The Buildings Built for Public use by The KKK Group in Croatia (Jovan Korka, Đorđe Krekić and Georg Kiverov): Architecture, Structure and Conservation (CROSBI ID 253165)
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Matan, Cela ; Mrak, Iva ; Palinić, Nana
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The Buildings Built for Public use by The KKK Group in Croatia (Jovan Korka, Đorđe Krekić and Georg Kiverov): Architecture, Structure and Conservation
Architects Jovan Korka, Đorđe Krekić and Georg Kiverov founded the KKK Group in 1931 in Zagreb, and worked together until 1939. During its activity, the Group built in total five public buildings for public use: The Chamber of Labour in Zagreb and Public Labour Exchange buildings in Zagreb, Osijek, Slavonski Brod and Karlovac. The emphasis on the analysis conducted was on hidden architectural and structural values of anthological buildings in the authors’ body of work, omitted in the existing research, and the presentation of unknown works. The survived buildings, the legacy of the KKK Group, are the testimony of functionalist and avant-garde modern architecture in Croatia.
KKK Group, Korka, Krekić, Kiverov, public typology, Croatian Modern Architecture, the Chamber of Labour, the Public Labour Exchange
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