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SinCity
December 17th, 2003, 02:34 AM
Sarajevo, joins with Zagreb (Croatia) & Ljubljana (Slovenia) in a construction boom of new highrise towers.

Currently Sarajevo is constructing the tallest towers in the Balkans with a pair of twins ...... Bosmal City Centre (117m)!

Anyway, here are a number of projects recently completed or nearing completion. Some of these are reconstructed buildings damaged in the war, but a number are new ones :) ........

UNIS Towers
http://www.mal.ba/images/unis5big.jpg

http://www.mal.ba/images/unis4big.jpg

http://www.mal.ba/images/unis1big.jpg

http://www.mal.ba/images/unis2big.jpg

http://www.mal.ba/images/unis3big.jpg

VODOPRIVREDA Head Office
http://www.mal.ba/eng/images/vodoprivreda1big.jpg

MERKATOR Centar
http://www.mal.ba/eng/images/mercator1big.jpg

http://www.mal.ba/eng/images/mercator2big.jpg

http://www.mal.ba/eng/images/merkator3.jpg

http://www.mal.ba/eng/images/merkator2.jpg

http://www.mal.ba/eng/images/merkator1.jpg

ELEKTROPRIVREDA Head Office
http://www.mal.ba/eng/images/elekt1big.jpg

http://www.mal.ba/eng/images/elekt2big.jpg

WISA Centar
http://www.mal.ba/de/images/wisasmall.jpg

Drustveni Fond PIO Office Tower
http://www.mal.ba/eng/images/pio.jpg

GO SARAJEVO!!!!! :) :) :)

SinCity
December 17th, 2003, 02:48 AM
A lot of the cladding/facade work was done by a local Sarajevo company MAL d.d.o which has done a number of important jobs in Slovenia, Croatia, Poland & Ukraine.

SinCity
December 18th, 2003, 12:19 AM
Currently under construction ....... Bosmal City Centar

http://www.bosmal.com/images/bosmal_city_centar/bcc_slika3.jpg

Mr Croatia
December 18th, 2003, 05:16 AM
I'm glad to see Sarajevo changing for the better. Its sad what the Sarajevans had to endure. Anyway its becoming a bigger and better city. By the way I love Bosmal City Centar. Does anyone have construction pics?

violentjack
December 18th, 2003, 08:19 AM
by the way litlle corection for bosmal

they are now at 107 m, and they miscalculated, actual height will be 118 m, not 117, like dnevni avaz says,, since rotating restaurant will be placed on 118 m top, one of a kind in this part of the world

they did 98 000 m2 for now, they plan few 1000m2 more, but actually they are nearing construction
maybe in a month or so?

but the coolest BUILDINGS in sarajevo are 3 dnevni avaz towers, only 3x65 m, but so cool, some say they will be most beautifull small buildings in europe

:D

as for bosmal building u can check this website in english
www.bosmal.com
see hows it going, progress and all

violentjack
December 18th, 2003, 08:21 AM
.12.2003

Bosmal City Centar dostigao 106 metara!



Građevinski i konstruktivni radovi na stambeno-poslovnom kompleksu ''Bosmal City Centar'', koji se gradi u sarajevskom naselju Hrasno, pri kraju su, saznajemo od nadzornog inženjera Sabrije Bilalića.

"Na kuli A betoniramo već prvu ploču restorana, koja se nalazi na visini od 105 metara iznad Ulice Milana Preloga. Na toj kuli ostao nam je još samo drugi nivo restorana i krovna ploča. Novina je što će najviša tačka restorana, umjesto dosadašnjih 117, biti visoka 118 metara.
Na kuli B trenutno se betonira druga ploča penthausa i ona se nalazi na visini od 106 metara. Na toj kuli ostala nam je još krovna ploča penthausa i heliodrom. Do sada je ozidano 26 nivoa na obje kule, te omalterisano 14 stambenih spratova na obje kule", kaže Sabrija Bilalić.

Na BCC-u je do sada izgrađeno ukupno 98.000 metara kvadratnih površine, što je gotovo kao cijelo Alipašino polje. Dakle, ostalo je da se još fizički napravi 2.000 metara kvadratnih površine i objekat će u građevinsko-konstruktivnom smislu biti završen.

Onaj osjetljiviji dio posla, koji se odnosi na instalacije – a ugrađuju se vrhunski materijali otporni na požar – teče prema planu. Treba, međutim, napomenuti, da je riječ o sofisticiranoj tehnologiji koja se upotrebljava prilikom ugradnje pojedinih instalacija i da se u objektu primjenjuje nekoliko prototipova.



"Završeno je polaganje svih glavnih energetskih kablova u cijelom objektu. Također je završeno 70% radova na instalacijama ventilacije garaža i sigurnosnih stepeništa. Radovi na instalacijama vodovoda i kanalizacije stigli su do 15 nivoa objekta.", kaže Sabrija Bilalaić.

Bosmal City Centar dostigao 106 metara...



Tehnologije i njihova primjena u izgradnji Bosmal City Centra...



Izgradnja ''Bosmal'' mosta na Čengić Vili napreduje bez obzira na niske tempera- ture..



copyright Bosmal d.o.o.

SinCity
December 19th, 2003, 01:01 AM
Originally posted by violentjack

by the way litlle corection for bosmal

they are now at 107 m, and they miscalculated, actual height will be 118 m, not 117, like dnevni avaz says,, since rotating restaurant will be placed on 118 m top, one of a kind in this part of the world

they did 98 000 m2 for now, they plan few 1000m2 more, but actually they are nearing construction
maybe in a month or so?

but the coolest BUILDINGS in sarajevo are 3 dnevni avaz towers, only 3x65 m, but so cool, some say they will be most beautifull small buildings in europe

:D

as for bosmal building u can check this website in english
www.bosmal.com
see hows it going, progress and all

VJ, do you know if there are any pics of the 3 x Dnevni Avaz buildings on the net? I just wanted to get a look at them.

SinCity ;)

DJ Bungi
December 21st, 2003, 03:55 AM
I've seen the pictures of those new Avaz towers (somewhere online, don't remember where). They are very nice! One of them will have a rotating restaurant on top as well. The towers will be constructed in Ilidza (Suburb - The exclamation point of Sarajevo). They will be 80 meters high, not 65.

More projects in Ilidza:

http://www.ilidza-sarajevo.org/bos/projekti.htm

violentjack
December 21st, 2003, 08:19 AM
http://www2.freepichosting.com/Images/128300/0.jpg

Schroedinger's Cat
December 21st, 2003, 05:41 PM
Good news from Balkans !
:cheers:

DJ Bungi
December 21st, 2003, 05:41 PM
Originally posted by violentjack

http://www2.freepichosting.com/Images/128300/0.jpg

This is the old Avaz building. They sold it to Hyppo Adria Bank.

Sander Lugtenburg
December 22nd, 2003, 12:04 AM
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DJ Bungi
December 25th, 2003, 06:53 PM
Originally posted by Sander Lugtenburg

Look's great!

Happy to see that they picked-up things so fast. I hope to see more of Sarajevo-constr. in the future.;)

Yes, Sarajevo is reuilding fast. Some estimate that in 2-3 years Sarajevo will be the biggest construction site in Europe.

w7k1ba
December 27th, 2003, 03:09 PM
I wonder who said that ;)

DJ Bungi
December 27th, 2003, 07:34 PM
Originally posted by w7k1ba

I wonder who said that ;)

Jealous that Banja Luka does not have such huge projects?

Alberto
December 28th, 2003, 11:57 AM
Originally posted by violentjack
http://www2.freepichosting.com/Images/128300/0.jpg

This is old building of the Dnevni Avaz. Now this building belong to the Hypo Alpe Adria Bank, and I same heard about construction of the new Avaz towers but I cannot find any materials about that, but anywhere they are under constructions, that is sure thing.

Slovenija
January 27th, 2004, 08:04 AM
Nice images. Has anyone yet found pictures of this new "Dnevni Avaz" buildings. I haven't had much luck on the net and would like to see them. If not, can someone post some statistics on them such as location, size, etc. thanks.

Alberto
January 29th, 2004, 08:53 PM
Originally posted by Slovenija
Nice images. Has anyone yet found pictures of this new "Dnevni Avaz" buildings. I haven't had much luck on the net and would like to see them. If not, can someone post some statistics on them such as location, size, etc. thanks.

I was not, but I was read on the one Bosnian architectural forum that Avaz new towers are under construction on the same plaice where was in the war completely destroyed Oslobodjenje Twin Towers, and that rotating restaurant are now on the top of the one tower. Construction will be completed in the November, December this year.

Mr Croatia
January 30th, 2004, 08:11 AM
Sarajevo is getting better & better. No doubt new towers on the ruins of "Oslobodenje" will be great. If someone ever finds pics of these new "AVAZ" buildings, make sure to post them here! :)

violentjack
February 1st, 2004, 04:49 PM
wel iv seen them, they are near end or are they finishes, i think they are finished, but im not sure

as for the buildings thereare three medium sized towers each is around 65 meters, so thats 3x65 m, and they look nice, with rotating restaurant on the top of one building

building is more western type all black, with more glass so when there is sun makes that building very hot, ublike some concrete building of older days

well i wish i could find it on the web, but unfortunately i wasnt that lucky, maybe i will find it, hopefully

Alberto
February 3rd, 2004, 01:41 AM
Well guys I was founded, and I must said new Dnevni Avaz towers in the Sarajevo are great.


Sarajevo December 2003
http://clubs.sarajevo-x.com/data/slike/slika_343_1889.jpg

Sarajevo December 2003
http://clubs.sarajevo-x.com/data/slike/slika_343_1890.jpg

Alberto
February 3rd, 2004, 01:44 PM
I forget to tell that on the plaice where was "Sarajka" shopping mall, foreign investor (BBI) want to invest approximately 40-50 million Euros and construct completely new business centre.

That plaice was in the Sarajevo downtown and Sarajevo officials after many critics was not accepted proposed design for that new building.

Time after war when some came with lots of the money and construct what he want in the Sarajevo are over.

Now I think that it is under way new competition for design of that building.

Proposed and not accepted object by Sarajevo officials

http://www.arhitektura.co.ba/sarajevo_centar_29_8.jpg http://www.a4a.info/artc/imag/a-000190y04.jpg

SinCity
February 4th, 2004, 01:32 AM
Thanks ALBERTO!

Mr Croatia
February 13th, 2004, 03:14 AM
Nice designs> I like the Dnevni Avaz buildings especially!

Kommandant Mark
February 15th, 2004, 06:42 AM
Great construction photo of BCC, dont know if it was seen already.

I enlarged it a little:

http://skyscraperpage.com/gallery/data/500/4641bosmal.jpg

Original pic:
http://www.senad.kolibe.com/Seeept%20Bosmal%2004.jpg

Alberto
February 15th, 2004, 12:05 PM
That BCC picture is old. From December 2003.

http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/BCCvertical2.jpg

Alberto
February 15th, 2004, 01:13 PM
Well, pics are big and it is better to give link on them. BCC under construction.


December 2003
BCC U/C (http://arhitektura.co.ba/slike/bosmal/bosmal_5.jpg)

BCC U/C (http://arhitektura.co.ba/slike/bosmal/bosmal_6.jpg)

BCC U/C (http://arhitektura.co.ba/slike/bosmal/bosmal_12.jpg)

BCC U/C (http://arhitektura.co.ba/slike/bosmal/bosmal_13.jpg)

Alberto
May 10th, 2004, 10:20 AM
Bosmal City Center Sarajevo - Update
26.3.2004

Final high-rise works

http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/nacelnikposjeta2.jpg

Final construction works are undergoing at the building of Bosmal City Center. At this moment, a steel construction for the restaurant roof is being mounted on the Tower A. Final touches on the restaurant construction works are being done as well. The workers are currently working at the height of 118 meters, which is the heighest point of Bosmal City Center.

''The team who is conducting the final high-rise works is highly skilled for this special and for that reason the hardest type of work. The whole BCC is one huge construction site, with over 12 companies doing simultaneous works at this moment''- says the main supervisor of BCC.

The roof construction of penthouse on Tower B is under final works now. When finished, a heliodrom shall be constructed and placed on the top of Tower B.

Bosmal City Center has in total 68 levels, constructed on two towers A and B, with a heliodrom left to construct. So far, about 80% of installation works has been completed. Installation of a very sensitive electronic equipment has begun as well. Installation of ten escalators by a known company KONE has began as well.

There is 8.4 million kg of steel built in so far in this building, 75,000 qubic meters of concrete, 2 million pieces of brick and 1 km of aluminium sewage channels, 5 km of ventilation channels, 200 km of electrical cables, 11.5 km of water pipes and 6 km of sewage pipes.

Crossfire
May 10th, 2004, 04:16 PM
Fine job indeed , but here's something interesting that you don't know , Bosina has a few bigger cities besides Sarajevo , well maybe not that big , well anyway people keep telling me that every big project is in Sarajevo , what about the rest of the country , in fact there aren't any big projects at all in the whole country exepct sarajevo , it should be! it should heave been , every single building is being reconstructed and even a new ones are rising , what about other cities , hell, what a wrong policy that country has , the whole govermant of that country needs to be executed on the spot and bring young blood who know's something and will do something good for the whole country.

p.s. nice avatar Mr Croatia , what a beauty!

Alberto
May 10th, 2004, 07:22 PM
Fine job indeed , but here's something interesting that you don't know , Bosina has a few bigger cities besides Sarajevo , well maybe not that big , well anyway people keep telling me that every big project is in Sarajevo , what about the rest of the country , in fact there aren't any big projects at all in the whole country exepct sarajevo , it should be! it should heave been , every single building is being reconstructed and even a new ones are rising , what about other cities , hell, what a wrong policy that country has , the whole govermant of that country needs to be executed on the spot and bring young blood who know's something and will do something good for the whole country.

p.s. nice avatar Mr Croatia , what a beauty!

Well, in most countries in world capitals take huge amount of money from states budgets and that will be corect if Sarajevo is for example in some other state. But that is not case with Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina and it is just oposite. Sarajevo like the biggest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and like city with biggest GDP in Bosnia and Herzegovina finance some common institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina and others towns not. For example TV, Art Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina and etc.

First Bosnia and Herzegovina is I am sure one of the country, which is the most decentralized country in world, and it is that much decentralized that Bosnia and Herzegovina have big consequences because of that. Actually it is more decentralized than required minimum for one state.

It is true that Sarajevo have many construction projects and even huge projects under construction even some of them big for Europe standards but none of them are financed by Bosnia and Herzegovina or even Federal budget.

Today, Sarajevo doesn’t have anything more from that like capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina on paper. Even buildings for common government officials of Bosnia and Herzegovina are actually property of canton Sarajevo and even TV building and etc.

For example Bosmal City Center Towers are financed with about 100 millions of Euros by private investors, Dnevni Avaz Business Center are financed by private own Dnevni Avaz newspaper, "Garden of Riverina" which is under construction for first phase are financed by foreign investors, same is for how I heard third future UNIS towers, one more tower which will be financed by Holiday Inn owners from Austria, cable railway to the near by Mountain Igman and Bjelasnica same, Bjelasnica and Igman ski centers, Aquatorium like huge project same and etc.

What is mean that all constructions projects in Sarajevo are not financed by state, but private persons, foreign investors and etc.

Yes, of course that Sarajevo is not only city in Bosnia and Herzegovina but before 1991 Sarajevo was headquarters city of the two main exporter company in former Yugoslavia and it was in industry one of the most developed city in former Yugoslavia, and this is just begin of return where they belong before war. For example UNIS and Energoinvest companies were created in Sarajevo and they have theirs factories all around Bosnia and Herzegovina and even former Yugoslavia with many thousands employers and they were still worked with huge profits and they were biggest exporter in former Yugoslavia.

How they are strong that today after 3 years of war and every day cca. 3000 bombs on that city and today they have bigger GDP per capita than for example one Belgrade which don't see war at all.

Second and the most important Bosnia have many governments and you must tell us on which government you think?

For example OHR, SFOR (for one month it will be changed with EUFOR) and high representative office are most powerful in Bosnia. They are able change any officials from Bosnia and Herzegovina or any decisions made by Bosnian officials. They are not responsible to nobody. Because of that many of them are corrupt, and if they work in theirs countries most of them will be in jail. In Bosnia nobody control them. Corruptions in this level of government are the most dangerous for Bosnia and Herzegovina.

After them, is presidency and government of Bosnia and Herzegovina together with parliament of Bosnia and Herzegovina? On the paper they must be the most powerful in Bosnia and Herzegovina. But this is on paper in reality theirs power is just symbolic and nobody care about them. They have very small budgets and even not enough for theirs needs.

After them came real player with the most money in budgets, Federation and "RS" governments and parliaments. They have bigger budgets but they are separated. How we know Sarajevo is in Federation, what’s mean they will not get one cents from "RS". System is like that and it is according to Dayton peace agreement.

Kommandant Mark
May 10th, 2004, 10:38 PM
Sarajevo doesn't get a cent from the Croatian parts of FBiH, either.
I think FBiH should be seperated into two entites, the Bosniak(Muslim) and Croat one.
So that way, Bosnia & Herzegovina will have three - Bosniak, Croatian and Serbian one and everyone will be able to develop on their own power.

Something like German/French/Italian cantons in Switzerland.

KOKOLOGIST
May 10th, 2004, 10:56 PM
http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/nacelnikposjeta2.jpg

Impressive view of a nice city.

Alberto
May 10th, 2004, 11:15 PM
Sarajevo doesn't get a cent from the Croatian parts of FBiH, either.
I think FBiH should be seperated into two entites, the Bosniak(Muslim) and Croat one.
So that way, Bosnia & Herzegovina will have three - Bosniak, Croatian and Serbian one and everyone will be able to develop on their own power.

Something like German/French/Italian cantons in Switzerland.

Like Serb from Serbia stop thinking about Federation. This is not your terrene to thinking.

Second it will be nicer if Bosniacs, Croats and Serbs have 3 separate countries, but that is mission impossible least in Bosnia without war. But trouble is when we have hostile solution, that no one can guarantee to us that for ten or twenty years, hostile solution will not be actual again. With other words if Serbs from Bosnia don't turn off "rs" alone than, Serbs from Bosnia will be turn off. With other words status quo after last war will finish with new war because Serbs gets from international community 49% what is too much for someone who came from Serbia with Turks during Ottoman Empire in Bosnia.

Third I think that Serbia must be divided on 5 independent states. First Serbian Belgrade pasaluk. Area around Belgrade, what is historical theirs. Second Albanians Kosova like independent state, third Montenegro like independent state, fourth Bosniacs Sandzak like independent state, fifth Hungarian Vojvodina like independent state. Everyone will be able to develop on their own power. Something like Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Kuvait.

Kommandant Mark
May 11th, 2004, 01:11 AM
You say 49% is "too much". You blame the international community for that.
How ironic. Before they intervened, and got all sides to talk - Serbs controlled more than 70%, if not almost 80.

You should be grateful...

SinCity
May 11th, 2004, 01:19 AM
Thanks for the updates on Bosmal Alberto! Its good to see Sarajevo with quite a number of big fresh new projects. I think our "friend" from the east is just jealous and is trying to take away all the positive aspects of Sarajevo showing here on this thread.

Kommandant Mark
May 11th, 2004, 01:26 AM
Jealous?
I'm actually the happiest when i see new projects from cities such as Sarajevo, Zagreb, Ljubljana, etc.

Its just that im a little pissed that whenever Alberto, violantjack or you post on this forum, there's always the usual jab at the "Eastern neighbours".

SinCity
May 11th, 2004, 01:42 AM
Jealous?
I'm actually the happiest when i see new projects from cities such as Sarajevo, Zagreb, Ljubljana, etc.

Its just that im a little pissed that whenever Alberto, violantjack or you post on this forum, there's always the usual jab at the "Eastern neighbours".

...... you actually jab first with nonsense, our responses are usually in reaction to this, but I still think you're jealous to a major extent.

KOKOLOGIST
May 11th, 2004, 04:55 AM
Like Serb from Serbia stop thinking about Federation. This is not your terrene to thinking.

Second it will be nicer if Bosniacs, Croats and Serbs have 3 separate countries, but that is mission impossible least in Bosnia without war. But trouble is when we have hostile solution, that no one can guarantee to us that for ten or twenty years, hostile solution will not be actual again. With other words if Serbs from Bosnia don't turn off "rs" alone than, Serbs from Bosnia will be turn off. With other words status quo after last war will finish with new war because Serbs gets from international community 49% what is too much for someone who came from Serbia with Turks during Ottoman Empire in Bosnia.

Third I think that Serbia must be divided on 5 independent states. First Serbian Belgrade pasaluk. Area around Belgrade, what is historical theirs. Second Albanians Kosova like independent state, third Montenegro like independent state, fourth Bosniacs Sandzak like independent state, fifth Hungarian Vojvodina like independent state. Everyone will be able to develop on their own power. Something like Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Kuvait.


.....we have a visionary person here on SSC.... :drunk:
.....not bad for a trial Alberto! :cheers:

Slovenija
May 11th, 2004, 08:02 AM
Must you Serbs spoil everything with your politics?

Great stuff for Sarajevo. Send more pics of Bosmal Alberto when you get them.

Crossfire
May 11th, 2004, 01:37 PM
Must you Serbs spoil everything with your politics?

Great stuff for Sarajevo. Send more pics of Bosmal Alberto when you get them.

That's right my sloveinan friend! Serbs are like cancer to Bosnia , Everything was cool I guess until they attacked Bosnia , they had their evil plan , to execute every muslim and everyone whatsover who was in their way , and I'm talikng about women , children , old people who didn't do anything wrong.
The fact is Republic srpska was created on a bloodbath , killing , raping..burning housese..etc.. and our Commandant Mark stands by that obviously , and supprots that , because every post he made ( I'm monitoring you for a long time ) u can see the irony in evry post he makes.
Keep it up smartass and I'll have you banned , and just take one FREAKIN look at you'r avatar*?
And that says everything....so don't make a foul out of yar self anymore , because you already did that previous , watch you'r mouth Serb boy , and stay out of this thread , Because you are not welcome here*
See...it says Sarajevo , not Bnja Luka or Belgrade..... get it?

P.s. Thanx to Alberto for such a longass comment , we're cool bro

P.s. commadant marco try to do this----> :wallbash:

violentjack
May 11th, 2004, 02:28 PM
Fine job indeed , but here's something interesting that you don't know , Bosina has a few bigger cities besides Sarajevo , well maybe not that big , well anyway people keep telling me that every big project is in Sarajevo , what about the rest of the country , in fact there aren't any big projects at all in the whole country exepct sarajevo , it should be! it should heave been , every single building is being reconstructed and even a new ones are rising

yes, BOSNIA WAS MOSTLY RURAL SOCIETY, BUT IT HAD FEW BIGGER CITIES, I WOULD INCLUDE ALL THE CITY OF OVER 40 000 POPULATION CENSUS 1991

BIGGEST CITY WAS SARAJEVO 416 497 POPULATION 1991 CENSUS
2) BANJA LUKA 143 079 ITS NOW UNDER SERB CONTROL
3) ZENICA BIGGEST CITY IN MIDDLE BOSNIA HAD 96 027
4) TUZLA BIGGEST CITY AND INDUSTRIAL REGION OF NORTHEASTERN BOSNIA HAD 83 770 PEOPLE
5) MOSTAR 75 865 BIGGEST CITY IUN HERZEGOVINA REGION OF BOSNIA, NOW DIVIDED BETWEEN CROATS AND BOSNIANS, SOMETHING LIKE WEST BERLIN AND EAST
6) BIHAC BIGGEST CITY IN NORTHWESTERN BOSNIA HAD 45 553
AND BRCKO DISTRICT ONCE UNDER SERB CONTROL, NOW MULTHIETHNIC HAD 41 406 PEOPLE

those are all official results of last census bosnia had in 1991

they are few other cities, but i choose to gave u bigger cities in bosnia

Alberto
May 11th, 2004, 02:41 PM
Must you Serbs spoil everything with your politics?

Great stuff for Sarajevo. Send more pics of Bosmal Alberto when you get them.

I am working on that. :)

I am out of Bosnia and I must first found someone who will give us newest photo update from Sarajevo.

OK, I did that and I think if we are lucky than in Monday we will have newest photos update from BCC, Avaz Towers and etc. in Sarajevo.

MIMICA
July 21st, 2004, 05:49 AM
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SinCity
July 21st, 2004, 08:36 AM
If enyone knows, what is the tallest building in Sarajevo? I would really appreciate if someone could tell me!
Thanks,
-Timur Taljanovic

My goodness ....... the biggest towers in Sarajevo are now under construction, they are the BOSMAL TWIN TOWERS.

At 118m high, they are also the highest buildings in the Balkan region. :)

I'll get you some pics ..........

SinCity
July 21st, 2004, 08:43 AM
Bosmal Twin Towers .......

http://www.bosmal.com/images/bosmal_city_centar/bcc_slika1.jpg

http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/02%20skele%20za%20fasadu.jpg

http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/nacelnikposjeta2.jpg

Go to this website for more information .....

www.bosmal.com

MIMICA
July 21st, 2004, 09:13 AM
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Petr
July 25th, 2004, 12:35 PM
It looks like Sarajevo is recovering after the war. It's a good news!
Bosmal Twin Towers look really nice! It would be a symbol of new Sarajevo.

I would like to see entire BiH in EU soon.

Bošnjak
July 26th, 2004, 02:01 AM
It looks like Sarajevo is recovering after the war. It's a good news!
Bosmal Twin Towers look really nice! It would be a symbol of new Sarajevo.

I would like to see entire BiH in EU soon.

I agree, these towers will definately symbolise a new Sarajevo and a new Bosnia. Thanks for the information gathered here guys. I hope to add here with new projects happening in and around Sarajevo.

BosRoker
July 26th, 2004, 11:47 AM
It looks like Sarajevo is recovering after the war. It's a good news!
Bosmal Twin Towers look really nice! It would be a symbol of new Sarajevo.

I would like to see entire BiH in EU soon.

Thanks for your comments, and of course all Sarayliyas and Bosnians would like to see the country in the EU soon. There are some political issues to deal with before our entry, and all the scars of war have to be cleaned up. Mostly the economy has to return to where it was before the war. Before the war Bosnia was the most industrial of all the Yugoslavian provinces, but it was devastated during the war. Many think full recovery will happen in some 10-15 years. Already, Bosnia has a higher gdp and gdp per capita than several EU states. Overall, excpect to see us in the EU by 2010 if all goes as planned, and 2014 by the latest. 2012 is also likely.

MIMICA
July 26th, 2004, 11:53 AM
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SinCity
July 27th, 2004, 01:06 AM
Agreed, Bosnia is now hot on the heels of Slovenia & Croatia in regards to economic performance.

Duckzilla
August 11th, 2004, 12:40 PM
Bošnjak, Ledeni, Timur...there's a lot of Bosnian Muslim's avatars here :) I never though this could happen.

And just something, you're all talking about Bosnia, what's with Herzegovina? Country's called Bosnia and Herzegovina, right?

Slovenija
August 12th, 2004, 02:00 AM
Bošnjak, Ledeni, Timur...there's a lot of Bosnian Muslim's avatars here :) I never though this could happen.

And just something, you're all talking about Bosnia, what's with Herzegovina? Country's called Bosnia and Herzegovina, right?

Whats this got to do with construction in Sarajevo ???????

MIMICA
August 12th, 2004, 05:10 AM
Bošnjak, Ledeni, Timur...there's a lot of Bosnian Muslim's avatars here :) I never though this could happen.

And just something, you're all talking about Bosnia, what's with Herzegovina? Country's called Bosnia and Herzegovina, right?

Well the main reason I am not writting it out fully is because it is too long! LOL! Well, as for your post, what the hell does it have to do with Sarajevo Construction?...Take your racist Muslim talk away from here because it clearly isn't working you retard!

Bošnjak
August 17th, 2004, 05:35 AM
Duckzilla grow up!

MIMICA
August 23rd, 2004, 04:58 AM
Duckzilla grow up!

I could never agree with you more my brother!:nocrook:

BosRoker
August 24th, 2004, 05:42 AM
And just something, you're all talking about Bosnia, what's with Herzegovina? Country's called Bosnia and Herzegovina, right?

Herzegovina is an outdated term that's been stuck to the nation name since the 1800's. The basic reason is that certain Herzegovinian land lords betrayed their compatriots during the Bosniak revolution of 1830 and for that were given more priviliges and Herzegovina was given equal status to Bosnia in Ottoman government. The presence of the name has been there for 200 years, and Herzegovinians anyways are fairly proud people, so most people prefer to have Herzegovina in the country name as well. Really Herzegovina is just like "Dalmatia", "Krajina" and "Sandzak". A few people think Herzegovina should even be seperate from Bosnia but these are an extreme minority, even in nationalist circles. Bosnia is the conventional short form for the country name, just like you'd call the United States of America "USA" or "America".

BosRoker
August 24th, 2004, 08:39 PM
Timur you're embarassing the country with your shitty avatar. Change it to this.

http://www.civfanatics.net/uploads8/Sarajevo.gif

MIMICA
August 26th, 2004, 07:14 AM
Timur you're embarassing the country with your shitty avatar. Change it to this.

http://www.civfanatics.net/uploads8/Sarajevo.gif


Screw you!

Alberto
August 27th, 2004, 09:35 AM
Sarajevo Update

August, 2001. This swiming poll is U/C.

http://www.zavodzpr-sa.ba/Otoka/Prva_nagrada.jpg

Urban plan (AUTOR ERNST FRIEDRICH KRIEGER, dipl.ing.arch. DARMSTADT, GERMANY) for Zone "C" and "C1" at Marijin dvor (Holiday Inn, UNIS Towers, parliement of the BiH, Mueum of the BiH and etc.) in Sarajevo finished in october 2000.

http://www.zavodzpr-sa.ba/kasforweb/images/Fotografije/AE06a.jpg http://www.zavodzpr-sa.ba/kasforweb/images/Fotografije/DrugaB.jpg

Same this one where we are able to see lots of the new skylines among the old skyline. AUTOR ALBERTO SBARRA.

http://www.zavodzpr-sa.ba/kasforweb/images/Fotografije/CETVRTAO09.jpg http://www.zavodzpr-sa.ba/kasforweb/images/Fotografije/Cetvrtanova.jpg

Alberto
August 27th, 2004, 09:57 AM
Terme Catez to Invest Almost EUR 30m in Sarajevo Spa

The Terme Catez spa continues its efforts to expand the Sarajevo Terme Ilidza, in which the Slovenian company controls a 90-percent stake. As Terme said on Friday, 13 February, all is set for the construction of a water park estimated at SIT 3.4bn (EUR 14.3m).

The entire investment in Ilidza is to amount to SIT 7bn (EUR 29.5m). Outdoor pools are to open as early as this summer, while indoor facilities will be ready to receive guests in autumn. Terme Ilidza will also offer a tropical garden with a restaurant and other accompanying facilities.

The second stage of the project, to be launched in 2005, includes the construction of a hotel, a congress centre, a beauty and medical centre and sports facilities stretching over 170,000 square metres.

The Sarajevo spa will be using a thermal water spring at Ilidza.

Source: Slovene Press Agency STA

First construction phase of the Ilidza water park will be completed in June 2005. Second phase include construction of the hotel. All complex after will look something like that on the photo below and it will include summer and winter swimming pools with waves, toboggans and etc.

http://www.terme-catez.si/img/velike/vodni/zimska/bazennepravilnih/stari_del.jpg

SinCity
August 27th, 2004, 10:34 AM
Wow Alberto. Thats excellent news. Sarajevo is definately one of the finest cities in the region. Its beautiful and now has many new buildings and facilities under construction! Odlicno :)

MIMICA
August 28th, 2004, 04:26 AM
Alberto, you are the number one thread maker! You always have such good information! BTW, this is a really cool project and I can't wait to see what i'll look like when completed. Sarajevo, in my opinion...IS THE BEST CITY IN IT'S REGION! Again, thanks Alberto...Can't wait to see some new pictures on your threads!

Alberto
September 5th, 2004, 12:41 PM
Sarajevo Update

Second Mercator Shoping Center in Sarajevo more corectlly in part of the Sarajevo city called Alipasino Polje is U/C

Constructor: G.P. Vranica

http://www.vranica.com.ba/images/Merkator-ograda.jpg


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Bussines and Residential project "Lake" in Sarajevo city part Skenderija is U/C

Constructor: G.P. Vranica

http://www.vranica.com.ba/images/Lake-3D.jpg http://www.vranica.com.ba/images/Lake-juni.jpg

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Bussines and Residential project in Sarajevo city part called Cengic Vila is U/C ...

http://www.vranica.com.ba/slike/prodaja-st-k14.jpg http://www.vranica.com.ba/images/K14juni.jpg

----------------------------------------------------

... and dosens more residential projects are U/C in Sarajevo just projects from G.P. Vranica company from Sarajevo.

BosRoker
September 6th, 2004, 10:10 PM
All from the last few days

Translated from Saray Net

In the devastated building of former hotel Central in Old Town municipality, soon will be begun construction of the largest fitness center in Sarajevo. According to the head of the Municipality (?) Fehima Škaljića, the main project is already finished. Investor "Templeville development limited", by way of it's representatives, formed a firm in BiH which will carry out the job...

On this place will be built a fitness center according to European standards. It will have areas for training, pools, saunas. Work will have to be donw slowly, explained Škaljić, so that the authentic outside look of the hotel isnt spoiled. The project, according to estimates, will be done by the end of 2005.

Other updates:

- The foundation of the Gazi Husrev-beg library has been completed. The Gazi Husrev-beg library will, upon completion, be the largest building in Old Town municipality. The original building in the 15th centuries was probably the best library in Eastern Europe after the Sultan's madrassa in Istanbul.

- A mural of the 1984 Olympic mascot "Vucko", is being rennovated.

MIMICA
September 7th, 2004, 06:13 AM
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SinCity
September 7th, 2004, 07:39 AM
Great work L3D3NI and Alberto...I really think that you two supply the best information on this thread! Also, those new building's in Sarajevo that were provided by Alberto look very nice indeed!

Thanks,
-Timur Taljanovic

Yeah I agree, its great to see nice construction pictures from Sarajevo. Such a busy city with a number of projects. Not only does Sarajevo have heaps of fine old architecture, but there is plenty of new projects that blend in. I like this project ....

http://www.vranica.com.ba/slike/prodaja-st-k14.jpg

PyRoMaNiAc
September 7th, 2004, 12:57 PM
Yeah I agree, its great to see nice construction pictures from Sarajevo. Such a busy city with a number of projects. Not only does Sarajevo have heaps of fine old architecture, but there is plenty of new projects that blend in. I like this project ....

http://www.vranica.com.ba/slike/prodaja-st-k14.jpg

Very nice building. :)

Just one question SinCity, why is it that when a similar building is being built in Belgrade, you say that they cannot build anything taller than a few floors whereas when something is built in any other of the former republics, you always say nice things about it? I find it really funny that people including Serbs always have nice comments to say about construction in Zagreb, yet you always have to put us down with your comments.

Alberto
September 7th, 2004, 08:22 PM
1. PROJECT U/C IN SARAJEVO

VALUE OF PROJECT: 11,828,124 €
RESIDENTAL AND BUSINESS BUILDING
LOCATION: SARAJEVO, B&H
CONSTRUCTION PERIOD: 2004
CONSTRUCTOR: HIDROGRADNJA d.o.o. Sarajevo B&H
PERCENTAGE OF PRACTICAL COMPLETION: 22%
SPECIFIC DATA: BASEMENT + GROUND FLOOR + VII

WEB: HIDROGRADNJA d.o.o. Sarajevo B&H (http://www.hidrogradnja.ba/eng/projekti/tekuci.htm)

http://www.hidrogradnja.ba/eng/projekti/Alfa%203.jpg

2. PROJECT U/C IN SARAJEVO
VALUE OF PROJECT: 5,500,000 €
LOCATION: SARAJEVO, B&H
Finish of the works: in process
Description of the works: Construction of residential and business facilities (171flat+41 business premises)
CONSTRUCTOR: UNIGRADNJA d.o.o. Sarajevo B&H
Investor: Construction Fund of Canton Sarajevo

WEB: UNIGRADNJA d.o.o. Sarajevo B&H (http://www.unigradnja.com.ba/bosanski-engleski/stambeni_objekti/bacicko_polje/index1.htm)

http://www.unigradnja.com.ba/bosanski-engleski/stambeni_objekti/bacicko_polje/bacici1.gif

and dosens more medium (1-5 millions of Euro) projects under construction in Sarajevo.

MIMICA
September 8th, 2004, 01:33 AM
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SinCity
September 8th, 2004, 02:27 AM
I like these apartments ....... :) Nice Alberto!

http://www.unigradnja.com.ba/bosanski-engleski/stambeni_objekti/bacicko_polje/bacici1.gif

Alberto
September 10th, 2004, 07:29 PM
Guys did anyone heard about German-Bosnian company Ciglane d.o.o. and his project called "complex Velesici" in Sarajevo worth 300-350 millions KM or about 150-170 millions Euros? According to the Bosnian Weekly magazine "Dani" they was planed to start that project in Sarajevo 2002-2003 in 3 phases. I was heard about that project today but I don't know anything more except that this investment is supposse to be worth from 150 till 170 millions Euros? Now what was happiend with that and did anyone have more info?

MIMICA
September 11th, 2004, 07:58 AM
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yugoboy
September 11th, 2004, 04:26 PM
I WISH PROJECTS LIKE THESE GOING ON IN SARAJEVO, WERE ALSO IN OTHER CITIES.. in bosnia

BosRoker
September 11th, 2004, 06:22 PM
The building in Cengic Vila reminds me sort of a slightly futuristic version of the buildings in the Austrio-Hungarian part of town.

Alberto
September 12th, 2004, 02:11 AM
I WISH PROJECTS LIKE THESE GOING ON IN SARAJEVO, WERE ALSO IN OTHER CITIES.. in bosnia

O belive me many projects like these going on in Sarajevo were also in other cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina maybe not in the number like in Sarajevo but still big numbers of the projects. Maybe in future I will start post here threads about projects in the other towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

MIMICA
September 12th, 2004, 03:45 AM
Edit

Kommandant Mark
September 12th, 2004, 06:10 AM
^
Keep dreaming, friend:)

MIMICA
September 12th, 2004, 07:06 AM
^
Keep dreaming, friend:)


What do you mean?...

Alberto
September 15th, 2004, 11:53 PM
Sarajevo's Library Building under reconstruction

Reconstruction inside

http://www.delbih.cec.eu.int/en/gallery/lib/thumbs/i4.jpg

http://www.delbih.cec.eu.int/en/gallery/lib/thumbs/i5.jpg

http://www.delbih.cec.eu.int/en/gallery/lib/thumbs/i3.jpg

http://www.delbih.cec.eu.int/en/gallery/lib/thumbs/i2.jpg

MIMICA
September 16th, 2004, 10:53 PM
Awsome job Alberto!

Alberto
September 20th, 2004, 02:58 PM
Sarajevo Construction Update

New business and residential building in Velesici, Sarajevo

Constructor: CET BAH d.o.o from Sarajevo
Investor: CET BAH d.o.o from Sarajevo
Floor Space area: 8000 m2

Construction Company CET BAH d.o.o from Sarajevo is finalizing the preparation for construction start of new business and residential building with over 8000 m2 of floor space!

Click on link for big image (http://www.cetbah.co.ba/Slike/velesiciV.gif)

MIMICA
September 21st, 2004, 04:14 AM
WOW! That building looks really cool! Thank's Alberto...It's sad to see you leave!

SinCity
September 29th, 2004, 05:26 AM
More news on Sarajevo :) with 2 big projects about to start ....

BBI Commercial Centre

Currently one of Bosnia's biggest banks BBI is set to construct a large office complex on the site of the former "Saralija Department Store" in downtown Sarajevo. To be known as the BBI Business Centre, the complex will total in size of approximately 56,000sqm and will consist of the following components ......

5 level podium that will include on top 3 seperate buildings of various heights including 5, 6 & 12 levels.

This basically means that there will be a 10, 11 & 17 level towers in the complex. :)

The complex should be complete by mid 2007 with work comencing this year on the demolition of the former Sarajka Deptartment Store.

News from Oslobodenje newspaper .......

BBI banci izdata urbanistička saglasnost 24-sep-2004

Biznis-centar na mjestu Sarajke

BBI banka u četvrtak je dobila urbanističku saglasnost za izgradnju biznis-centra na mjestu nekadašnje robne kuće Sarajka.

Očekuje se da do kraja godine bude izdata i dozvola za rušenje Sarajke, a na proljeće započne gradnja BBI biznis-centra. Ukoliko se sve bude dešavalo po planu, rekao je direktor BBI banke Andre Van Hove, radovi će biti završeni do proljeća 2007. godine, kada bi Sarajevo trebalo dobiti atraktivan poslovni centar. Novi objekt biće površine 56 hiljada kvadratnih metara, dok je postojeći objekat imao površinu od 17 hiljada kvadrata. "Prema riječima kantonalnog ministra prostornog uređenja i zaštite okoliša Zlatka Petrovića, objekt će u jednom dijelu imati pet plus pet spratova, u drugom pet plus šest spratova, te toranj spratnosti pet plus, dvanaest, što je usvojeno kao urbanistički projekt.

Grand Media Hotel and Conventional Center Sarajevo

Secondly work is also set to commence on another office tower for Sarajevo. The project will to be called Grand Media Hotel and Conventional Center Sarajevo will include a new 22 level office tower next to the Sarajevo Holiday Inn which was purchased late last year by Austrian company Alpha Baumanagement. The new project will be financed by on of the largest regional banks Hypo Alpe-Adria.

Source form Hypo Alpe-Adria Banks website ......

Cantonal Privatisation Agency and Austrian company Alpha Baumanagement signed the Contract on Sale and Purchase of the Sarajevo hotel Holiday Inn

The official ceremony of signing the Contract on Sale and Purchase by the Cantonal Privatisation Agency and the company Alpha Baumanagement from Villach, Austria was held on Monday, 10 November 2003, with the beginning at 2 p.m., in Sarajevo. The signing of this Contract marked officialy the result of the tender on sale of the Holiday Inn hotel. The aforementioned Austrian company was the only bidder and consequently the winner of the tender. The company Alpha Baumanagement is in this project supported by Hypo–Alpe-Adria Holding, which is represented in Bosnia and Herzegovina by Hypo-Alpe-Adria-Consultants Sarajevo.

The Holiday Inn hotel was sold for KM 44.5 mil.

The company Alpha Baumanagement represented after the signing ceremony its project ''Hotel Grand Media'' Ljubljana. The most modern world standards from the catering field are being applied in the construction of this hotel. The similar standards should be applied for the future project of Holiday Inn hotel. Alpha Baumanagement plans to enlarge the existing accommodation and catering capacities for additional 35 000 m2. The project of capacities enlargement and improvement envisages also the construction of 22-floor tower, including two presidential floors, business suite, de luxe suites, wellness and fitness centre (swimming-pools, saunas etc.) with Western standards applied, gastronomic market zone and a large above-ground garage with the capacity of 700 vehicles. The centre will be named Grand Media Hotel & Convention Centre Sarajevo.
In addition to the amount of KM 44,5 mil. paid for purchasing the Holiday Inn hotel, the company plans to invest another KM 77,5 mil. for the hotel advancement and deployment of 800 - 1000 new employees.

“Hypo Alpe-Adria Group has already been pronounced the largest investor in BiH, but nevertheless it is still eager to invest in the region. Large amounts of money will certainly be put into tourism. It is worth mentioning that Hypo Alpe-Adria Group has been engaged in the projects, which connect the countries of the Alpe-Adria region and brings them closer to modern Western standards, what is the final goal of the state of BiH.” – said the director of Hypo Alpe-Adria-Consultants, Mr. Alexandra Petritz.

There is also plans for a 3rd Unitec Tower!

GO SARAJEVO! :):):)

ZAGY
September 29th, 2004, 12:31 PM
New Robot Commerce Shoping Center in Rajlovac, Sarajevo

Investor: Robot Commerce Sarajevo
Investment: 12,5 milions €
Status: Constructed
Included inside: Hypermarket, butiqes, bank, pharmacy, restourant, caffe bar and etc.
Included outside: car wash, car service, gasoline station, parking places and etc.
Object area: 40 000 m2

Opening ceremony in Rajlovac Sarajevo

http://www.visoko.co.ba/fotokorner/robot3v.jpg http://www.visoko.co.ba/fotokorner/robot-otvorenje2.jpg http://www.visoko.co.ba/fotokorner/robot%20interijer%201.jpg http://www.visoko.co.ba/fotokorner/robot-out1v.jpg

Milo Dukanovic
September 29th, 2004, 02:49 PM
Whats the status of Usce Tuzla 300 apartments?

And this is project Velesici 1096 stanova...

Milo Dukanovic
September 29th, 2004, 02:55 PM
http://www.cetbah.co.ba/Slike/NewBosGaz.gif

I Like those apartments only 38 apartments but they are nice

Then Velesici..Riverina 8000 apartments ..i also heard they will build in Pofalici something ..and in Kosevsko brdo

:)

Lloyd
September 29th, 2004, 03:16 PM
Grand Media Hotel and Conventional Center Sarajevo

Secondly work is also set to commence on another office tower for Sarajevo. The project will to be called Grand Media Hotel and Conventional Center Sarajevo will include a new 22 level office tower next to the Sarajevo Holiday Inn which was purchased late last year by Austrian company Alpha Baumanagement. The new project will be financed by on of the largest regional banks Hypo Alpe-Adria.

Source form Hypo Alpe-Adria Banks website ......


More news on Sarajevo, Grand Media Hotel and Conventional Center. Finally today this project is begin. Now we must start hunt for the Grand Media Hotel and Conventional Center 3D project becouse those guys get urban licence today from Sarajevo officials. Thats mean 3D of this project exist somewhere.


Urbanistička suglasnost za poslovni centar Holiday Inn


Povodom dobivanja urbanističke suglasnosti za izgradnju novog hotelsko-poslovnog centra pored Hotela Holiday Inn, za danas u Sarajevu zakazana konferencija za novinare


Novinarima će se obratiti generalni direktor Hotela Holiday Inn, predsjednik Vlade Županije Sarajevo, pomoćnik gradonačelnika za urbano planiranje, županijski ministar prostornog uređenja i zaštite okoliša, te načelnik sarajevske općine Centar.

Hotel "Holiday Inn" privatiziran je 15. ožujka ove godine, a novi vlasnik, austrijska kompanija Alpha Baumanagement, obvezala se da će pored postojećeg objekta izgraditi i novi hotelsko-poslovni centar u kojem će se zaposliti oko 800 radnika.

29.9.2004.
Pincom.biz/Onasa (News agency in Bosnia and Herzegovina)

PICOM.BIZ -Bosnian Business News Web Site (http://www.pincom.biz/vjesnik/opsirnije.asp?ID=7883&rub=vjesnik)

SinCity
September 30th, 2004, 03:52 AM
More news on Sarajevo, Grand Media Hotel and Conventional Center. Finally today this project is begin. Now we must start hunt for the Grand Media Hotel and Conventional Center 3D project becouse those guys get urban licence today from Sarajevo officials. Thats mean 3D of this project exist somewhere.

Thats good news. All we need now is Unitec 3 to start. :)

Justin
September 30th, 2004, 05:07 AM
Sarajevo is similar to Zagreb with lots of construction of new office buildings and also apartment buildings. :)

MIMICA
September 30th, 2004, 07:20 AM
Sarajevo is similar to Zagreb with lots of construction of new office buildings and also apartment buildings. :)

It seems to me, that both cities yet respecting eachother...are getting a bit competitive... :) But, yes you are correct...Sarajevo and Zagreb are both building like crazy mother f******** and I love it! :) I'd just really hope that some of the Serbs would admitt it... :) . BTW, just watch how one of the Serbs in going to come and say something to defend Serbia. :bash: I alway's love when you can sence their jeliousy. :)

Lloyd
September 30th, 2004, 11:10 AM
It seems to me, that both cities yet respecting eachother...are getting a bit competitive... :) But, yes you are correct...Sarajevo and Zagreb are both building like crazy mother f******** and I love it! :) I'd just really hope that some of the Serbs would admitt it... :) . BTW, just watch how one of the Serbs in going to come and say something to defend Serbia. :bash: I alway's love when you can sence their jeliousy. :)

Please, this is Sarajevo Construction Update and I hope so that you will not use this thread for discussions with Serbs.

Zagreb officials were visited Sarajevo in July this year and they discussed with theirs friends in Sarajevo just that what we discuss here, about skyscrapers, skylines and construction of those things in one city.

I agree that Sarajevo and Zagreb are both building like crazy mother f******** and I love it too! When I read about some new project in those cities, first I think it is lie or something like that, but than when I see construction pictures, than I realise those were real things.

Great and I can not wait that Bosmal finish those BCC Towers and start new project.

But it is bad that Avaz Tower and Bosmal City Center Towers are not in Marija Dvor District in Sarajevo somewhere near Holiday Inn. It will be something like Sarajevo's La Defense. Of course much smaller than Paris La Defense.

ZAGY
September 30th, 2004, 12:35 PM
Bosmal BCC Bridge is finished. Becouse of the road construction (2 x 2 lanes) on that plaice bridge will be opened for one month.

http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/mostnacvili05.jpg http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/mostnacvili01.jpghttp://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/mostnacvili02.jpg

http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/mostnacvili03.jpg http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/mostnacvili04.jpg

SinCity
October 1st, 2004, 01:35 AM
It will be something like Sarajevo's La Defense. Of course much smaller than Paris La Defense.

Exactly what I would have said. Building in the one spot creates a definitive business district and a highrise commercial area. So far, Sarajevo has made a great start.

The Bosmal twins are looking great and it would have been better if they were in the same neighbourhood. What I think anyway is that they will form part of a new higrise residential district for Sarajevo.

Sarajevo has a great natural backdrop which is supported with a fine city full of history and some of the regions best historic and modern architecture.

BosRoker
October 1st, 2004, 02:39 AM
I wish they could make a business cluster there.. that would be fantastic... but its questionable. What do you do about all those communist era apartments all around... we really should get rid of those but theres probably 1000+ people living there. The buildings that arent apartment buildings are all like a 100 years old (National Museum, Saint Josip's Church), you obviously cant get rid of those.

But if they could make that a modern business sector that would be amazing because then you'd have the Ottoman, Western, and modern skyscraper sections of the city right next to each other.

Justin
October 1st, 2004, 04:07 AM
I wish they could make a business cluster there.. that would be fantastic... but its questionable. What do you do about all those communist era apartments all around... we really should get rid of those but theres probably 1000+ people living there. The buildings that arent apartment buildings are all like a 100 years old (National Museum, Saint Josip's Church), you obviously cant get rid of those.

But if they could make that a modern business sector that would be amazing because then you'd have the Ottoman, Western, and modern skyscraper sections of the city right next to each other.

Hopefully thats what they will achieve. :)

MIMICA
October 1st, 2004, 07:41 AM
Yes, as you have noticed, the building's being built are getting closer and closer. :) Hopefully soon, you will be able to see all the building's clustered so they can fit in a picture as an impressive skyline. :) Time will tell...

ZAGY
October 6th, 2004, 02:42 AM
Good news for Sarajevo.

Construction of the second sections of the future motorway Corridor 5C near Sarajevo will begin soon. Yesterday contract was signed by GP Put Sarajevo construction company, member company of Croatian "Nexe Group" and Federal Government of BiH for construction of the second section long 40 km of future Corridor 5C in BiH from Podlugovi to Visoko on main section from Sarajevo to Zenica in central Bosnia. Last summer Ljubljana based SCT and Bosnians construction companies constructed 11 km of future Corridor 5C motorway from Sarajevo to the Podlugovi. Investor is Federal Government of BiH. Soon it will be choosen constructor for third section of future Corridor 5C in BiH from Visoko to the Zenica.


Sorry but text in this article is only on Croatian language.

’Put’ gradi autocestu Podlugovi - Visoko

Jučerašnjim potpisivanjem Ugovora o izgradnji dionice Visoko–Podlugovi, GP Put d.d. Sarajevo, članica Nexe grupe, je i zvanično postao izvođač radova na trasi pomenute dionice autoceste Sarajevo–Zenica. Ugovor su potpisali ministar prometa i komunikacija Vlade Federacije BiH Nedžad Branković, te Jusuf Bubica, generalni direktor GP Puta.

Federalno ministarstvo je još krajem srpnja 2004. donijelo odluku kojom je GP Putu dodijeljen posao izvođača radova na trasi dionice Visoko–Podlugovi, nakon što je ponuda GP Puta na zvaničnom međunarodnom natječaju za izgradnju ove dionice ocijenjena kao najpovoljnija.
Pripremajući se za ovaj posao, GP Put je obnovio svoju mehanizaciju. Nabavljena je sofisticirana oprema za niskogradnju od vodećih svjetskih tvrtki koje proizvode građevinsku opremu. Vrijednost novonabavljene opreme iznosi oko 3,5 milijuna KM.

5.10.2004

MIMICA
October 6th, 2004, 05:56 AM
Little question I just realized I didn't know!: "How tall are the UNIS Tower's?"

Milo Dukanovic
October 6th, 2004, 10:18 AM
Little question I just realized I didn't know!: "How tall are the UNIS Tower's?"

2x92 m

MIMICA
October 7th, 2004, 06:55 AM
2x92 m


Thank's! I really didn't know that they were that huge! :)

Milo Dukanovic
October 12th, 2004, 08:40 PM
Here are some pics Sarajevo Bosmal

Bosmal with height 2x118 m is curently tallest building in Balkans

http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/bccpresrel002.jpg

http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/fasada00005.jpg

http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/fasada00002.jpg

http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/fasada00001.jpg

http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/fasada00004.jpg

MIMICA
October 16th, 2004, 05:21 AM
WOW! Those picture's are great! :yes:

BTW, does anyone have a clue if they are even thinking about painting it?...I hope soo...

Also, what bussiness are going to be built in the Bosmal's?...

Lloyd
October 19th, 2004, 09:46 PM
Next year (4.2005) will begin construction of the highway around Sarajevo. All construction will be done for one year and it will cost about 80 millions of Euro, Federal government of BiH announced today. Some parts of that highway were constructed before and with this part, highway who supose to bypass Sarajevo, will be constructed.

MIMICA
October 20th, 2004, 06:05 AM
Next year (4.2005) will begin construction of the highway around Sarajevo. All construction will be done for one year and it will cost about 80 millions of Euro, Federal government of BiH announced today. Some parts of that highway were constructed before and with this part, highway who supose to bypass Sarajevo, will be constructed.


WoW! Awsome new's! Big construction project...It will certainly require a large amount of worker's! I keep wondering, after all these project's...how's B&H paying for this! I know that we are pretty industrial, but come on! :)

Milo Dukanovic
October 20th, 2004, 06:53 AM
Do you know any news about 3 THIRD unitec tower?

MIMICA
October 21st, 2004, 05:03 AM
Do you know any news about 3 THIRD unitec tower?

I personally don't know if it is true, but I've heard that it will happen for sure. I really do wish for it to get built, just so Sarajevo will have the best skyline in the Balkans as well as the tallest building. BTW, what do you people think, which city in the Balkans has the best skyline?

bziherl
October 21st, 2004, 03:18 PM
I have wanted to ask you guys this for numerous times, but never really wanted to start another fight in any of the threads.....and every time Bosmals came up, I have wondered once again:

where do you think that Istanbul is?

p.s: I don't wanna start another bashing conversation, just curious about your knowledge of geographics...I know this has caused fights some months ago, but I cannot remember any of your explaining exactly where do you believe Istanbul is placed. Maybe a comment of any Turkish member of this forum would be great....

MIMICA
October 22nd, 2004, 06:38 AM
I have wanted to ask you guys this for numerous times, but never really wanted to start another fight in any of the threads.....and every time Bosmals came up, I have wondered once again:

where do you think that Istanbul is?

p.s: I don't wanna start another bashing conversation, just curious about your knowledge of geographics...I know this has caused fights some months ago, but I cannot remember any of your explaining exactly where do you believe Istanbul is placed. Maybe a comment of any Turkish member of this forum would be great....


I personally think that Istanbul is in Europe, and I really hope that Turkey could join the EU!

Milo Dukanovic
October 22nd, 2004, 11:00 AM
I have wanted to ask you guys this for numerous times, but never really wanted to start another fight in any of the threads.....and every time Bosmals came up, I have wondered once again:

where do you think that Istanbul is?

p...


Majority of present day Istanbul is in Europe about 2/3 of the city

Parts of city like Uskudar are in Asia..but majority is in Europe..so Istanbul is almost European city..so yes i would say it is European

Edirne in Turkey is European city..

I think Istanbul European part has every right to represent this subforum..only European part..dont wanna see pics of Erzurum or Van here

AdamT
October 22nd, 2004, 08:10 PM
Mmmm, i don't really think Turkey is an European country... the culture is so much different. They are closer with Middle East, and well, the majority of that country is not Europe technically. That tiny part that is should belong to Bulgaria or Greece really :)

:cheers: cheers maaaates

MIMICA
October 23rd, 2004, 05:29 AM
Mmmm, i don't really think Turkey is an European country... the culture is so much different. They are closer with Middle East, and well, the majority of that country is not Europe technically. That tiny part that is should belong to Bulgaria or Greece really :)

:cheers: cheers maaaates


Um...WoW! This is the first time that I have completely dissagreed with what someone said! Turkey is indeed a very different cultural country and it in alot of ways, that is a very good thing! :)

Also, how can you say that the European part of Turkey should belong to Bulgaria or Greece!? How would you like if a chuck of your country that is very important to it's economy was taken away!? I personally think that Turkey as well as every country deserves every little bit of it's country...

Lloyd
October 23rd, 2004, 10:52 AM
WoW! Awsome new's! Big construction project...It will certainly require a large amount of worker's! I keep wondering, after all these project's...how's B&H paying for this! I know that we are pretty industrial, but come on! :)


How any coutry in the world construct theirs highways? With cash? No, of course with loans. BiH get loan from EBRD I think.

Lloyd
October 23rd, 2004, 10:55 AM
where do you think that Istanbul is?

p.s: I don't wanna start another bashing conversation, just ....


You just started one bashing conversation. This is Sarajevo construction thread not Istanbul CT. Open new thread if you like start bashing conversation about Istanbul, Belgrade or Taiwan.

MIMICA
October 24th, 2004, 07:15 AM
How any coutry in the world construct theirs highways? With cash? No, of course with loans. BiH get loan from EBRD I think.


I knew that I just meant that their incoming money is not going to go anywhere untill they pay back all those loans! :)

We wouldn't make a loan that we couldn't pay back! :bash:

bziherl
October 25th, 2004, 12:24 AM
You just started one bashing conversation. This is Sarajevo construction thread not Istanbul CT. Open new thread if you like start bashing conversation about Istanbul, Belgrade or Taiwan.
Well, I have hoped people would understand my question better and try to normally answer it. My mistake. However - my question actually has a small tiny bit to do with the Sarajevo construction. Put Bosmals as the supposely tallest Balkan buildings + Istanbul + my question about where do you think Istanbul is + Balkan once again...and wualla....you get my point.

But since some have already started with the bashing thing I'm quitting on this question. Not worth it....


So, yeah...Bosmals look nice. Love the top of the right tower. What is it?

Kommandant Mark
October 25th, 2004, 12:33 AM
I guess when we say "Balkan", we mostly mean our version of it;)
EX-Yugoslavia + maybe Romania & Bulgaria.

So yeah, Bosmal, at 118 meters, is the tallest in the Balkans.
But Belgrade's USCE will be 130 meters top to bottom.

bziherl
October 25th, 2004, 01:02 AM
I guess when we say "Balkan", we mostly mean our version of it;)


Ahhhh....didn't know that. Okay. Everything sorted out then.

I must say that I am always impressed by how many towers Sarajevo has. Can't wait to see those Bosmal towers completed.

BosRoker
October 25th, 2004, 04:00 AM
Ahhhh....didn't know that. Okay. Everything sorted out then.

I must say that I am always impressed by how many towers Sarajevo has. Can't wait to see those Bosmal towers completed.

I think the top of the right is a rotating restaurant...

Not 100% sure thats what that is, but they're definetly going to have one.

MIMICA
October 25th, 2004, 04:31 AM
Ahhhh....didn't know that. Okay. Everything sorted out then.

I must say that I am always impressed by how many towers Sarajevo has. Can't wait to see those Bosmal towers completed.


Hm...Yes, Sarajevo has been constructing alot of new tower's!

Lloyd
October 29th, 2004, 08:30 PM
I knew that I just meant that their incoming money is not going to go anywhere untill they pay back all those loans! :)

We wouldn't make a loan that we couldn't pay back! :bash:


Of course that nobody give to BIH or anybody else one penny if they are not able to return that, but in BiH case they are able to return that because they have small, very small international debt per capita or in all so it will not be problem.

MIMICA
October 30th, 2004, 05:02 AM
Of course that nobody give to BIH or anybody else one penny if they are not able to return that, but in BiH case they are able to return that because they have small, very small international debt per capita or in all so it will not be problem.


Yes, BIH is heard to be a very realiable country when it comes times to paying back it's debt! :)

In the year of 2005, Sarajevo will be considered the biggest construction site in EUROPE! :)

Milo Dukanovic
November 2nd, 2004, 03:44 PM
I guess when we say "Balkan", we mostly mean our version of it;)
EX-Yugoslavia + maybe Romania & Bulgaria.

So yeah, Bosmal, at 118 meters, is the tallest in the Balkans.
But Belgrade's USCE will be 130 meters top to bottom.


Not true

Usce tower is 97 meters tall..you can check site www.skyscrapers.com

And antena doesnt count
Bosmal is 118 meters..but second tower is bit taller because of heliodrom..first in Bosnia..so actuall height of second tower is 120 m

With 120 m..this is clearly tallest building in Balkans..i dont see any taller

And imagine if you add antena or something on top of that 120 m building..would be more then 150 m

Milo Dukanovic
November 2nd, 2004, 03:48 PM
USCE Office Tower
97 m 1965

Singidunum
November 2nd, 2004, 05:01 PM
USCE Office Tower
97 m 1965
poor you not to know that this building has been BOMBED and that observation deck was added during rebuilding.

at last you know very well what am I talking about and it seems that the short ban hasn`t done any good.

SinCity
November 2nd, 2004, 10:12 PM
poor you not to know that this building has been BOMBED and that observation deck was added during rebuilding.

at last you know very well what am I talking about and it seems that the short ban hasn`t done any good.

Singidunum can you please get lost and dont make trouble on this thread. This is a Sarajevo and not a Belgrade thread.

As a mod you should know better. :nono:

MIMICA
November 3rd, 2004, 08:14 AM
It seems to me that the "Serbs" are really proud of a building that first of all, doesn't look that special, and secondly, this building seems to be growing every time that I look at it satistics! It must be having it's final growth spurt untill the real truth come out! :D ;)

Primorac
November 3rd, 2004, 08:31 AM
gee more lies by the serbs.

SinCity
November 3rd, 2004, 09:53 AM
It seems to me that the "Serbs" are really proud of a building that first of all, doesn't look that special, and secondly, this building seems to be growing every time that I look at it satistics! It must be having it's final growth spurt untill the real truth come out! :D ;)

I know, tell me about it. Like who cares for a 97 metre tall second hand building. The way they go on about it is sad. Even more sad is that it took them years to put on nothing more than a new facade which is OK, but nothing that special anyway .... :|

Sarajevo, Zagreb and Ljubljana are building brand new skyscrapers and thats all that matters. :)

Singidunum
November 3rd, 2004, 04:40 PM
SinCity you deserve a lifetime ban. Its good that you got out from EE forums because you bs is neverending.

Milo Dukanovic
November 3rd, 2004, 04:42 PM
poor you not to know that this building has been BOMBED and that observation deck was added during rebuilding.

at last you know very well what am I talking about and it seems that the short ban hasn`t done any good.


Easy on pills..dont take it that hard
Take yellow one..right next to you..yes yellow one!!!!!

..You know which one?
Same one you were presrcibed in Popovaca

The figures were when the building was constucted in 1965 and it says 97 m..from respectable source www.skyscrapers.com

Unlike you and your pathetic lies..but to be CetO you must lie

And glavo....moderator ne moze banirati samo admin to moze ..znam jer sam bio mod na mnogim forumima..prije nego sto si ti ljubio guz... ovdje

:weirdo:

Milo Dukanovic
November 3rd, 2004, 04:45 PM
gee more lies by the serbs.

Since 1389 and ''Serb Victory''
:)

Milo Dukanovic
November 3rd, 2004, 04:49 PM
It seems to me that the "Serbs" are really proud of a building that first of all, doesn't look that special, and secondly, this building seems to be growing every time that I look at it satistics! It must be having it's final growth spurt untill the real truth come out! :D ;)


He..no they cant take it to fact that they are poor country..even Gdp of Albania is better then Serbia.
Thats right Albania...since 1990 they had numerous big projects and their economy is growing..while Serbia is declining anually..their Gdp is pathetic.even compared to Albania..and we know if Albania is west for you..you must be doing great

Not counting that one Sarajevo has 120 m tall building..or that one Sarajevo has Riverina project worth over 2 billion $..While they give invisible projects in Serbia..worth 0$$$

How come nobody is investing in Serbia..wonder why..and why biggest nato base in Europe is in Kosova?

SinCity
November 4th, 2004, 02:16 AM
SinCity you deserve a lifetime ban. Its good that you got out from EE forums because you bs is neverending.

There will be no need for you to reply with what I'm about to say ......

Firstly as a mod you are a pathetic joke. You lie and you are biased in your actions. If you had it your way every Croat and Bosniac would be banned. Sorry but that wont be happening .......

So why did you have Vele banned? Over a "Thompson" thread to which nobody cared about. For your information the singer performed recently in Canada, the USA and even in European countries. All Vele asked is if anyone went to his concert. But stupid you had him banned on this pathetic excuse.

I think you had him banned because he was a Croat and as a Serb you are jealous that there is no construction happening in Serbia because its a dirt poor country.

If anyone should be banned, it should be Singidunum because he lies and he is biased.

Poor you Singidunum, it must upset you that you are powerless to touch us here ........ :D

So dont ruin our Sarajevo thread anymore or you may find yourself getting a ban. :D

Primorac
November 4th, 2004, 03:03 AM
Singidunum,

with all due respect.

be a fair moderator.

i think you should seriously look at the apalling comments about, ethnic cleansing of serbia, degrading people by being called dumb fishermen, even calling someone a c**t is absolutely not on. comments made by serbian forum users.

there are clear double standards here. the thread about montenegro wanting succession from serbia was censored and completely deleted because it had some vile remarks from a group of serbian forum users, and the people involved are free to make further disgusting comments.

come on...enough is enough.

MIMICA
November 4th, 2004, 05:02 AM
I really wonder what is wrong with Singidunum!? This is an embarresment that we have a biased moderator! Anyway's...I really don't care that he is biased, but when he ruins threads like Sarajevo, and other's...it's just sad! I guess he must be jelious that Belgrade (the biggest discrase to the Balkans) is not doing well like others in the Balkans! Yes, but we all know, that the Serbs are only good when together, when alone...it's easy to intimidate them! :) BTW, no disrespect to Singidunum, you just really have to learn not to ruin our threads!

Milo Dukanovic
November 5th, 2004, 05:47 PM
Objekat "Parking" - Sarajevo





Vizualizacija objekta.

Stambeno-poslovni objekat "Parking" se gradi u ulici Gradačačka, općina Novi Grad, u neposrednoj blizini pijace Otoka i nove zgrade Bosmala.

Objekat se sastoji od prizemlja i 4 sprata: u prizemlju se nalaze poslovni prostori visine 3.60m, a na spratovima stanovi različitih veličina (od jednosobnih do četverosobnih).

Objekat ima dva ulaza; svaki od njih opremljen je liftom.

Poslovni prostori su polufinalno, a stanovi u potpunosti završeni, sa individualnim mjerenjem potrošnje svih energenata (struje, vode, grijanja...).

Orjentacioni početak radova je novembar 2004. godine, a završetak juli 2005. godine.

Struktura i cijene stanova prikazane su u narednoj tabeli. Za sve informacija možete se obratiti na telefone poslovne jedinice Sarajevo ili ispuniti formu u dnu stranice. 26.10.2004)

BosRoker
November 10th, 2004, 04:57 AM
Oslobođenje: Mayor Muhidin Hamamdžić and directorz of d.d. construction Vehid Adilović should today sign an agreement regarding the construction of an indoor olympic pool in Novi Grad municipality. The 50 meter pool in Otoci neighborhood will be the largest investment of the city of Sarajevo. All indications are that the citizens of Sarajevo were one-minded in their belief that the city needed an olympic pool.

BosRoker
November 10th, 2004, 07:18 AM
And in other news, they just renamed a street after my great grandfather.

MIMICA
November 11th, 2004, 05:07 AM
Oslobođenje: Mayor Muhidin Hamamdžić and directorz of d.d. construction Vehid Adilović should today sign an agreement regarding the construction of an indoor olympic pool in Novi Grad municipality. The 50 meter pool in Otoci neighborhood will be the largest investment of the city of Sarajevo. All indications are that the citizens of Sarajevo were one-minded in their belief that the city needed an olympic pool.


Awsome news! I can't wait for it to get built! :)

MIMICA
November 11th, 2004, 05:08 AM
And in other news, they just renamed a street after my great grandfather.


How ironic! A street is named after my grandfather as well! ;)

long foot
November 12th, 2004, 11:19 AM
You both sound like national heroe's grandsons ;)

One question for you: how many people live in Sarajevo? Do you know exactly?

long foot
November 12th, 2004, 11:54 AM
New museum of contemporary art to be built in Sarajevo. Project was made by world famous architect Renzo Piano. New museum will be located 200 meters away from the ruins of the Government House. Despite the horrors of the war, there is the mixture of two feelings, not so different: the enthusiasm of reconstruction typical of destroyed cities coupled with the desire to forget without feelings of guilt.
As Goodwill Ambassador of the Unesco, and on the invitation of the Ars Aevi Foundation, Renzo Piano went to visit the site to investigate how the reconstruction of the cultural area of the city could take shape. The project for the museum of Contemporary Art is located in an area which has been excluded from an architectural competition for a new university site. The area is close to the historical museum, not far from the library and situated on the banks of the Miljacka river. Parallel to the river is the “Zmaja od Bosne”, a large avenue sadly known as the “snipers’ alley”. The river was the line of the fire limit.
The residential area of Grabavca, made of high buildings, will be connected with the University and the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Museum of History by a pedestrian bridge.

location of future museum
http://www.arsaevi.ba/EngSve/AA%20MUSEUM%20IN%20PROGRES.jpg

architect of museum project
http://www.arsaevi.ba/EngSve/Renzo%20copy.jpg

project
http://www.renzopiano.it/works/059/pictures/01big.jpg
http://www.renzopiano.it/works/059/pictures/02big.jpg
http://www.arsaevi.ba/EngSve/skica%20muzeja%20copy.jpg
http://www.arsaevi.ba/EngSve/skica%20muzeja%20copy.jpg
http://www.arsaevi.ba/EngSve/MOST%20copy.jpg

Unfortunately, I don’t have latest news of this project and I would be glad if someone from Sarajevo knows something more. Did museum construction started?

BosRoker
November 12th, 2004, 06:26 PM
How ironic! A street is named after my grandfather as well! ;)

No.. no it wasnt. And what exactly would be ironic about it?

You both sound like national heroe's grandsons ;)

One question for you: how many people live in Sarajevo? Do you know exactly?

In the core of the city itself there are a little over 300.000 people. If you take in Ilidza and the other suburb municipalities of the greater Sarajevo area you get a number of about 425,000. If you take in "Eastern" Sarajevo (Formerly known as Sarajevo of Republika Srpska) that number should probably go up by about 50,000.

p.s. That new museum is bult literally right across the river from my house.

long foot
November 13th, 2004, 06:27 PM
No.. no it wasnt. And what exactly would be ironic about it?



In the core of the city itself there are a little over 300.000 people. If you take in Ilidza and the other suburb municipalities of the greater Sarajevo area you get a number of about 425,000. If you take in "Eastern" Sarajevo (Formerly known as Sarajevo of Republika Srpska) that number should probably go up by about 50,000.

p.s. That new museum is bult literally right across the river from my house.


Hmmm...
This quote is not mine: "How ironic! A street is named after my grandfather as well!"

Nice to see that museum project made by one the world most famous architects is being built in Sarajevo. Do you know when should it be completed?

Dalmo
November 15th, 2004, 05:02 AM
Thats excellent news for Sarajevo. Renzo Piano is internationally aclaimed and has done many famous buildings in cities such as Berlin, Sydney, Rome, etc.

BosRoker
November 15th, 2004, 07:22 AM
Hmmm...
This quote is not mine: "How ironic! A street is named after my grandfather as well!"

Sorry, accidently put your moniker there instead of Timur's.

Lloyd
November 17th, 2004, 03:29 PM
Bosmal Update 16-11-0004

BCC Heliodrom

http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/heliodrom-16-11-0004.jpg

Dalmo
November 18th, 2004, 07:41 AM
Bosmal Update 16-11-0004

BCC Heliodrom

http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/heliodrom-16-11-0004.jpg

WOW! Who will be using this?

long foot
November 18th, 2004, 01:25 PM
Rich Bosnians will use it :D

Are theese towers residential or business?

Lloyd
November 22nd, 2004, 12:28 PM
Rich Bosnians will use it :D

Are theese towers residential or business?

I think they are combined.

Of course that they will be used by rich people. High Rise Towers are usually used only by rich people, no mater where. Heliodroms are everywhere used by rich people because you can't fly with car but by helicopters. Because they cost fortune only rich people have that kind of money and it is just like anywhere in world.

AstroBoy
November 22nd, 2004, 12:31 PM
I like Bosmal Towers because they look huge. Sarajevo is doing really well.

Lloyd
November 22nd, 2004, 12:37 PM
It seems that in Sarajevo is popular to construct heliodroms and rotating restourants on the top of the buildings so owner of the Avaz Tower and Avaz daily newspaper and much more things owner decided to construct one more for him I suppose. Who knows maybe new owners of the Holiday Inn hotel in Sarajevo plan to construct on their 22 level tower one more heliodrom? For that we must wait when they publish construction 3D plan for that.

Avaz Business Center Update

http://www.greatestcities.com/2244pic/838/CP27838.jpg/avaz.jpg

MIMICA
November 23rd, 2004, 03:36 AM
I like Bosmal Towers because they look huge. Sarajevo is doing really well.


Yes...It is! :) Even though it is constructing more building's...I believe that Sarajevo is consentrating on reconstruction all the buildings that were damaged by the war! And some more good news, even though there are some parts that are still showing little signs of war, almost everything was fixed up and it's doing really well! Soon enough, when all this reconstruction is done, I believe that some HUGE projects (other than the ones that are already out) will emerge. I say, give it about 1/2-1 year in total for the reconstruction period to be done! :)

BTW, they have finally fixed up my grandmother's apartment's in Sarajevo! :) They did look pretty good before, but now they look just like new! :)

Lloyd
November 26th, 2004, 01:40 AM
Construction of the swimming poll complex begin today in Sarajevo

http://sa.blogger.ba/slike/53.1285.jpg

Sarajevo construction company Unigradnja today begins construction of the swimming poll complex on area of the 7.570 squares meters in Otoka, Sarajevo. That complex will have one olympic swimming poll and few smaller, with restourant, caffe bar and etc. According to the contract, Unigradnja must construct that complex until Februar 2006. Investor is Sarajevo Canton.

MIMICA
November 26th, 2004, 02:33 AM
Construction of the swimming poll complex begin today in Sarajevo

http://sa.blogger.ba/slike/53.1285.jpg

Sarajevo construction company Unigradnja today begins construction of the swimming poll complex on area of the 7.570 squares meters in Otoka, Sarajevo. That complex will have one olympic swimming poll and few smaller, with restourant, caffe bar and etc. According to the contract, Unigradnja must construct that complex until Februar 2006. Investor is Sarajevo Canton.


Man, those are some really good news! :) BTW, when do you think that it will be completed?

yugoboy
November 26th, 2004, 03:07 AM
no surprise sarajevo has a history as a vibrant city.. even after all the things it has gone through it always picks it self back up! :)

yugoboy
November 26th, 2004, 03:15 AM
i have a question: around the time when sarajevo hosted the 84 olympics for Yugoslavia.. they had built a lift on a hill that gives excelent views of the city.. is it still there.. or destroyed?? reconstructed??

http://www.worldcityphotos.org/Bosnia/BOS-Sarajevo.jpg

MIMICA
November 26th, 2004, 03:46 AM
i have a question: around the time when sarajevo hosted the 84 olympics for Yugoslavia.. they had built a lift on a hill that gives excelent views of the city.. is it still there.. or destroyed?? reconstructed??

http://www.worldcityphotos.org/Bosnia/BOS-Sarajevo.jpg


I believe that it was partly destroyed and now it is reconstructed and running again...But I am not completely sure...

MIMICA
November 26th, 2004, 03:47 AM
no surprise sarajevo has a history as a vibrant city.. even after all the things it has gone through it always picks it self back up! :)

Yes, and it seems that it has picked itself up very well this time! Everything in BIH is pretty much going very well! There is not need to worry about much anymore, BIH IS BETTER! ;)

Dalmo
November 26th, 2004, 05:32 AM
That cable car looks great and so does that new aquatic centre for Sarajevo!

MIMICA
November 26th, 2004, 06:00 AM
That cable car looks great and so does that new aquatic centre for Sarajevo!

Yep, everything is comming along smoothly!

BosRoker
November 26th, 2004, 07:43 AM
Im pretty sure the cable car isn there anymore... from the looks of that picture its heading to Trebevic and that area had some heavy fighting..

That said I think I can see my house from there.

BosRoker
November 26th, 2004, 08:09 AM
I dont know where else to put this... some nice fairly recent pictures of Sarajevo.

http://onfinite.com/libraries/183410/2d4.jpg

http://hem.bredband.net/b132126/sa/saalbum/sav/sa135.jpg

http://image14.webshots.com/15/4/78/77/161947877zxIrPO_ph.jpg

http://images.sarajevo-x.com/photos/img_291.jpg

http://images.sarajevo-x.com/photos/img_340.jpg

http://onfinite.com/libraries/183409/57d.jpg

http://www.worldcityphotos.org/Bosnia/BOS-Sarajevo-FHolstein4.jpg

http://www.zellyn.com/i/bosnia/sarajevo-from-hill.jpg

http://www.zellyn.com/i/bosnia/hum.jpg

http://www.unv.ba/BiH%20Photos/images/prevs/prev24.jpg

http://image09.webshots.com/9/4/32/86/153643286zmXXgg_ph.jpg

http://www.theharbins.info/images/bosnia/Bosnia_Sarajevo_November2001_Snowstorm_06.jpg

Lloyd
November 26th, 2004, 10:36 AM
i have a question: around the time when sarajevo hosted the 84 olympics for Yugoslavia.. they had built a lift on a hill that gives excelent views of the city.. is it still there.. or destroyed?? reconstructed??


You are not correct. Cablerailway from Old Town Sarajevo to the near by mountain of Trebevic was not constructed for 14 Winter Olympic Games but much before and not for Olympic games. It is same like second Sarajevo cablerailway project (http://www.cablerailway-ilidza.com/) what will be constructed from Hrasnica (Bosmal area) to the Igman and Bjelasnica mountains.

What about cablerailway Trebevic? Yes, is it still there and it is not destroyed, but old and it will be reconstructed in next 4 years maximum together with construction of the tourist-business village on the top of the mountain Trebevic and that were words of the new officials of the Old Town, Sarajevo before few days. So we must wait to see shell they keep theirs words.

Lloyd
November 26th, 2004, 10:52 AM
I dont know where else to put this... some nice fairly recent pictures of Sarajevo.

So don't put those pics either here, because this is construction thread.

Move them and open new thread for that if you wish. Did you sure that those pictures are new?

yugoboy
November 26th, 2004, 10:19 PM
Lloyd, dont be so offecive.. ledeni those pics are great :)

MIMICA
November 28th, 2004, 06:50 AM
Very nice pictures L3D3NI...BTW, there are some more Sarajevo pic's on fototeka...

Bimmer-SA
November 30th, 2004, 03:00 AM
Hello to everybody here on this great forum. I'm a new member from Sarajevo.
I agree that there are a lot off great construction projects in city, but i don't agree that the reconstruction of city will be finished in 1/2-1 years like someone was suggesting. Just look at the ex marshalka military camp, destroyed and burnt high scrapers in grbavica (beside miljacka river on wilsonovo walking area) and hrasno (blue ones), the part of marin dvor and the some other parts of city. And those are just the things that are visible on first sight. I think that the reconstruction will take more time, because there is still a lot of work to be done just to repair what was destroyed during the siege. That is just my opinion.
But i agree that the city is doing extremly well despite everything.
I heard that the executive council building in Sarajevo is going to be reconstructed. It's a destroyed high-scraper near UNITIC. Is there anyone who have more information about that project. I heard that the money was donated by the Greek goverment, and that the building will have glass facade.
And one more thing about Sarajevo population. I don't now from where are you taking those info but i'm certain that there are no official data about city population. Before the war inner city had a population of nearly half a milion i think that the figure was 489.000. And with other parts, which were excluded from the city after the war, it had nearly 700.000. I think that exclusion of Ilidza part of tone from the city was big mistake. It is the part of town by all means. The tram line is going to Ilidza, also. What do you thing about that? There are a some initiatives that are aimed to bringing back Ilidza to city.

Pozdrav svima iz SA.

BosRoker
November 30th, 2004, 03:29 AM
Dobrodošao :)

About Sarajevo's population, in 1991 the city had a little more than 425.000 and alltogether with Hadzici, Vogosca, etc. more than 525.000. There are no official statistics for today but according to kanton sarajevo estimates there are a little more than 300.000 people in the city and 425.000 people in the greater area. But that doesnt tell the whole story because Sarajevo Republike Srpske is considered a whole different city, so if we based it on the same area as was part of Sarajevo before the war total population is probably 475.000.

Dalmo
November 30th, 2004, 04:24 AM
Welcome Bimmer-SA! :)

MIMICA
November 30th, 2004, 05:37 AM
Hello to everybody here on this great forum. I'm a new member from Sarajevo.
I agree that there are a lot off great construction projects in city, but i don't agree that the reconstruction of city will be finished in 1/2-1 years like someone was suggesting. Just look at the ex marshalka military camp, destroyed and burnt high scrapers in grbavica (beside miljacka river on wilsonovo walking area) and hrasno (blue ones), the part of marin dvor and the some other parts of city. And those are just the things that are visible on first sight. I think that the reconstruction will take more time, because there is still a lot of work to be done just to repair what was destroyed during the siege. That is just my opinion.
But i agree that the city is doing extremly well despite everything.
I heard that the executive council building in Sarajevo is going to be reconstructed. It's a destroyed high-scraper near UNITIC. Is there anyone who have more information about that project. I heard that the money was donated by the Greek goverment, and that the building will have glass facade.
And one more thing about Sarajevo population. I don't now from where are you taking those info but i'm certain that there are no official data about city population. Before the war inner city had a population of nearly half a milion i think that the figure was 489.000. And with other parts, which were excluded from the city after the war, it had nearly 700.000. I think that exclusion of Ilidza part of tone from the city was big mistake. It is the part of town by all means. The tram line is going to Ilidza, also. What do you thing about that? There are a some initiatives that are aimed to bringing back Ilidza to city.

Pozdrav svima iz SA.

Dobrodošao :)

BTW, I see that you have more information on Sarajevo, so please...Share will all! :) Also, I was really wondering what you thought about the RS and groups like that...It's a very sensitive topic on this forum, and I would like to hear more opinions.

Again, welcome and I hope to hear some information on Sarajevo from you! ;)

Bimmer-SA
November 30th, 2004, 10:34 PM
I don't agree with you about East Sarajevo or srpsko S. like serbs call it. I think that it is a suburb of Sarajevo and it was always called Lukavica because it is Lukavica. Pale is included in that so called city and pale is 15 km far away thorugh forest and mountains, so you can easily say that they have biggest park in the world :) hehe. You can drive 15 min until you see a house there :) I think it's a artificaly formed city without city's infrastrucutre.

Bimmer-SA
November 30th, 2004, 11:02 PM
About population - i think that the only solution is to wait for official data, because the info I posted (Sarajevo with suburbs around 650000/without 489000) was found on some sites, and i heard about it from people who can recall info from 1991.
It's hard to find info on internet about specific projects, but everyday i see some new construction sites. In my block four new buildings were constructed in period of 2-3 years, and that's in the center part of town where you don't have enough free space for construction of new buildings.
I wonder how many of you on this forum acctualy live here in Sarajevo at the moment?
I was born in Sa and i live here, what about others?

BosRoker
November 30th, 2004, 11:14 PM
Yeah I agree about East Sarajevo, but I mean officially it is a "seperate" city. For the population I used the book "Sarajevo" published by svjetlost around that time so Im pretty sure about it. And I live in the United States right now but I was born in Sarajevo and stay there every summer. I think Lloyd lives in Sarajevo right now.

MIMICA
December 1st, 2004, 01:55 AM
I was born in Sarajevo and I still live in Sarajevo!(Harun, don't say a word ;) ) Yeah...So, Bimmer-SA...Are you saying that your not Serb? I personally and not a Serb either, and I do not agree with the RS even existing. I think that it's a total waste of time, and that it will sooner or later dissolve.

Dalmo
December 1st, 2004, 04:20 AM
Does anyone know more about those other planned skyscrapers for Sarajevo. One is the BBI centre, then there is Unitec 3 and one more I think?

MIMICA
December 1st, 2004, 04:58 AM
Does anyone know more about those other planned skyscrapers for Sarajevo. One is the BBI centre, then there is Unitec 3 and one more I think?


They are about the start reconstructing the executive council building. The money was donated by the Greek government, and it will be a glass facade. Also, I heard about another, but I forgot the information about it. There are many office building's being constructed at this time, and a new SIEMENS building is going to be build near the UNITEC'S. The SIEMENS buildings have a tendency to be quite large, probably as tall as the executive council building. I am hoping that the third UNITEC is going to get built, but I have some doubts. It may get alittle carried away with three of the same building. If all things go as planned, Sarajevo will have a decent looking skyline that will be seen from almost any point of the city.:)

MIMICA
December 1st, 2004, 05:06 AM
Bimmer-SA,
I have a small favor for you. If it is possible for you to get some pictures of Sarajevo construction sites, I don't have a digital camera! :no:

Again, it would be greatly appreciated and would help us all out with the number of project going on in Sarajevo, and how they are turning out to look like... :)

Bimmer-SA
December 1st, 2004, 04:47 PM
I will make some photos as soon as wether gets better, because at the moment it's warm but with rain. I hope that there is going to be some sunny days for picture taking.
And for the question of my nationality - i think it is totaly unimportant, because i think of my self first as a Saraylia than Bosnian. And that is the only thing which is important if you talk about the city. Personaly i now a lot of people of diffrent nationality including a lot of serbs who think everything bad about RS and so called east sarajevo. I think that it's something which is formed on basis of genocide, crimes and lies. I was here during the war and i now what those people did to us(bosnian people no matter which nationality) in the name of RS.

And at the end, this is forum about construction and reconstruction of Sarajevo so i would like to talk about those topics. :)

MIMICA
December 2nd, 2004, 01:39 AM
I will make some photos as soon as wether gets better, because at the moment it's warm but with rain. I hope that there is going to be some sunny days for picture taking.
And for the question of my nationality - i think it is totaly unimportant, because i think of my self first as a Saraylia than Bosnian. And that is the only thing which is important if you talk about the city. Personaly i now a lot of people of diffrent nationality including a lot of serbs who think everything bad about RS and so called east sarajevo. I think that it's something which is formed on basis of genocide, crimes and lies. I was here during the war and i now what those people did to us(bosnian people no matter which nationality) in the name of RS.

And at the end, this is forum about construction and reconstruction of Sarajevo so i would like to talk about those topics. :)


It is a deal! :nocrook:

Bimmer-SA
December 5th, 2004, 05:16 PM
I can't post attachments and i have some pictures of construction sites that i promised to post as soon as i get them. How can i get that option?

Singidunum
December 5th, 2004, 09:41 PM
you should use www.imageshack.us , www.tinypic.com or www.photobucket.com

cheers :cheers1:

btw You are welcome to EE subsection

Bimmer-SA
December 6th, 2004, 02:15 AM
This is the new residental (ground floor is comercial) building near skenderija and near my house. Is's nearly finished. It's my first picture of Sarajevo's construction sites. Next picture will be the new building of federal institution for roads with glass facade. Expect it soon.

P.S. Thanks for the info Singidunum


http://img125.exs.cx/img125/6151/c2plake.jpg

MIMICA
December 6th, 2004, 02:30 AM
^Awsome picture. BTW, it's really nice architechure on that building. Blimmer-US, how many projects, doesn't matter the size, do you think are going on in Sarajevo right now? I would guess about...oh, mabye like 45? Isn't that close? Can't wait to see more construction pictures in Sarajevo.

Bimmer-SA
December 6th, 2004, 02:55 AM
It's not a Blimmer-US, it's a bimmer-SA :) Bimmer is BMW car in slang :)
Do you include houses in that question ? Excluding the houses i think that the number of almost finished, buidlings under construction and just started buildings is close to 50 i think. But im not sure, the number can be bigger because i don't have time to go around every street and see what is happening. But if you include buildings under reconstruction (damaged buildings) than you should get bigger numbers. There are a lot of beautiful houses (new and reconstructed), in new or old stlye which were reconstructed or built after the war. And i'm sure that there are a lot of projects like those going on at the moment.

Dalmo
December 6th, 2004, 03:07 AM
Great work Bimmer!

Keep sending us images of Sarajevo construction. :)

MIMICA
December 6th, 2004, 05:01 AM
It's not a Blimmer-US, it's a bimmer-SA :) Bimmer is BMW car in slang :)
Do you include houses in that question ? Excluding the houses i think that the number of almost finished, buidlings under construction and just started buildings is close to 50 i think. But im not sure, the number can be bigger because i don't have time to go around every street and see what is happening. But if you include buildings under reconstruction (damaged buildings) than you should get bigger numbers. There are a lot of beautiful houses (new and reconstructed), in new or old stlye which were reconstructed or built after the war. And i'm sure that there are a lot of projects like those going on at the moment.

Oh forgive me for the wrong spelling of your name! ;) I am aware that there are many homes undercontruction right now, but I am sure there are about 50 projects that are including things other than homes in Sarajevo now. Yes, if I had a digital camera, everyone would know every corner in Sarajevo! ;) Anyway's, I am sure there are atleast 20 projects like the one you showed us a picture of. So...What do you think about the progress with BIH's economy!? Acording to the projects going on, a miricle has occured! :)

SaRaJeVo-City
December 7th, 2004, 01:52 AM
Hello Every one I am new here.
I was searching and found this forum it looks nice so I decided to join. I want to ask u some questions real quick. Will the alipasino polje buildings soon get renovated? Or the Vojnick Polje buildings (http://www.mech.uwa.edu.au/jpt/demining/countries/balkans/sarajevo/nestarici-4.jpg) ?? I know they have renovated the first set of buildings at vojnicko polje but I havent heard anything on the others. In summer 2001 they had some renovation equipment set up but I think that nothing was done.

Are they going to cover the kosevo (FK Sarajevo) Stadium? I found this picture and I read some things about the project but am not sure.

http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:sa74_nzMuAQJ:http://www.nsbih.ba/img/2008/kosevo.jpg

MIMICA
December 7th, 2004, 04:03 AM
Hello Every one I am new here.
I was searching and found this forum it looks nice so I decided to join. I want to ask u some questions real quick. Will the alipasino polje buildings soon get renovated? Or the Vojnick Polje buildings (http://www.mech.uwa.edu.au/jpt/demining/countries/balkans/sarajevo/nestarici-4.jpg) ?? I know they have renovated the first set of buildings at vojnicko polje but I havent heard anything on the others. In summer 2001 they had some renovation equipment set up but I think that nothing was done.

Are they going to cover the kosevo (FK Sarajevo) Stadium? I found this picture and I read some things about the project but am not sure.

http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:sa74_nzMuAQJ:http://www.nsbih.ba/img/2008/kosevo.jpg


Yes, I believe that both things will get reconstructed very soon! :) BTW, I was hoping that you could supply us with some Sarajevo pictures, I would...But I have no camera.

Also, welcome to the forum, and enjoy! :)

SaRaJeVo-City
December 7th, 2004, 04:26 AM
I would but I am not in Sarajevo right now, I can ask my cousin to send me some pics and I'll place them here..Hes in college for architect its his 4 year out of 5th he finished up everything from 1,2,3 years, so he goes around the city to draw new projects and he takes pics of them. One of his profesors actually worked on the Bosmal design. I will ask him to take some and maybe later on I'll post them here..Tnx for the into by the way!

MIMICA
December 7th, 2004, 07:14 AM
I would but I am not in Sarajevo right now, I can ask my cousin to send me some pics and I'll place them here..Hes in college for architect its his 4 year out of 5th he finished up everything from 1,2,3 years, so he goes around the city to draw new projects and he takes pics of them. One of his profesors actually worked on the Bosmal design. I will ask him to take some and maybe later on I'll post them here..Tnx for the into by the way!

Really? Wow! What an honor to work with the design of the BOSMALS! BTW, if your not from Sarajevo, where exactly are you? USA? Oh well, anyway's...Hope to see some of your cousins pictures of the one, the only, SARAJEVO:)...

Bimmer-SA
December 7th, 2004, 04:26 PM
This is the picture of federal institution for roads that I promised to show you.

http://img78.exs.cx/img78/8232/m8edirekcija.jpg

It's under construction and i think it will be completely finished by spring of next year.

Next 3 pictures are interior of new shoping mall in Sarajevo called Villa Park, these pictures are made in a hurry from one point in shoping mall so they aren't very artistic :) I'll take one from the outside next time.

http://img78.exs.cx/img78/9052/p6xinteriore.jpg

http://img78.exs.cx/img78/1043/l8oroof.jpg

http://img78.exs.cx/img78/5072/w5jinteriorl.jpg

Bimmer-SA
December 7th, 2004, 04:39 PM
This is just the small part of buildings that were destroyed during the chetniks siege of the city, and those buildings were not reconstructed by now. All of these pictures are in 300 meters radius from each other on marijin dvor I think that Sarajevo still has a lot of war wounds and i think that the reconstruction will take another 3-5 years. There are plans for some of the buildings to be reconstruted and some of them will be replaced by new buidlings because reconstruction is impossible.

http://img78.exs.cx/img78/5608/n3helectro.jpg

http://img78.exs.cx/img78/2153/e3eexhydro.jpg

http://img78.exs.cx/img78/1055/q3bmarijindvor.jpg

yugoboy
December 8th, 2004, 03:05 PM
! think they should keep at leaste one building from being reconstrustructed, to show the young of bosnia in future years what war looks like, so they don't ever forget.

Bimmer-SA
December 8th, 2004, 04:09 PM
Believe me that people who were here during the war will never forget. Those picture show nothing in comparison to some other parts of town where all new residental blocks were completely destroyed. 11.700 civilians were killed around 70000 were wounded. There was no water, no food, no eletricity and you were in constant danger in the city. Yugoboy i don't think that you are right, we don't need something to remaind us of what happend because it was never our decision to go to war. They brutally attacked us and have slaugtered 200000 people in Bosnia. Our decision was to stop them and to defend our lives. When i say "OUR decision" i mean decision of real Bosnian people.

AstroBoy
December 9th, 2004, 10:06 AM
Sarajevo and Mostar are the 2 most productive regions of B-H. Its good to see Sarajevo healing after all the death and destruction caused.

MIMICA
December 11th, 2004, 10:02 PM
Sarajevo and Mostar are the 2 most productive regions of B-H. Its good to see Sarajevo healing after all the death and destruction caused.


Ah...Mostar isn't doing have as bad...

MIMICA
December 11th, 2004, 10:03 PM
! think they should keep at leaste one building from being reconstrustructed, to show the young of bosnia in future years what war looks like, so they don't ever forget.

No one can forget! You don't have to see a building to know a war was there! Just look at some people, no eyes, no arms, no legs, it's tottally barbaric! :(

MIMICA
December 11th, 2004, 10:04 PM
Believe me that people who were here during the war will never forget. Those picture show nothing in comparison to some other parts of town where all new residental blocks were completely destroyed. 11.700 civilians were killed around 70000 were wounded. There was no water, no food, no eletricity and you were in constant danger in the city. Yugoboy i don't think that you are right, we don't need something to remaind us of what happend because it was never our decision to go to war. They brutally attacked us and have slaugtered 200000 people in Bosnia. Our decision was to stop them and to defend our lives. When i say "OUR decision" i mean decision of real Bosnian people.

Yes, some people don't understand! Bosnia did nothing but protected itself! I remember reading in someone's post, Bosnia deserved getting bombed for what it did...It's sad to see some people still don't understand we deffended! :(

yugoboy
December 11th, 2004, 10:11 PM
bimmer SA- i mean at least a monument for all the people that went through the war. I very well know what happend there since I am from Bosnia, but the future gernorations need to know that war is very real and that this is how it looks so leaving maybe one building as a memoreal for the ones who have died would not be bad in my opinion. to say that the bosnian muslim army did nothing but defend bosnians is a lie, but lets not get too political here :)

Galandar
December 11th, 2004, 10:20 PM
Sarajevo is very beautiful! Nice to see the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina soo fast developing :okay:

MIMICA
December 12th, 2004, 03:01 AM
bimmer SA- i mean at least a monument for all the people that went through the war. I very well know what happend there since I am from Bosnia, but the future gernorations need to know that war is very real and that this is how it looks so leaving maybe one building as a memoreal for the ones who have died would not be bad in my opinion. to say that the bosnian muslim army did nothing but defend bosnians is a lie, but lets not get too political here :)


Wow! How is that a lie that the Bosnian Muslims have nothing to fight for but to defend? What did we do to get attacked? Was it to believe in a different religion? Well, since that is the case for being attacked, I really am truly happy that Yugoslavia is gone! :)

So, please Yugoboy, just answer this question and we'll be back on topic.

MIMICA
December 12th, 2004, 03:02 AM
Sarajevo is very beautiful! Nice to see the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina soo fast developing :okay:


Yes, yes it is! :D I would just like to point out that more than just Sarajevo in Bosnia are developing! Look at Tuzla, Mostar, and a little of Banja Luka...Even Bihac is getting something built! :)

yugoboy
December 12th, 2004, 05:29 AM
its not just big cities but small cities like Doboj, Teslic, Brcko,Trebinje, are all advancing and new buildings are being made.

your question timure, Muslims, with the help of Saudi Arabian fighters in federation forced Serbs and Croats out of there homes, in Zenica, Tuzla, Maglaj, ect. that is not called defending Bosnia it is called making a Muslim Bosnia, I am not saying Serbs didn’t attack Muslims and Croats, but all sides are guilty of something not just one. if you disagree with me than too bad, lets just agree to the fact that all sides ethnic cleansed, all sides committed horrible crimes against each other. I am very angry that Yugoslavia fell apart I have know idea why you would be happy, knowing all the horrible things that happened because of it falling apart.

BosRoker
December 12th, 2004, 06:21 AM
... in Zenica, Tuzla, Maglaj, ect....

I agree that the mercenaries were a disaster, but I dont think anything happened in Tuzla.

SaRaJeVo-City
December 12th, 2004, 06:23 AM
its not just big cities but small cities like Doboj, Teslic, Brcko,Trebinje, are all advancing and new buildings are being made.

your question timure, Muslims, with the help of Saudi Arabian fighters in federation forced Serbs and Croats out of there homes, in Zenica, Tuzla, Maglaj, ect. that is not called defending Bosnia it is called making a Muslim Bosnia, I am not saying Serbs didn’t attack Muslims and Croats, but all sides are guilty of something not just one. if you disagree with me than too bad, lets just agree to the fact that all sides ethnic cleansed, all sides committed horrible crimes against each other. I am very angry that Yugoslavia fell apart I have know idea why you would be happy, knowing all the horrible things that happened because of it falling apart.


What I bolded is what you need to know that its false. First of I only see some croats and most serbs being wanted by hag. I only seen one-two bosnian's. What you serbs did will probably never be done ever on anyone. What you did is un thinkable, killing grandsons and making the grandfather eat there kidney, raping girls from ages 5 and up, making boys have sex with there sisters and mothers, making fathers rape his daughters, making manjaca concentration prisoners cut there privat parts off with there teeth, boody traping dead people, cutting civilian throats, my moms friend survived srebrenica and she said the serbs didnt cut the bosnian throats from the front of the neck Nooo they cut it from the back to the front..Haha my friend but I don't know of any Bosnian doing that. Serbia attacked bosnia just because there muslims and wanted independance and did not want face the fact that 500 years the turks have ruled the serbs and that they have turkish blood in side them. SO kill the muslim was the answer. I think you dont know what ethnic cleansing is its killing/murdering people's for being a different religion or race I havent seen any bosnian bombs falling over beograd! What saved us in the war that we did follow Alija Izetbegovic's orders and we are not in hag right now. "Dont be like them" and we were not like you so you need to get your facts straight and learn more before you try to say something foolish like that. And don't say we were commiting ethnic cleansing when I seen a little girl on the news get shot by a serbian sniper in sarajevo, where are the serbian/croats kids the bosnians killed? thats right no where...Where are our massacre graves? Yours are everywhere and some havent even been discovered. Please, please dont post no more about your serbian lies and fascism.

Thank You!

Kommandant Mark
December 12th, 2004, 06:29 AM
^
Holy...

MIMICA
December 12th, 2004, 07:28 AM
What I bolded is what you need to know that its false. First of I only see some croats and most serbs being wanted by hag. I only seen one-two bosnian's. What you serbs did will probably never be done ever on anyone. What you did is un thinkable, killing grandsons and making the grandfather eat there kidney, raping girls from ages 5 and up, making boys have sex with there sisters and mothers, making fathers rape his daughters, making manjaca concentration prisoners cut there privat parts off with there teeth, boody traping dead people, cutting civilian throats, my moms friend survived srebrenica and she said the serbs didnt cut the bosnian throats from the front of the neck Nooo they cut it from the back to the front..Haha my friend but I don't know of any Bosnian doing that. Serbia attacked bosnia just because there muslims and wanted independance and did not want face the fact that 500 years the turks have ruled the serbs and that they have turkish blood in side them. SO kill the muslim was the answer. I think you dont know what ethnic cleansing is its killing/murdering people's for being a different religion or race I havent seen any bosnian bombs falling over beograd! What saved us in the war that we did follow Alija Izetbegovic's orders and we are not in hag right now. "Dont be like them" and we were not like you so you need to get your facts straight and learn more before you try to say something foolish like that. And don't say we were commiting ethnic cleansing when I seen a little girl on the news get shot by a serbian sniper in sarajevo, where are the serbian/croats kids the bosnians killed? thats right no where...Where are our massacre graves? Yours are everywhere and some havent even been discovered. Please, please dont post no more about your serbian lies and fascism.

Thank You!

I completly agree! I can not believe what Yugoboy has said!

I can admitt that there were probably some Bosnian Muslims that had fought/killed some of the Serbian/Croatian people...But just look at some old war pictures of Sarajevo! Do you know what it felt like to get attacked from all sides?

Some Serbs here complain that the Americans were harder to them, than they were to the Bosnian Muslims, and that is complete bullshit! I am done with all this political bullshit, so let's get back on topic....

Just please...We all know what happened, and let's not try to affend anyone else...Just construction...

long foot
December 12th, 2004, 04:21 PM
where are the serbian/croats kids the bosnians killed? thats right no where...Where are our massacre graves?

Of course we are all killers except Muslims.
But what happened in Travnik and Bugojno in 1993? What happened in Novi Travnik, Busovača and Vitez, towns under your siege for almost 2 years? It is the same thing that happened in Sarajevo. I guess your newspaper and TV-s never reported you about crimes that Bosnian army commited in central Bosnia and that is why you can lie like this.

yugoboy
December 12th, 2004, 05:58 PM
where are the serbian/croats kids the bosnians killed? thats right no where...Where are our massacre graves?

you must be crazy, if you think that that never happend to croats and serbs, in Mostar, Zenica, Sarajevo,, tell me timure how much serbs and croats children go with you to school in Sarajevo?? where do you think we all left from the federacija to our villas in serbia and croata??? its realy funny how you people have such a plain view of this war croats, and serbs= killers Muslims= Victoms

MIMICA
December 12th, 2004, 06:23 PM
you must be crazy, if you think that that never happend to croats and serbs, in Mostar, Zenica, Sarajevo,, tell me timure how much serbs and croats children go with you to school in Sarajevo?? where do you think we all left from the federacija to our villas in serbia and croata??? its realy funny how you people have such a plain view of this war croats, and serbs= killers Muslims= Victoms

Now, let's not get ahead of ourselves. He meant, look at the ratio of Muslims killed to any other group in the war. It was a complete massacure of Muslims in that war, and all of you know it! There were Croats, and Serbs that died, but just look at what "they" did to us!

Now that we have that under the table, let's get back to construction...

yugoboy
December 12th, 2004, 06:36 PM
ok then. I disagree with you but w/e :cheers: I read in an artical about a garden of RIGHTEOUS in Sarajevo beign built for all the people of different realigions that helped each other during the war! does anyone know how this garden will look, what area will it be in?

here is a link to where i read about this: http://users.lsinter.net/svetlanabroz/garden.htm

MIMICA
December 12th, 2004, 06:43 PM
I did not know that! I was completely un-aware of that! Oh well, does anyone have any information on the 3rd UNITEC?

BosRoker
December 12th, 2004, 07:58 PM
The Bosnian army did commit war crimes, especially in central Bosnia. But nothing happened in Tuzla or Sarajevo. To say otherwise is downright false.

Kommandant Mark
December 12th, 2004, 08:11 PM
Massacre of JNA "soldiers" (18 year olds on their military service) in Tuzla - 15th May1992.
http://www.mail-archive.com/sim@antic.org/msg20917.html

Nothing happened in Tuzla , huh?

Lets finnish this garbage discussion now, please.

Bimmer-SA
December 12th, 2004, 08:48 PM
:) :) :) :bash: :runaway:

Bimmer-SA
December 12th, 2004, 08:50 PM
Please stop :) First of all my intention wasn't to start this crapy disscusion. Everyone is very smart to make some conclusions from the mouth-to-mouth talks or propaganda. A lot of you here don't know what happened in Bosnia and a lot of you are just under the influence of some propaganda. And I can see that this disscusion is going nowhere. This is nothing which you can disscus about. There is a lot of "coloured" propaganda on internet and in region countries. The history is now being made, a lot of things are proven, so let see what will be said about this war. And don't read just coloured texts, please investigate if you want to speak about something, because all of you are just qouting newspaper data.

And a lot of memorials are being built everywhere in bosnia lets see who is going to be forced to destroy meorials to war criminals, because you can't have memorials to butcher's :)

And for you dividing the bosnia in three sides i can just say: Long live the generals of Bosnian Army, Jovan Divjak and Stjepan Siber (which where comanding generals) and all of the good people of bosnia no matter which nationality who stood against the destruction of everything which is civilized in Bosnia.

I know a lot of serbs and croats here in Sarajevo, and i know a lot of them which went out from Sarajevo during the war from the same reasons a lot of muslims went out. The city was being destroyed everyday and a lot of people died. I don't want to say that some of them didn't have problems. My friend which is serb was killed in Sarajevo by serb granade while he was snow skiing on one hill. And there is numerous exemples of such things. So just read the upper part of this post and please stop making conclusions based on the propaganda.

I won't make any new comment regarding the war here because there is always someone with diffrent opinion and this isn't place for resolving this issue.
I'll try to send some new pictures of construction sites as soon as wether allows me because last two days there was some heavy fog in SA.

And i would like to see some amatuer pictures from the other people on the forum.

MIMICA
December 12th, 2004, 09:43 PM
Hm...Well, I can't wait for you to get us some more pictures! :) I agree, there is no need to talk about war, including myself, so let's just get back on topic! :)

BosRoker
December 12th, 2004, 11:53 PM
Massacre of JNA "soldiers" (18 year olds on their military service) in Tuzla - 15th May1992.
http://www.mail-archive.com/sim@antic.org/msg20917.html

Nothing happened in Tuzla , huh?

No, nothing happened in Tuzla.



Vec nekoliko mjeseci na tuzlanskom groblju Trnovac traju iskopavanja nekakvih posmrtnih ostataka. Srbi pokusavaju dokazati da su tu pokopani ubijeni srpski civili. Svakodnevno su policijske patrole dezurale pred grobljem, valjda u ocekivanju da bi se mogao neko pojaviti da ometa rad tragaca za srpskim kostima. Svima je jasno da je rijec o jos jednom srpskom teatru apsurda, jer se na Trnovcu, niti bilo gdje u Tuzli, ne mogu pronaci posmrtni ostaci nijednog Srbina koji je toboze ubijen u ovom gradu. Ipak institucije sistema su duzne postivati zahtjeve tih nekakvih komisija iz manjeg entiteta koje k'o fol tragaju za nestalim i ubijenim Srbima. Duzne su im osigurati uvjete za rad, policijsku zastitu, i sve drugo sto je osigurano ekipi Amora Masovica. No, Amorova ekipa, maltene, gdje god zabode lopatu pronade masovnu grobnicu, iz koje ekshumira posmrtne ostatke bosnjackih civilia, djece, zena i staraca, sa rukama svezanim zivicom, sa prostrijelnim ranama na potiljku...
S jedne strane imamo surovu stvarnost, o kojoj svjedoce stotine masovnih grobnica i tisuca tijela zrtava genocida, a s druge, jedno jeftino, zlocinacko pozoriste koje uopce ne osjeca stid zbog upornog mlacenja prazne slame, jer srpska lopata nije nigdje nasla nijednog zakopnaog Srbina. Svjesno pravljenje cirkusa od vlastitih zrtava pokazuje moralni ponor velikosrpske politike. Time se skrnavi pijetet prema zrtvama koje je srpski narod prolumpovao u odanosti zlocinackoj politici Milosevica i Karadzica. Umjesto da te zrtve budu pamcene kao cijena gluposti, dogada se da i one nestaju u teatru zlocina i nemorala velikosrpske politike. Logicno, politika koja je spremna izmisljati tude a ignorirati svoje zlocine, te prekopavati groblja na kojima zna da ne moze nista pronaci - ne moze imatim oralan stav ni prema vlastitim zrtvama. Za nju je pijetet prema srpskim zrtvama tek objekat manipulacije. ... Kao onda kada su tijela ubijenih Bosnjackih civila na TV Beograd prikazana kao svjedocanstvo pokolja nad neduznim Srbimna.
Karadziceva politika u RS funkcionira koordinirano, kao jedinstven organizam. Primjerice, vaser velikosrpske gluposti na groblju Trnovac popracen je strateskim aktivnostima medija u Bijeljini. Informativne emisije bijeljinskih medija svakodnevno izvejstavaju sa Trnovca. Ti izvjestaji su potpuno zasnovani na manipulatorskoj skoli novinarstva iz vremena Slobodana Milosevica. Naime, posto se na Trnovcu nema sta pronaci, novinari obavjestavaju javnost o poslovima koji su u toku, a onda nadodaju buljuk izmisljotina o zlocinima koji su nad Srbima pocinjeni u Tuzli. Svakih nekoliko dana na bijeljinskoj tv su emisije posvecane toboznjim zlocinama u Tuzli. Opetuju se izmisljotine iz rata, poput one da je konc-logor za Srbe bio na stadionu Tusanj. Karadzicevim Srbima, koji su na stadione trpali bosnjacke civile koje ce pogubiti, kao sto je bilo u Bratuncu, valjda je prirodno da se bas na stadionu pravi konc-logor. Opetuju se, zatim izmisljotine o zatvorima u Medicinskoj skoli, Rudarskom institutu, Radnickom univerzitetu, i gdje sve jos ne, a gdje su navodno ubijani tuzlanski srbi. Na bijeljinskoj tv se ponavlja da je u Tuzli bilo 27 konc-logora za Srbe. U rafalu ovih izmisljotina vaza je zahlada bitka na Brcanskoj malti, 15. maja 1992, za koju Karadzicevi Srbi tvrde da je bila smisljeni zlocin nad regrutima JNA. Oni tvrde, kako-kad, da je tada ubijeno 200, pa mozebit i 500 vojnika JNA. Prema izjavi lidera Tuzlanskog SGV-a Mise Bozica, tada nije poginulo vise od 80 vojnika JNA.
Propagandni stratezi ne spominju, jakako, da je JNA pokusala okupirati Tuzlu, da je iz kolone JNA otvorena vatra po tuzlanskim civilima i braniteljima, da su oficiri JNA krivi sto su kamione natovarili eksplozivom, pa je doslo do serije detonacija itd. Ne spominju se ni desetine drugih cinjenica koje dokazuju da je Tuzla zeljela miran izlazak kolone JNA. Napose, svi zarobljeni vojnici su sutradan pusteni prema Bijeljini, a svi ranjenici zbrinuti, i pusteni nakon saniranja povreda. Da Tuzla nije zeljela mir, i da nije postovala medunarodne konvencije, kolona ne bi ni izisla iz kasarne, niti bi iko od vojnika JNA izvukao zivu glavu. Nekoliko desetina zrtava iz kolone, tragican su rezultat neuspjelog pokusaja da se Tuzla okupira. Ova dobro poznata prica dobija naz nacaju tek zbog velikosrpske propagandne namjere sa od nicega narpavi King-Kong.

BosRoker
December 12th, 2004, 11:54 PM
p.s. Timur, why do you have a red and white crescent as your avatar?

MIMICA
December 13th, 2004, 12:52 AM
P.S.- L3D3NI, is this better?

Dalmo
December 13th, 2004, 12:52 AM
Come on guys, please dont destroy this thread by talking about the Bosnian war. This thread is about Sarajevo construction and this isnt the place for these kind of arguments. There is plenty of room elsewhere on this forum to have this kind of debates ...... :(

MIMICA
December 13th, 2004, 12:53 AM
Come on guys, please dont destroy this thread by talking about the Bosnian war. This thread is about Sarajevo construction and this isnt the place for these kind of arguments. There is plenty of room elsewhere on this forum to have this kind of debates ...... :(


Yes, I believe that we have all agreed not to argue here a few posts back...But, thank's for the care anyway's! :)

BosRoker
December 13th, 2004, 07:47 AM
Yes, I believe that we have all agreed not to argue here a few posts back...But, thank's for the care anyway's! :)

:laugh: oh boy..

Im saying if you'll have a crescent and a star, have it our way.

http://flagspot.net/images/b/ba-1760.gif

http://flagspot.net/images/b/ba-1878a.gif

http://flagspot.net/images/b/ba-mus.gif

BosRoker
December 13th, 2004, 07:53 AM
But anyways, back to Sarajevo. Some nice new pictures from the mountains.

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid150/p7a83a490e49e73a862c00a5c824ed8b0/f5ee8159.jpg

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid150/p532ff5dc97a1dcc6bc9492fd0017f5b0/f5ee814f.jpg

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid150/pfd8364adff474cb68b88690906cbd833/f5ee813e.jpg

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid150/pf0c7ba87f624c4984d7b9748ece0d3ed/f5ee8113.jpg

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid150/p3dd28f50d679ca218d43b6bf489efd10/f5ee80da.jpg

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid150/p87d310c4cf90ba0a9620fdc41ee4a02c/f5ee80d1.jpg

Bimmer-SA
December 13th, 2004, 03:53 PM
Hehe i can see that everybody is back on topic now.
These are some pictures of Sarajevo by night and pictures of Dobrinja from Helicopter, and one satelite picture of downtown, and some random photos.

http://img60.exs.cx/img60/4849/sarayevony7ve.jpg

http://img60.exs.cx/img60/4892/dobrinja18lh.jpg

http://img60.exs.cx/img60/5522/satelite5ba.jpg

http://img60.exs.cx/img60/8023/aksam5fo.jpg

http://img60.exs.cx/img60/7261/20031031energoinvest1ds.jpg

And this is just the begining :) But i'm going to left something for other posts.

yugoboy
December 13th, 2004, 11:36 PM
i love those night pics of saraejvo espesualy the second last one.. thanks a lot bimmer-SA :)

Bimmer-SA
December 14th, 2004, 12:26 AM
Actually i have a collection of those pictures :) Second last one was taken at dawn (morning).

Few more pictures.

First comes the Art Academy in Sarajevo.

http://img65.exs.cx/img65/7122/akademija2web5dy.jpg

Second is Burnt down ex library and city hall building which is under reconstruction for a long time because there is a lot of work to be done.

http://img65.exs.cx/img65/3750/vijecnica29ra.jpg

MIMICA
December 14th, 2004, 02:04 AM
:laugh: oh boy..

Im saying if you'll have a crescent and a star, have it our way.

http://flagspot.net/images/b/ba-1760.gif

http://flagspot.net/images/b/ba-1878a.gif

http://flagspot.net/images/b/ba-mus.gif


Ok, just for you L3D3NI, it has changed...:)

MIMICA
December 14th, 2004, 02:07 AM
Holly Crap! That is probably the best night shot that I have ever seen from a picture of Sarajevo! :)

This is my favorite BTW:

http://img60.exs.cx/img60/8023/aksam5fo.jpg


Who couldn't enjoy Sarajevo's metropolitis!? :)

BosRoker
December 14th, 2004, 03:33 AM
Ah, the art academy. Come by there in summer at night and theres always like 100+ people on that side of the river, all of them with alcohol and rock and roll shirts. Fun times..

Walter Wolf
December 14th, 2004, 03:59 AM
i thought Muslim's dont drink.

MIMICA
December 14th, 2004, 04:14 AM
i thought Muslim's dont drink.


LOL, I guess everyone does things they shouldn't! ;) As for my parents, they drink, but rarely ever get drunk...People around the city alway's get drinks once in a while...

SaRaJeVo-City
December 14th, 2004, 04:28 AM
none

SaRaJeVo-City
December 14th, 2004, 04:32 AM
none

BosRoker
December 14th, 2004, 04:36 AM
i thought Muslim's dont drink.

:laugh: maybe in Afganistan. Muslims in Bosnia drink as much as you guys do.

SaRaJeVo-City
December 14th, 2004, 04:38 AM
:laugh: maybe in Afganistan. Muslims in Bosnia drink as much as you guys do.

:) Yea but if your a real muslim you dont drink..But I guess its okay to drink once in a while! ...

Also how can you add a Img in your sig? I always get a link somehow...!

MIMICA
December 14th, 2004, 05:24 AM
:laugh: maybe in Afganistan. Muslims in Bosnia drink as much as you guys do.


LOL! Man, I wonder how many people think that Bosnian's don't drink!? :lol: What a steriotype! :)

SaRaJeVo-City
December 14th, 2004, 06:16 AM
Housing Complex Renovation Dobrinja V, Sarajevo/Bosna Herzegovina

Client: Ministry of Foreign Trade & Economic Relations
Contract date & duration: July, 1998, 13 months
Participation: 50 percent
General description: Repair, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of housing units in Bricko, Mostar, Stolac, Caplina and Neum.
Completion status: Work completion certificate was received on August 30, 1999.
Detailed description: Repair, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Dorinja V high-rise complex apartments in Sarajevo. Reconstruction of 59 houses and construction of 34 houses. Total project area is 68,000 sq.m.

http://www.borova.com/images/photos/bosna01.jpg
http://www.borova.com/images/photos/bosna02.jpg
http://www.borova.com/images/photos/bosna05.jpg

Hospital Renovation, Fojnica/Bosna Herzegovina

Client: Ministry of Foreign Trade & Economic Relations
Contract date & duration: July, 1998, 13 months
Participation: 50 percent
General description: Repair, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Medical Rehabilitation Center.
Completion status: Work completion certificate was received on August 30, 1999.
Detailed description: Repair, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Medical Rehabilitation Center ( 11,560 sq.m. ) Fojnica.

http://www.borova.com/images/photos/fojnica01.jpg
http://www.borova.com/images/photos/fojnica02.jpg
http://www.borova.com/images/photos/fojnica03.jpg
http://www.borova.com/images/photos/fojnica05.jpg
http://www.borova.com/images/photos/fojnica07.jpg

BosRoker
December 14th, 2004, 06:24 AM
Also how can you add a Img in your sig? I always get a link somehow...!

Ah, you cant do that on these forums. Only text works in signatures.

MIMICA
December 14th, 2004, 06:39 AM
SaRaJeVo-CITY, that was a complete joy reading that information you had on the construction! Very nice job, hope to see more...

Bimmer-SA
December 14th, 2004, 03:48 PM
Ah, the art academy. Come by there in summer at night and theres always like 100+ people on that side of the river, all of them with alcohol and rock and roll shirts. Fun times..

I can see that you visit Sarajevo in summer time, but i can tell you that's not just in summer and it isn't just the alcohol. You can smell weed everywhere around academy :)

And for the guy from ZG, you should visit Sarajevo, and if you like to have great time i think you'll enjoy it, but be sure to have someone to guide you through the clubs :)
And please don't believe everything what you hear, try to be open to some other possibilities.

MIMICA
December 14th, 2004, 10:29 PM
I can see that you visit Sarajevo in summer time, but i can tell you that's not just in summer and it isn't just the alcohol. You can smell weed everywhere around academy :)

And for the guy from ZG, you should visit Sarajevo, and if you like to have great time i think you'll enjoy it, but be sure to have someone to guide you through the clubs :)
And please don't believe everything what you hear, try to be open to some other possibilities.


Too bad I'm too young to stay out way too late when the real fun begins...

Loni Anderson
December 15th, 2004, 02:07 AM
Great updates!

MIMICA
December 15th, 2004, 06:38 AM
Great updates!


That's for sure...

SaRaJeVo-City
December 18th, 2004, 04:19 AM
Here are some new pictures of Bosmal

http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/2004-12-14-Objesena%20fasada-004.jpg http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/2004-12-14-Objesena%20fasada-001.jpg http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/2004-12-14-Objesena%20fasada-002.jpg http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/2004-12-14-Objesena%20fasada-005.jpg http://www.bosmal.com/images/news/large/2004-12-16-investicija_u_novembru.jpg

They should repaint those little resident buildings infront of bosmal. Some color like red-white-gray to match bosmal...But the building looks awesome!

MIMICA
December 18th, 2004, 04:22 AM
Awsome job Sarajevo-City! :)

BTW, those pictures are awsome, yet it's really getting annoying the way that all the pictures that are taken in Sarajevo are when the weather is gloomy and boring...

SaRaJeVo-City
December 18th, 2004, 04:37 AM
Awsome job Sarajevo-City! :)

BTW, those pictures are awsome, yet it's really getting annoying the way that all the pictures that are taken in Sarajevo are when the weather is gloomy and boring...

Yea but you can't really take pics in a nice day cuz its hardly ever nice during the winter in sarajevo...

MIMICA
December 18th, 2004, 07:20 PM
Yea but you can't really take pics in a nice day cuz its hardly ever nice during the winter in sarajevo...

Yeah...What a shame...