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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation

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Business and social center of the Adil-Bey mosque complex in the Kobilja Glava settlement in Sarajevo by architect Ahmet Hadrovic

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Abstract

The author of this paper created (1996) the “Urban project for the center of the Kobilja Glava Settlement”, which envisaged a series of business, cultural, religious and memorial contents. Also, the author did the projects of all the individual buildings. The main contents of the “Urban Project of the Center of the Kobilja Glava Settlement in Sarajevo” are: Adil Bey's Mosque with a business and social center, an Elementary School with a sports hall, an extended stay for students of younger grades, the Central Square with a Monument to the Bosnian Martyrs, the Kobilja Glava Cultural Center, Business facilities (department store, bakeries, butchers, cafes, shops, hotel), post office, infirmary, pharmacy. All the listed objects have been realized (except for the hotel, due to the death of the client of the project). The author presented some of these projects to the public through works published in international journals.

The aim of this paper is to present a modern complex-endowment ('vakuf') which continues the tradition of building endowments ('vakuf') in Sarajevo for more than 500 years. With this work, the author expresses his personal satisfaction and honor that he joined this noble tradition with his project.

 

 

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Ahmet Hadrovic (2022). Business and social center of the Adil-Bey mosque complex in the Kobilja Glava settlement in Sarajevo by architect Ahmet Hadrovic . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 3(5), 277-281.

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