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MasonicStage™
December 25th, 2010, 05:49 PM
http://i.imgur.com/SnLtb.png

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6c/Coat_of_arms_of_Sarajevo.svg/420px-Coat_of_arms_of_Sarajevo.svg.png

Dobrodošli na podforum za grad Sarajevo! :cheers:

AdnanPD
December 25th, 2010, 05:51 PM
Finally :)

AdnanPD
December 25th, 2010, 05:57 PM
Prebaci i ovaj thread u Sarajevo podforum:

http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=582697

MasonicStage™
December 25th, 2010, 05:59 PM
učinjeno :)
šta god još treba, sve ovdje stavi(te) ;)

SokoX
December 25th, 2010, 06:36 PM
Naslov treba da bude " Sarajevo | Сарајево ". :cheers:

MasonicStage™
December 25th, 2010, 06:40 PM
Naslov treba da bude " Sarajevo | Сарајево ". :cheers:

da da, zamolit ću i to adminsitratora ;)
uvidio sam to već.

JloKyM
December 26th, 2010, 01:11 AM
Naslov treba da bude " Sarajevo | Сарајево ". :cheers:

Why do you need such "naslov", when it is obvious that all these threads are for Sarajevo!? Now the titles are too long.

MasonicStage™
December 26th, 2010, 01:16 AM
Why do you need such "naslov", when it is obvious that all these threads are for Sarajevo!? Now the titles are too long.

I think they just want to have cyrillic titles too. ;)

JloKyM
December 26th, 2010, 01:22 AM
I think they just want to have cyrillic titles too. ;)

I mean the whole thing is just useless. This section is for Sarajevo, you don't need to mention it again in the titles..

MasonicStage™
December 26th, 2010, 01:36 AM
I mean the whole thing is just useless. This section is for Sarajevo, you don't need to mention it again in the titles..

yes, I agree definitely, but since both latin and cyrillic alphabet are in use in Bosnia, it's not unusual to see 2 names written in different alphabet for a particular town or a city.

SokoX
December 26th, 2010, 02:02 AM
Lokum, I don't want to be ostentatious, but both scripts are in official use in Bosnia and Herzegovina and I see no reason why we shouldn't follow the same principle on this forum. ;)

AmelFl
December 26th, 2010, 02:28 AM
ajd

mislim bit ce bolje za pregled

VozdraRajvosa
December 26th, 2010, 03:17 AM
I mean the whole thing is just useless. This section is for Sarajevo, you don't need to mention it again in the titles..

I agree

JloKyM
December 26th, 2010, 07:36 AM
Lokum, I don't want to be ostentatious, but both scripts are in official use in Bosnia and Herzegovina and I see no reason why we shouldn't follow the same principle on this forum. ;)

You don't understand me :) It is not about the the way Sarajevo is written. I'll just give you an example:
Now the thread looks like this:
SARAJEVO | Сарајево | Renovation of Facades
And I think it should look like this:
Renovation of Facades
Because it is more than clear, that this thread is for Sarajevo. :)

Dario_sa
December 26th, 2010, 10:18 AM
You don't understand me :) It is not about the the way Sarajevo is written. I'll just give you an example:
Now the thread looks like this:
SARAJEVO | Сарајево | Renovation of Facades
And I think it should look like this:
Renovation of Facades
Because it is more than clear, that this thread is for Sarajevo. :)

^^:okay:

SaRaJeVo-City
December 26th, 2010, 10:47 AM
I think they just want to have cyrillic titles too. ;)

yea exactly, because god forbid one of the serbs cant read latin....how would they manage to navigate through the forum....that would be a nightmare .....:nuts:

SokoX
December 26th, 2010, 11:36 AM
You don't understand me :) It is not about the the way Sarajevo is written. I'll just give you an example:
Now the thread looks like this:
SARAJEVO | Сарајево | Renovation of Facades
And I think it should look like this:
Renovation of Facades
Because it is more than clear, that this thread is for Sarajevo. :)

Don't you think it may be confusing to some of us? Also you should note that I prefer writing/reading on my own language rather than on the foreign one. :D

GoldenTree
December 26th, 2010, 12:05 PM
Don't you think it may be confusing to some of us? Also you should note that I prefer writing/reading on my own language rather than on the foreign one. :D

OK, from now on, SokoX will not use latin but only cyrillic letters when he write his native language.

So SokoX (not just you, but all who thinks like you), will you accept that mods ban you if you one time use latin instead of the cyrillic letters when you write on your native language? :D

If that is case, I agree that I go around the net and search for cyrillic letters and copy/paste them also in title when I want to open one thread.

SokoX
December 26th, 2010, 12:10 PM
GoldenTree, I thought you were a liberal and intelligent person, but now I see I was wrong.


P.S. If you were just a little bit more careful you will note that I was referring to the english title " RENOVATION OF THE FACADES "!

mirza-sm
December 26th, 2010, 12:18 PM
Oh fgs all of you, stop it. :)

Bad_Hafen
December 26th, 2010, 12:34 PM
I mean the whole thing is just useless. This section is for Sarajevo, you don't need to mention it again in the titles..+1

sarajlije nek ste se odvojile, zauzimali ste pola foruma:)
GoldenTree, I thought you were a liberal and intelligent person, but now I see I was wrong.

uuuu zaj... si se posteno

JloKyM
December 26th, 2010, 05:47 PM
Don't you think it may be confusing to some of us? Also you should note that I prefer writing/reading on my own language rather than on the foreign one. :D

Hehe, I'm not talking about english language, but only about "Sarajevo | Сараjево" part of the title. This EXACT part is useless.

BiH-x
December 26th, 2010, 05:49 PM
You don't understand me :) It is not about the the way Sarajevo is written. I'll just give you an example:
Now the thread looks like this:
SARAJEVO | Сарајево | Renovation of Facades
And I think it should look like this:
Renovation of Facades
Because it is more than clear, that this thread is for Sarajevo. :)

+1

AdnanPD
December 26th, 2010, 05:58 PM
Hehe, I'm not talking about english language, but only about "Sarajevo | Сараjево" part of the title. This EXACT part is useless.

Just do that :)

byM4k5
December 26th, 2010, 07:35 PM
Čestitke na novom podforumu. Sada je kud i kamo preglednije. :)

Šta kažete da se otvori jedan thread za saobraćajnu infrastrukturu Sarajeva?

corvus_edin
December 26th, 2010, 08:26 PM
Čestitke na novom podforumu. Sada je kud i kamo preglednije. :)

Šta kažete da se otvori jedan thread za saobraćajnu infrastrukturu Sarajeva?

:okay:

LordMarshall
December 27th, 2010, 04:23 AM
Čestitke na novom podforumu. Sada je kud i kamo preglednije. :)

Šta kažete da se otvori jedan thread za saobraćajnu infrastrukturu Sarajeva?

super ideja

leopol
December 28th, 2010, 11:33 AM
A sta cemo tu stavljati? Nove rupe na cesti?

Pa ovdje se poslije rata izgradilo svega 3-4 ulice i dva bulevara...

HDZ
December 28th, 2010, 04:11 PM
Za početak bi moglo:

- Sjeverna longitudinala (sa produžetkom do Čengić Vile)
- Južna longitudinala (kružni tok Hrasno)
- I Transverzala (eksproprijacija na dijelu trase)
- XII transverzala (Stupska petlja)
- Zapadni prilaz (od Mostarskog raskršća do Ilidže)
- Gradski saobraćaj (pruge, trolejbus)

Za ove ceste već postoje projekti i/ili video prezentacije, ili su dijelovi već završeni (dio Sjeverne longitudinale, Zapadni prilaz).
Jeste malo ali, kasnije se može dodavati ako bude još nešto.:)

atlantis.
December 28th, 2010, 07:00 PM
To su sve dobre teme, ali bi to bio mrtav thread, jer se nista od tog ne gradi. Tek ponekad bi se neko sjetio da postira nesto u stilu "Ima li sta od ovog projekta?" i onda bi svi otvorili temu da vidimo sta se desilo, tek da bi se ponovo razocarali...

HDZ
December 28th, 2010, 11:48 PM
^^ U pravu si. Zaista se vrlo malo trenutno radi. :)

Tango Zulu
December 30th, 2010, 08:36 PM
Imam ja pitanja, neznam da otvorim neku ekolosku temu ili sta vec, ali volio bi da pitak kako ljudi u Sarajevu prezive preko zime. Imate nesto sto se zove "Air Inversion" sto znaci da je hladan zrak zarobljen u kotlini ispod vruceg (relativno) zraka na planinama pa sav diesel i sve vatre i dim i smog se skupe u toj kotlini, i nemoze covjek prezivjeti.

ja sam se moro odselit na alpske dijelove nase drzave, jer sam slab i plucni bolsenik.

Znam da ima mjerilo za taj smog, ali netreba mi mjerilo da znam da nemogu da disem. mogu zamisliti zdravstvene posljedice za djecu koja odrastu tamo. za mene, dozvoliti takav zrak je kriminal.

pitanje je, dali se ista preuzima portiv te ekoloske i zdravstvene katastrofe?

Tako nesto nism ni vidio ni u hong kongu ni bilo kojoj metropoli osim beijing-a.

mislim da samo najgori u europi po tome.

leopol
December 30th, 2010, 11:02 PM
Tipicna stvar za Sarajevo, bilo je katastrofa prije rata, a sada se u zadnje 3-4 godine situacija pogorsava i priblizava prijeratnom, jer je vlast Kantona obustavila subvencije za plin, tako da je jedini ekoloski energent sada preskup.

Najbolje je bilo od 1992 - 2005, kada je vecina stanovnistva koristila jeftini plin.

Drugi problem su naravno auta, kamioni i autobusi, ali to spada u ono sto se zove "kupovina socijalnog mira" dozvoljavanjem "narodu" da vozi svoje smece od Golfova 2, prastarih kamiona i kombija, itd, itd...

Lijek: preseliti ili trpiti dok se nesto ne promjeni

GoldenTree
December 31st, 2010, 01:11 AM
Imam ja pitanja, neznam da otvorim neku ekolosku temu ili sta vec, ali volio bi da pitak kako ljudi u Sarajevu prezive preko zime. Imate nesto sto se zove "Air Inversion" sto znaci da je hladan zrak zarobljen u kotlini ispod vruceg (relativno) zraka na planinama pa sav diesel i sve vatre i dim i smog se skupe u toj kotlini, i nemoze covjek prezivjeti.
Svi gradovi u svijetu imaju problema sa smogom, rjesenje je smanjiti smog. A on ce se smanjiti kad se uvede red.
Ne kompletno rjesavanje problema, medjutim barem 50%.

1. Javna prigradska parkiralista, kupovina autobusa na elektricni pogon, kupovina modernih autobusa koji su ekoloski prihvatljiviji od starih krsina, zabrana uvoza auta starijih od 4 godine i sa odredjenim EURO standardom, limiti saobracaja za teretna vozila odredjene kategorije, tacnije dozvola samo u odredjeno vrijeme, recimo od 4h ujutro do 11h ujutro itd, standardizirati kvalitetu goriva, zabraniti prodaju goriva koja su ispod EU standarda kvalitete itd.

http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=69600059&postcount=49

Sve u svemu, njemacki gradovi imaju u tome velikih iskustava. Njemci su klasificirali aute prema zagadjenosti, sa autima cini mi se koji su ispod EURO 3 standarda, vise ni ne mozes saobracati njemackim gradovima. Ne izmisljati toplu vodu, prenjeti njihova iskustva u zakone i to je to.

Sto se tice grijanja gradnja toplana, ako je moguce na alternativnu energiju, recimo termalne vode i grijanja na struju. Sto znaci u zgradama se ugradjuje grijanje na struju ili na plin, omoguciti i privatnim objektima prikljucenje na kolektivnu toplotnu instalaciju, ako vec nije.

Tango Zulu
December 31st, 2010, 09:06 AM
^^ znaci bez promjena 10-ak godina. :ohno: socialni mir se kupuje losim autima i neekoloskim grijanjem. bolje los zrak nego socialni nemir. steta, tako fin grad, jedino mu ovo fali. kad se to sredi bice jedan od njboljih gradova, makar po meni.

ekist
December 31st, 2010, 09:28 AM
Svi gradovi u svijetu imaju problema sa smogom, rjesenje je smanjiti smog. A on ce se smanjiti kad se uvede red.
Ne kompletno rjesavanje problema, medjutim barem 50%.

1. Javna prigradska parkiralista, kupovina autobusa na elektricni pogon, kupovina modernih autobusa koji su ekoloski prihvatljiviji od starih krsina, zabrana uvoza auta starijih od 4 godine i sa odredjenim EURO standardom, limiti saobracaja za teretna vozila odredjene kategorije, tacnije dozvola samo u odredjeno vrijeme, recimo od 4h ujutro do 11h ujutro itd, standardizirati kvalitetu goriva, zabraniti prodaju goriva koja su ispod EU standarda kvalitete itd.

http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=69600059&postcount=49

Sve u svemu, njemacki gradovi imaju u tome velikih iskustava. Njemci su klasificirali aute prema zagadjenosti, sa autima cini mi se koji su ispod EURO 3 standarda, vise ni ne mozes saobracati njemackim gradovima. Ne izmisljati toplu vodu, prenjeti njihova iskustva u zakone i to je to.

Sto se tice grijanja gradnja toplana, ako je moguce na alternativnu energiju, recimo termalne vode i grijanja na struju. Sto znaci u zgradama se ugradjuje grijanje na struju ili na plin, omoguciti i privatnim objektima prikljucenje na kolektivnu toplotnu instalaciju, ako vec nije.

Kazes prenijeti njihova iskustva u zakone i to je to... prejaka ti je ta! Usput, napomeni svabe da nam prenesu i ustav, zakone, sudove, tehnologiju, know-how, industriju, obrazovanje, zlatne rezerve, strucnjake, naucnike, infrastrukturu, kulturu, i da ne nabrajam vise...

Probudi se malo, kuca se gradi od temelja a ne od ciste have a ako mislis da moze bolje, bujrum se vrati pa daj svoj skroman doprinos razvoju zemlje. Onda ces malo bolje vidjeti nivo kulture, ekonomske moci, organizacije, politike, obrazovanja, itd. itd. U ovakvoj zamrsenoj politickoj organizaciji, historiskoj pozadini ovog podrucja, komsijskim aspiracijama, ovo je i vise nego solidno sto je do sada ucinjeno... realnije je reci da je moglo losije, nego da je moglo bolje!

Ovo o cemu ti non-stop pricas trazi dodatno zaduzivanje, valjda znas sta to znaci.

HDZ
December 31st, 2010, 02:34 PM
Tipicna stvar za Sarajevo, bilo je katastrofa prije rata, a sada se u zadnje 3-4 godine situacija pogorsava i priblizava prijeratnom, jer je vlast Kantona obustavila subvencije za plin, tako da je jedini ekoloski energent sada preskup.

Najbolje je bilo od 1992 - 2005, kada je vecina stanovnistva koristila jeftini plin.
Drugi problem su naravno auta, kamioni i autobusi, ali to spada u ono sto se zove "kupovina socijalnog mira" dozvoljavanjem "narodu" da vozi svoje smece od Golfova 2, prastarih kamiona i kombija, itd, itd...

Lijek: preseliti ili trpiti dok se nesto ne promjeni

Tačno. Tada gotovo da nije bilo vozila na ulicama, ugalj niko nije imao a plin bio besplatan (kad ga je bilo). :)

Najgora situacija je bi sedamdesetih i početkom osamdesetih, prije dovođenja plina u SA, i stalno se poboljšavala do 1992g. Drastično je smanjena upotreba uglja (neke vrste su bile i zabranjene) i bila je zabranjeno loženje rabljenog motornog ulja, a kotlovnice su rekonstruisane i prilagođene za plin. Tada su i kontrole bile rigoroznije. Sad nema takvih kontrola, ponegdje se ponovo koriste kotlovnice na rabljeno ulje, plin je skuplji pa mnogi prelaze na druge vrste goriva (individualne kotlovnice), sve je više vozila i dosta starih (nepriolagođenih Euro normama), država dozvoljava upotrebu nekvalitetnog goriva it.d. Zbog toga sitacija postaje gora, ali još uvijek nije kako je nekad bilo a nadam se da i neće biti. :ohno:

GoldenTree
December 31st, 2010, 04:40 PM
Kazes prenijeti njihova iskustva u zakone i to je to... prejaka ti je ta! Usput, napomeni svabe da nam prenesu i ustav, zakone, sudove, tehnologiju, know-how, industriju, obrazovanje, zlatne rezerve, strucnjake, naucnike, infrastrukturu, kulturu, i da ne nabrajam vise...

Probudi se malo, kuca se gradi od temelja a ne od ciste have a ako mislis da moze bolje, bujrum se vrati pa daj svoj skroman doprinos razvoju zemlje. Onda ces malo bolje vidjeti nivo kulture, ekonomske moci, organizacije, politike, obrazovanja, itd. itd. U ovakvoj zamrsenoj politickoj organizaciji, historiskoj pozadini ovog podrucja, komsijskim aspiracijama, ovo je i vise nego solidno sto je do sada ucinjeno... realnije je reci da je moglo losije, nego da je moglo bolje!

Ovo o cemu ti non-stop pricas trazi dodatno zaduzivanje, valjda znas sta to znaci.Ja shvatam da su za mnoge stvari na nivou BiH krivi oni koji je blokiraju, medjutim sto se tice Sarajeva, tu je stvar malo drugcija. Krivce traziti u Sarajevu.

Sto se tice kulture, civiliziranosti i svega ostalog, nijedan narod nije po defaultu kulturan, civiliziran, medjutim sto se jedan narod suocava sa visim kaznama za prekrsaje sistema, proporcionalno tome postaje kulturniji i civiliziraniji. Da vidis Bosance sto su disciplinovani u EU, jedni od najdiscipliniranijih naroda.

Sto se tice ostalog, znam da se kuca gradi od temelja, medjutim to nema veze sa ovim. Zdravlje je najskuplje, pogotovo kad ga drzava placa, plus ustede koje bi se ostvarile sa tim investicijama.

Mozda da se da suglasnost na uvoz jos starijih auta iz EU, koje usput EU izbacuje iz upotrebe upravo zbog zagadjenja ili mozda da se Rusima dozvoli prodaja goriva goreg kvaliteta ili uvoziti jos starije autobuse, koji jos vise zagadjuju okolinu, a sta kazes na jos jednu licencu srbijanskom tajkunu za gradnju jos vece termoelektrane, napraviti jos jednu zeljezaru pa je prodati za marku Indijcima?

Nadam se da ce u paketu ici i CT skeneri, ultrazvucni aparati, "lijekovi" za razne vrste karcinoma i astme itd.

Ja pretpostavljam da to ipak drzavu dodje puno skuplje od svih stvari koje si nabrojao, ne samo zbog lijecenja, nego i unistavanja zivota zitelja BiH gradova.

Sve u svemu, niko ne kaze da se cijeli njemacki sistem treba prekopirati, nego da se ne izmislja topla voda. Niko takve stvari ne radi zato sto voli trositi pare, nego zato sto je na to prisiljen.

Alternativa je da se zitelji Sarajeva (nazalost ne samo njega) guse u smogu, u puno vecem broju oboljevaju od raznih karcinoma, a sto je najgore od svega da djeca oboljevaju u puno vecem broju od astme.

Nazalost velika ulaganja su tu potrebna, doduse utjeha je ta sto su to opet investicije koje manje kostaju od povecanih troskova zdravstvenog osiguranja.

Sto se tice mene, vec sam rekao prije u jednom postu da necu odgovarati na privatna pitanja.

Postoji problem, postoji djelomicno dobro rjesenje. Napisao sam ga, znajuci da od toga nema nista, ali sam ga svejedno napisao. Nema znanja, nema vizije, nema postenja, nema volje i djelomicno nema love. Ima ona stara bosanska, "sami pali, sami se ubili".

leopol
January 7th, 2011, 10:45 AM
Ja shvatam da su za mnoge stvari na nivou BiH krivi oni koji je blokiraju, medjutim sto se tice Sarajeva, tu je stvar malo drugcija. Krivce traziti u Sarajevu.

Apsolutno se slazem!


Postoji problem, postoji djelomicno dobro rjesenje. ....

Nema znanja, nema vizije, nema postenja, nema volje i djelomicno nema love. Ima ona stara bosanska, "sami pali, sami se ubili".


Dobro receno! Sve dok Vlada KS bude na nivou blagajnika koji isplacuje lovu na salteru, stanje ce biti ovakvo.

Tek kada pocnu upravljati kantonom onda ce njihovo postojanje imati smisla.
Prve dvije vlade od 1996-2000 su sa upola manjim budzetom imale odlicne razvojne programe, a ovi glupani sa 850 miliona KM ne uspijevaju nista vise osim plate podijeliti...
Nevjerovatno kakav smo sunovrat dozivjeli sa kantonalnim vladama od 2000., a pogotovo ovo ljudsko smece od 2002. pa do 2010....

GoldenTree
January 16th, 2011, 01:11 PM
Mislim da sam polozaj ovog foruma Sarajevo nije dobar. On je trebao biti otvoren kao podforum, podforuma Bosna i Hercegovina, a ne kao podforum Projekti i Izgradnja. To je cini mi se lako izvodljiv posao da se ovaj forum prebaci na visi nivo. Nakon toga otvarati razne podforume, podforuma Sarajevo.

Znaci recimo kao podforume, podforuma Sarajevo recimo Projekti, Infrastruktura, Turizam, Ekonomija, Kultura itd itd.

Istu stvar raditi za druge vece gradove koji postignu odredjeni broj tema u glavnom bosanskom forumu i podforumima.

MasonicStage™
January 16th, 2011, 07:45 PM
^^ za to je forum premalen. a meni je ovako kako je sada jako dobro.

VozdraRajvosa
April 22nd, 2011, 10:07 AM
nm..

noir-dresses
June 8th, 2011, 12:46 PM
One more question, what, and where would be a good place to buy a new high end apartment to live in Sarajevo, and why ? What facilities do the new high end apartments have like parking, elevators, security, cameras, gym, sauna, swimming pools, etc, etc ?

What area do you think is the best place to live in the old part of the city ?

The new buildings look good/fresh/modern, but they seem a little out of the way, where the old part of the city also seems great to live in because your right in the heart of it all, not to mention all that culture, and history.

Thank you in advance for you insight.

ampicilin
June 8th, 2011, 01:49 PM
One more question, what, and where would be a good place to buy a new high end apartment to live in Sarajevo, and why ? What facilities do the new high end apartments have like parking, elevators, security, cameras, gym, sauna, swimming pools, etc, etc ?

What area do you think is the best place to live in the old part of the city ?

The new buildings look good/fresh/modern, but they seem a little out of the way, where the old part of the city also seems great to live in because your right in the heart of it all, not to mention all that culture, and history.

Thank you in advance for you insight.

my suggestion to u is Bosmal City Center... here is the web site so u can check it out link (http://www.bosmal.com/en/)

leopol
June 8th, 2011, 03:31 PM
New:

1. Bosmal
2. Importanne


Old Mid European style (1890-1915):

1. Marijin Dvor (around SCC and Alta)
2. Mejtas and Dzidikovac area (north of BBI)
3. Obala Kulina Bana (river bank)

Mid Century:

1. Radiceva street (close to BBI)

Ottoman Sarajevo:

1. Kovači
2. Saburina and Ćemerlina area

BiH-x
June 8th, 2011, 04:25 PM
One more question, what, and where would be a good place to buy a new high end apartment to live in Sarajevo, and why ? What facilities do the new high end apartments have like parking, elevators, security, cameras, gym, sauna, swimming pools, etc, etc ?

What area do you think is the best place to live in the old part of the city ?

The new buildings look good/fresh/modern, but they seem a little out of the way, where the old part of the city also seems great to live in because your right in the heart of it all, not to mention all that culture, and history.

Thank you in advance for you insight.

For you I would definitely recommend an apartment in the Importanne center. Of course its pricy but from your questions (regarding gyms, saunas, swimming pools etc) it seems you have some money to spend :D

In Importanne you can choose between two, three and four bedroom apartments from 70 to 170 square meters.

On their website it says that:

Residential gallery is opened towards the inner yard providing residents with an easy access to fitness and wellness facilities. All of the apartments have a storage space at underground levels and a direct link to residential parking by elevator lines with controlled access.

The interior of the apartments is polished with top quality materials including parquet floors, interior woodwork, first class ceramics and sanitary equipment, which surely fit the concept of modern living. All of the apartments have built-in air conditioning and under-floor heating systems.

BiH-x
June 8th, 2011, 04:33 PM
Here's one of the smaller apartments (72 square meters) for sale:

http://area.ba/viewlisting.php?id=1229#panel-3

Its a 1 bedroom apartment with which you among other things get parking, a balcony, air condiction and video surveillance

If not, you have Kosevska Hills, which is less central then Importanne but offers just as good living conditions:


http://i44.tinypic.com/20h4x37.jpg

http://area.ba/viewlisting.php?id=1168#panel-8

This apartment for sale is 60 square meters, with two bedrooms, parking, air condition, video surveillance etc...

noir-dresses
June 8th, 2011, 05:41 PM
For you I would definitely recommend an apartment in the Importanne center. Of course its pricy but from your questions (regarding gyms, saunas, swimming pools etc) it seems you have some money to spend :D

In Importanne you can choose between two, three and four bedroom apartments from 70 to 170 square meters.

On their website it says that:

Thanks, your info is very, very informative.

While I was in Sarajevo a few days ago I managed to go see Importanne Center. While there we took a little tour of the shopping center, and the management also showed us the apartments up stairs. The apartments them selves are very nice, lots of space, and lots of sun light. The one thing they could of done better is the reception, elevators, and hall ways. They put yellowish wooden panels in the hall way walls that just didn't fit in. When you exit the elevators the stair case is right in front of you, and its a very dark grey, very bad planning on that side. Beside that its a good project, liked it very much.

What made my visit to Importanne Center Sarajevo ironic was that I actually live in Importanne Galleria, Zagreb. I'm very good friends with the Zovko family who are the developers, and who are also from Toronto, Canada.

What made it even more interesting is that the brother of the developer who made Importanne Center Sarajevo is my neighbor in Importanne Galleria Zagreb, he actually lives two doors down from me. He's a dentist, and we see each other every day.

Basically what Importanne Center, and Bosmal are doing is the normal standard in North America which is called a condominium, its basically copy, paste.

I will try to see Bosmal when I come next time, which should be in two weeks.

I also really like the center, and the old part of the city. Which place can a person better inform his self than on Skyscrapercity. Where exactly is that villa you posted, and how far is it from the main pedestrian street ?

BiH-x
June 8th, 2011, 09:29 PM
^^Hah, its a small world :lol:

The villa I posted is located in Bolnicka street near the Faculty of Medicine, about 20-30 minutes away from the main pedestrian zone.

A good site to view available apartments and houses in Sarajevo is this:

http://www.area.ba/

I suppose you're somewhat familiar with the language if you've lived in Croatia? If not I can help you translate if you find something interesting

noir-dresses
June 8th, 2011, 09:57 PM
^^Hah, its a small world :lol:

The villa I posted is located in Bolnicka street near the Faculty of Medicine, about 20-30 minutes away from the main pedestrian zone.

A good site to view available apartments and houses in Sarajevo is this:

http://www.area.ba/

I suppose you're somewhat familiar with the language if you've lived in Croatia? If not I can help you translate if you find something interesting

Ya I can read, and understand, but I don't want to make a fool out of my self by trying to write. Any ways you guys are very literate when it comes to English, and that's some thing you can be very proud of, it also helps you browse all the other countries SSC forums. :)

mcunningham
September 28th, 2011, 02:08 AM
Hey all!
I am a graduate architecture student at the University of Oregon and I am doing an extensive research on Sarajevo. Pre-War, War and Post-War. I seem to have troubles finding good maps showing buildings and possibly identifying them. The area of special interest is Marijin Dvor. Does anybody have clean, legibile maps that can be used in an urban design project? Any help can be greatly appreciated! Thanks!!!

mirza-sm
September 28th, 2011, 09:12 AM
You should check it out with our member Insomniac, or look up the info at his website www.sa-c.info

Im sure he can help you out a bit.

Good lock! :)

gagi
September 28th, 2011, 03:14 PM
Hallo Portland,

Here's good link with pictures and information about many buildings from many bosnian cities.

http://research.the-bac.edu/bosnia/index.htm

Happy banana
September 28th, 2011, 04:19 PM
Dear Mcunningham,

The Croatian Cartographic Society (http://www.kartografija.hr/) has this site (http://www.kartografija.hr/old_hkd/mulahusic/) for Sarajevo with maps from year 1878 to 2005.

Unfortunately, the database is out of reach for the time being. Perhaps you could contact them, and ask them to correct the error.

MasonicStage™
September 28th, 2011, 07:25 PM
spajam sa Q&A....

mcunningham
September 28th, 2011, 07:31 PM
You should check it out with our member Insomniac, or look up the info at his website www.sa-c.info (http://www.sa-c.info)

Im sure he can help you out a bit.

Good lock! :)

Thank you for the suggestion! I will contact him shortly.

Best,

mc

mcunningham
September 28th, 2011, 07:34 PM
Hallo Portland,

Here's good link with pictures and information about many buildings from many bosnian cities.

http://research.the-bac.edu/bosnia/index.htm

thank you for the link!!! it will be most helpful in my research!

mc.

mcunningham
September 28th, 2011, 07:36 PM
Dear Mcunningham,

The Croatian Cartographic Society (http://www.kartografija.hr/) has this site (http://www.kartografija.hr/old_hkd/mulahusic/) for Sarajevo with maps from year 1878 to 2005.

Unfortunately, the database is out of reach for the time being. Perhaps you could contact them, and ask them to correct the error.

That is very unfortunate ... it is precisely the information I've been looking for ... does anyone know how to contact the webmaster? Contact link is missing entirely ... hmmmm.

mirza-sm
September 28th, 2011, 07:40 PM
Thank you for the suggestion! I will contact him shortly.

Best,

mc

Actually my bad, it is www.sa-c.net lol, not .info

Sorry :)

mcunningham
September 29th, 2011, 02:53 AM
Actually my bad, it is www.sa-c.net (http://www.sa-c.net) lol, not .info

Sorry :)

No prob. I figured it out :)

PticaNam
October 1st, 2011, 08:05 PM
I was wondering if Costa Coffee will come to Bosnia seeing as Costa Coffee has already hit Serbia Croatia and Montenegro when will it arrive to Bosnia?

mirza-sm
October 3rd, 2011, 07:16 PM
They've closed in Croatia.

ska.pre
December 19th, 2011, 08:46 PM
pozdrav svima
za novu godinu idem sa curom u sarajevo, pa imam par pitanja :) nas hotel je u vogosci, a zanima nas i kako je najeftinije doc do grada i sta se najbolje izplati :)
zanima me i isto gde se je najbolje skuplajt u gradu veceras? ima li kakv program vani za novu godinu i koje so dobre diskoteke sa narodnom muzikom? :)
hvala unapred na odgvorima

leopol
December 19th, 2011, 09:11 PM
1. Najbolje je definitvno taxijem, koji je u Sarajevu jako, jako povoljan: Start 0,75 EUR, 1 km = 0,5 EUR. Poziv se ne placa. Preporucujem Crveni taxi kao najpouzdaniji: tel +38733760600

Druga opcija je gradski Bus, koji nije bas udoban, i karta za jednu voznju kosta 0,90 EUR.
Mapa javnog prijevoza: http://www.sonar.ba/slike_sadrzaj/MAPA_JAVNOG_SAOBRACAJA.gif

Ako bas stedite novac, najbolje je u grad otici busem, a vratiti se taxijem.

2. Idi u centar u svakom slucaju, pa kada malo upoznas grad mozes razmisljati o mjestima koja su van centra/starog grada: (The Basement club ili slicno)

3. Ima javni docek Nove godine, ispred BBI Centra

4. Tu ti ne mogu pomoci :)


Za nightlife pogledaj:
www.sonar.ba
www.infobar.ba
www.city.ba

BosniaHerzegovina
December 19th, 2011, 09:24 PM
^^ The Basement ne pusta narodnu muziku!

leopol
December 19th, 2011, 09:26 PM
A ko je rekao da pusta?

BosniaHerzegovina
December 19th, 2011, 09:32 PM
A ko je rekao da pusta?

Ti mu predlazes The Basement, a on trazi club sa narodnom muzikom.: Ohno:

leopol
December 19th, 2011, 09:34 PM
Reci mi, jesi li ti samo povrsan ili cak ni ovako jednostavne natpise ne mozes da shvatis?^^

Hajde procitaj jos jednom, ali polako...

TourBosnia
December 20th, 2011, 07:23 AM
pozdrav svima
za novu godinu idem sa curom u sarajevo, pa imam par pitanja :) nas hotel je u vogosci, a zanima nas i kako je najeftinije doc do grada i sta se najbolje izplati :)
zanima me i isto gde se je najbolje skuplajt u gradu veceras? ima li kakv program vani za novu godinu i koje so dobre diskoteke sa narodnom muzikom? :)
hvala unapred na odgvorima

http://www.sarajevo.ba/ba/stream.php?sta=3&pid=8880&kat=2 :cheers:

ska.pre
December 20th, 2011, 09:44 AM
HVALA SVIMA NA ODGOVORIMA!!!!
mislio sam da je neko tu na forumu koji vise put izadje van na narodnu pa zna sta dobro preporucit, cuo sam za diskoteku aqua ako se ne varam koja pusta narodnu muziku :)

BosniaHerzegovina
December 20th, 2011, 08:14 PM
HVALA SVIMA NA ODGOVORIMA!!!!
mislio sam da je neko tu na forumu koji vise put izadje van na narodnu pa zna sta dobro preporucit, cuo sam za diskoteku aqua ako se ne varam koja pusta narodnu muziku :)

Diskoteka Aqua:

NIKOLA ROKVIC
► MARKO ROKVIC
► VERENA CEROVINA
► DJ ScorpiuS

http://ekskluziva.ba/vijest-1626

Restoran Bazeni

Gost: Amela Zukovic

http://ekskluziva.ba/vijest-1651

Imas ovdje vise: http://ekskluziva.ba/najave-22

CaptainJason
April 29th, 2012, 01:25 PM
Hello Everyone and greetings from England!

I wasn't sure where to put this so I will try here.

I am currently studying a Masters in Architecture at the University of Liverpool in England. I am currently researching for my Dissertation. I am proposing to do my dissertation on Urban Conflict and the after effects focusing on Sarajevo. Obviously as I am an Architecture student I am looking to investigate the cultural symbolism of the Architecture of the city that was targeted as well as the subsequent rebuilding and emergence of new cultures in the city post conflict.

I have done background reading on the conflict itself as well as general information of other urban war situations.

I of course propose visiting Sarajevo itself (in September 2012) to research for myself. What I was wondering if anyone on here could help me with would be any possible authorities or organizations within Sarajevo that may be able to assist me with this. Either buy providing me with information, direction me to information and even contacts for interview when I am in the city itself. Obviously a massive hurdle of mine is that I can only speak English!

Any help or pointers that anyone could give me would be most appreciated!

mirza-sm
April 29th, 2012, 01:36 PM
Interesting topic! :)

I am not sure whether this helps so much, but here you can contact the cantonal institutions that are in charge for Planning, Sector for Development Planning (if I got the translation right?!) Ema Ruzdic is in charge for this sector RE@zavodzpr-sa.ba and there is the institution in charge for construction in the canton zik@zik.ks.gov.ba

Although I´m not sure you'll get any response from them, nor that they know English, this is the Balkans after all. :lol:

Or, you can try to send an e-mail to the City, grad@sarajevo.ba

LordMarshall
April 29th, 2012, 01:44 PM
you could also contact the following administrators at http://www.sa-c.net/

the user http://www.skyscrapercity.com/member.php?u=88476 is one of the owners of the site

they have contacts with city architects and could put you in touch with both members of that community as well as government offices in charger of urbanism

if i were you i would contact them and have them set up the foundations for your visit, they are all english speakers....

mirza-sm
April 29th, 2012, 01:56 PM
I completely agree, this is far better than my proposal! :okay:

CaptainJason
April 30th, 2012, 01:35 PM
Hey. Thanks for all of your help. I shall try those. They are great ideas :D

If you think of anything else I would be grateful if you could let me know.

Thanks!

konjz
April 30th, 2012, 02:10 PM
first, wat do u tinks abaut Manćini :)

CaptainJason
April 30th, 2012, 10:44 PM
Manchester City? I don't do football but if I did, being an honorary Scouser I would have to hate anything Manchester related and support either Liverpool FC or Everton!

leopol
May 3rd, 2012, 01:08 PM
Hello Everyone and greetings from England!

I wasn't sure where to put this so I will try here.

I am currently studying a Masters in Architecture at the University of Liverpool in England. I am currently researching for my Dissertation. I am proposing to do my dissertation on Urban Conflict and the after effects focusing on Sarajevo. Obviously as I am an Architecture student I am looking to investigate the cultural symbolism of the Architecture of the city that was targeted as well as the subsequent rebuilding and emergence of new cultures in the city post conflict.

I have done background reading on the conflict itself as well as general information of other urban war situations.

I of course propose visiting Sarajevo itself (in September 2012) to research for myself. What I was wondering if anyone on here could help me with would be any possible authorities or organizations within Sarajevo that may be able to assist me with this. Either buy providing me with information, direction me to information and even contacts for interview when I am in the city itself. Obviously a massive hurdle of mine is that I can only speak English!

Any help or pointers that anyone could give me would be most appreciated!

I would add these people as well: http://famacollection.org/eng/
As much as I know, there are some architects among them

leopol
May 7th, 2012, 09:38 PM
Evo vam malo exclusive: Online streetmap sa svim ulicama u gradu, update 2011.

Esri ArcGIS My Map (http://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?url=http%3a%2f%2f184.72.147.103%2fArcGIS%2frest%2fservices%2fBosnia_Sarajevo_Test%2fMapServer&source=sd")

corvus_edin
May 7th, 2012, 10:24 PM
^^ odlicno :okay:

Stefan1
May 16th, 2012, 10:51 AM
Pozdrav,

za par nedelja sam u Sarajevu. Interesuje me da li je Avaz Twist Tower i dalje otvoren za posetioce. Na sajtu ne pišu informacije o ceni ulaznice, radnom vremenu vidikovca i kafića i slično.

Hvala unapred na odgovoru :)

corvus_edin
May 16th, 2012, 10:54 AM
Nisi odmah trebao otvarati poseban thread za tako pitanje - postoji SARAJEVO | Сарајево - Q&A (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1285891).

U vezi pitanja: Da, otvoren je za posjetioce od 9:00h - cijena 1KM

Stefan1
May 16th, 2012, 10:57 AM
Nisam video temu nek moderatori prebace...

Hvala na odgovoru...

corvus_edin
May 16th, 2012, 11:01 AM
Nema na cemu - uslikaj nam za forum par lijepi fotki :D

ampicilin
May 16th, 2012, 11:02 AM
jap, neces se pokajati ;)

VozdraRajvosa
May 16th, 2012, 11:02 AM
Stefane, uzivaj u SA :cheers:

LordMarshall
May 16th, 2012, 11:35 AM
prebaceno