
Ivan Antić (1923–2005), architect and academic, considered one of the former Yugoslavia's best post-World War 2 architects. Bogdan Bogdanović (1922–2010), architect, urbanist and essayist, designed monumental concrete sculpture in Jasenovac. Alexis Josic (1921–2011), French architect. Milica Šterić (1914–1998), architect for Energoprojekt, built post World War 2 power plants. Mihailo Janković (1911–1976), architect who designed several important structures in Serbia. Milan Zloković (1898–1965), architect, founder of the Group of Architects of Modern Expressions. Aleksandar Deroko (1894–1988), architect, artist, professor and author. Milan Minić (architect) (1889–1961, architect. Jovanka Bončić-Katerinić (1887–1966), architect, 1st woman engineer in Germany. Dragiša Brašovan (1887–1965), modernist architect, leading architect of the early 20th century in Yugoslavia. Jelisaveta Načić (1876–1955), pioneer in women's architecture in Serbia. Momčilo Tapavica (1872–1949), designer of Novi Sad's Matica Srpska building also 1st Serb to win an Olympic medal at 1st modern Olympic Games (Athens, Greece, 1896). Leko (1864–1914), Serbian architect and urbanist Milica Krstić Čolak-Antić (1887–1964), one of the most important female architects during the first half of the twenty-first century. Konstantin Jovanović (1849–1923), architect who designed National assemblies of Serbia and Bulgaria and National Bank of Serbia. Svetozar Ivačković (1844–1924), post- Romantic architect. Andreja Damjanović (1813–1878), 19th century architect from Macedonia, also claimed by Bulgaria. Radovan, 13th century Serbian architect born in Ragusa. Traditional tricolor flag of the Serbs, in continuous use since 1835 Artists
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