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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation

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Two multifunctional buildings on Ilidza near Sarajevo by architect Ahmet Hadrovic

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Abstract

Ilidza is one of the municipalities of the Sarajevo city located on its western edge, at a distance of about 12 km from the city center. Most of the territory of the Ilidza Municipality is in the basin of the Bosna river, where the popular excursion site 'Vrelo Bosne' is located. In the first few kilometers of the stream, Bosna receives three right tributaries: Zeljeznica, Dobrinja and Miljacka, and one left tributary, Zujevina, and Rakovacki potok (Rakovacki stream). The first human settlements in the area of ​​today's Ilidza date back to the Neolithic period. The Neolithic settlement of Butmir (3500-2500 BC) is located on the banks of the Zeljeznica river, and was archaeologically discovered in 1893-1896. In the first half of century, the Sarajevo area became part of the Roman Empire. The administrative and cultural center of Sarajevo Field was the 'Aquae S.' settlement built on the area of ​​today's Ilidza. The Ottoman period (15-19 century) gave its name to this settlement. 'Iladz' is an old Turkish word that means 'medicine', that which gives health to man and characterized and defined this locality of water and air. During the period of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1878-1918), Ilidza and its surroundings developed into a built and arranged area. The old Turkish spa has been modernized on the model of the bathing centers of Europe at the time. In Socialist Yugoslavia, Ilidza was a large industrial center and ranked fifth in Bosnia and Herzegovina in terms of economic strength.

The aim of this work is to present two buildings on Ilidza from the 'time of transition', i.e. construction after the war (1992-1995).

 

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Ahmet Hadrovic (2022). Two multifunctional buildings on Ilidza near Sarajevo by architect Ahmet Hadrovic . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 3(5), 283-288.

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