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Location: Architekturzentrum Wien - Podium
Presentation: Monday 25 November 2013, 7pm
Tickets:
Admission free!
Bogdan Bogdanović (1922-2010) created the legendary Concrete Flowers in Jasenovac and the memorial park in Vukovar which was rewarded the Piranesi prize. His monuments, memorials and necropolis in all parts of former Yugoslavia symbolize the cultural diversity as well as the tragic history of the Balcan. The common denominator is the attitude of their native Serbian creator: "inclusive not exclusive, joining not dividing" – Friedrich Achleitner about Bogdanovićs singular architecture of remembrance in the 20th century.
Welcome address: Monika Platzer, Az W
Friedrich Achleitner, architectural theoretician: Introduction to the publication "Den Toten eine Blume. Die Denkmäler von Bogdan Bogdanović", Zsolnay Verlag, Vienna 2013
followed by a conversation between Friedrich Achleitner, architectural theoretician and Lachnit, editor Ö1
(in German)
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© Friedrich Achleitner
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Book presentation: Den Toten eine Blume
Further Information: Bogdan Bogdanović

Information: Lisa Kusebauch-Kaiser Tel.: +43 (1) 522 31 15 Fax: +43 (1) 522 31 17 Email: office@azw.at
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