural paradigm imposed by<br />

globalization. This worldwide reshaping of social, institutional, spatial and<br />

security arrangements necessitates, among other things, a new concept of the<br />

city and a related transformation of traditional political and urban design<br />

paradigms.<br />

Out of Ground zero, ed J, Ockman, Prestel 2002<br />

Cultural bases of transition<br />

The conceptual tool introduced as "ethnography of consumption" when applied to cities in postcommunist<br />

countries suggests that "historically global transformations" might be related to privatization<br />

patterns with many types of previous relations of production remaining intact. Such a combination<br />

produced by continuity and change of practices as the new organization of rackets, patterns of<br />

corruption, bribery, persistence of Mafia, etc.. stresses the process in which h the state t agencies fail<br />

to enforce the effective law and establish legitimate forms of protection. In the void the newly<br />

emerged "armed protection" make private security guards using services of members of underworld,<br />

former sportsmen (groups called Boxers, Wrestlers) former soldiers, even the ex-members of secret<br />

services, forming a "parallel line of power".<br />

from modernism to postmodernism<br />

Shift from a managerial approach to an entrepreneurial approach included a ne<br />

perspective of control. this changed perspective of control have linked the<br />

transition from fordism to postfordism to that of the transition from modernism<br />

postmodernism<br />

Modernism can be understood as an unfolding process in which subsystems<br />

operate increasingly independently by means of the processes of differentiation,<br />

rationalization and integration<br />

Postmodernism is a process that shows continuity with the process of<br />

modernism: it is a radicalization of the already existing tendencies within it,<br />

such as increasing unpredictability, decentralization, deconcentration and<br />

fragmentation (hyperdifferentiation as the radical extension of differentiation) in<br />

this regard to 'reflexive modernization' which means that the premises of<br />

modernism become entangled in a web of unintentional consequences<br />

Milan Prodanovic, Out of disaster, Berlin 2 nd September 06


Reinveniting Belgrade City<br />

Count Marsigli 1724, map printed in Hague<br />

Prodanovic May 011


Prodanovic May 011<br />

Grof Mersilije govori Turskom vojskovodji ispred kojeg su Mersilijeve mape, s desne strane je predstanvik Venecije, dogovara se granica u vreme<br />

Karlovacog mira, pored toga sto ide Savom i Dunavom, danasnja granica Hrvatske i Bosne tom prlikom je utvrdjena


FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SINAN SYMPOSIUM<br />

Austro-Hungarian monarchy<br />

The Turkish Empire<br />

Roman Centre of castrum old Belgrade of Singidunum<br />

Roman castrum of Singidunum<br />

The town of Zemun<br />

Images of Belgrade as seen by Austrians and Turks<br />

New Belgrade, after 1950<br />

Belgrade today<br />

Prodanovic May 011


FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SINAN SYMPOSIUM<br />

Prodanovic May 011


Prodanovic May 011


Prodanovic May 011


FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SINAN SYMPOSIUM<br />

Stranice Mersilijevog Atlasa Podunavlja<br />

Hague 1724<br />

Milan Prodanovic April 08


Belgrade’s<br />

identity<br />

Reinveniting Belgrade City<br />

Prodanovic May 011


Prodanovic May 011


Prodanovic May 011


FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SINAN SYMPOSIUM<br />

Bajrakli Dzamija Beograd


Milan Prodanovic April 08


FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SINAN SYMPOSIUM<br />

Milan Prodanovic April 08


FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SINAN SYMPOSIUM


FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SINAN SYMPOSIUM<br />

Milan Prodanovic April 08


FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SINAN SYMPOSIUM<br />

Milan Prodanovic April 08


FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SINAN SYMPOSIUM<br />

Venice<br />

watercity<br />

Milan Prodanovic April 08


FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SINAN SYMPOSIUM<br />

Milan Prodanovic April 08


Milan Prodanovic April 08


FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SINAN SYMPOSIUM<br />

Milan Prodanovic April 08


FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SINAN SYMPOSIUM<br />

Milan Prodanovic April 08


FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SINAN SYMPOSIUM<br />

Milan Prodanovic April 08


FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SINAN SYMPOSIUM


FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SINAN SYMPOSIUM<br />

Belgrade today<br />

Belgrade today<br />

Belgrade 1690<br />

Milan Prodanovic April 08


FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SINAN SYMPOSIUM<br />

Prodanovic May 011


FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SINAN SYMPOSIUM<br />

Milan Prodanovic April 08


Marina Dorcol<br />

Daniel Libeskind<br />

Arhitekt NY<br />

Jan Gehl arhitekt<br />

Kopenhagen<br />

Prodanovic May 011


Prodanovic May 011


Prodanovic May 011<br />

Prodanovic May 011


Prodanovic May 011


Prodanovic May 011

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