Ljiljana Blagojevic

Dr. Ljiljana Blagojević, architect, held professional posts as Project Architect and Design Manager, and academic posts teaching architectural design, history and theory, in Serbia and internationally. She was a design architect in Office of Zaha Hadid and RHWL in London, and Institute of Architecture and Urbanism of Serbia in Belgrade. She taught at University of Belgrade and, as visiting professor, at Yale University School of Architecture, University of Donja Gorica Faculty of Arts and Polytechnic, and University of Novi Sad Technical Faculty. Ms. Blagojević gave lectures by invitation at Harvard University GSD, Yale University SOA, ETH Zürich, Politecnico di Milano, Parsons The New School for Design, University of Zagreb, University of Split and Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, among other academic institutions. She was a European Forum Alpbach Speaker and Salzburg Seminar Fellow. She authored scholarly monographs Modern House in Belgrade, 1920-1941 (Belgrade, 2000), Modernism in Serbia: The Elusive Margins of Belgrade Architecture, 1919-1941 (Cambridge MA, 2003), Novi Beograd: Contested Modernism (Belgrade, 2007), Itineraries: Modern and Mediterranean. Tracing the Steps of Architects Nikola Dobrović and Milan Zloković (Belgrade, 2015), and co-authored Dobrović in Dubrovnik: A Venture in Modern Architecture (Berlin, 2015). Her articles were published in Planning Perspectives, The Journal of Architecture, Architecture Research Quarterly, Architectural History, Prostor, Spatium International Review, Le culture della tecnica, ArchitekturaUrbanizmus and other scholarly journals. She co-authored the pavilion of Serbia at 11th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice. She is recipient of Association of Serbian Architects Lifetime Achievement Award, “Ranko Radović” Award and Grand Prix of the Salon of Architecture in Belgrade.