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Old August 31st, 2005, 10:33 PM   #1
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Tradition Architecture in Eastern Europe

This pics are from Croatia.. feel free and put pics about your country of tradition architecture...

Blaca - Brač


Palmižana


Varaždinske toplice








Velika Mlaka




Kurija Modić-Bedeković


Pokuplje


Kurija Modić-Bedeković


Poreč




Lonjsko Polje




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Old September 1st, 2005, 03:14 AM   #2
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Interesting diversity of traditional architecture in Croatia.
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Old September 1st, 2005, 01:01 PM   #3
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very diverse in fact, thys continent is amazing!!
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Old September 2nd, 2005, 07:24 PM   #4
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Very nice.
I love this pic, so beautiful

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Old September 3rd, 2005, 03:42 AM   #5
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Maybe title of this thread should be "Traditional provincial architecture". It's so many threads with cities but almost no villages and this pictures shows that the topic could be interesting.
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Old September 3rd, 2005, 03:46 AM   #6
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Little portion of pics from Poland

Classical architecture of Podlachia region (pl. Podlasie), North-eastern Poland:




Mountain Meadows (pl. Podhale), Southern Poland:







Subcarpatia (pl Podkarpackie), South-eastern Poland:




Pomerania (pl Pomorze), Northern Poland:




Greater Poland (pl. Wielkopolska) Western Poland:


Little Poland (pl. Malopolska), Southern Poland:



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Old September 3rd, 2005, 07:33 AM   #7
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^ yeah, traditional provincial architecture seems more adequate

Croatia

Moslavina :











Zagreb region :















Karlovac region :







Zagorje region :









Gorski Kotar :





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Koprivnica - Podravina



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Bosnia and Herzegovina


Tuzla
























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^ Sarajka, the title of the thread is : traditional (provincial) architecture, not pre or post WWII urban architecture

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^ But that is the traditional architecture of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ottoman and Austrian.
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^ I understand, but i would like to see true Bosnian (traditional) architecture, not Austrian or Ottoman

The Croatian and the Polish one have already been represented, time to see Bosnian one now

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^ I understand, but i would like to see true Bosnian (traditional) architecture, not Austrian or Ottoman

The Croatian and the Polish one have already been represented, time to see Bosnian one now


As she said before this is the traditional architecture in Bosnia.Turkish and austrian.
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As she said before this is the traditional architecture in Bosnia.Turkish and austrian.
So, basicaly Bosnia didnt know what an architecture was until Turks and Austrians finaly introduced all magic of architecture to this country?

Well, Croatia was strongly influenced by Austrians and Italians, too, but I am not gonna post examples of 'their' work, than only my own people's work - that's what this thread is supposed to be about.

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yep tocno bubach.. ovo sam vise zamislio kao seosku architekturu (tradition) a ne povijesnu kao sto su zgrade iz austro-ugarske (historic) ili slicno... Bosanske stare zgrade su stvarno prelijepe pa ako imas koji materijal da stavi da vidimo a ove druge slike sto si tu stavila bi trebale ici u neki bosanski forum sarajka

evo par primjeraka koje sam mogao naci (tradition arch in Bosnia):





traditon is not the same like historic!

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yep tocno bubach.. ovo sam vise zamislio kao seosku architekturu (tradition) a ne povijesnu kao sto su zgrade iz austro-ugarske (historic) ili slicno... Bosanske stare zgrade su stvarno prelijepe pa ako imas koji materijal da stavi da vidimo a ove druge slike sto si tu stavila bi trebale ici u neki bosanski forum sarajka

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traditon is not the same like historic!
Yeah, i can see people are confused

Bambam, it's all your fault, you should have set the more specific title - explanation
Although the Polish guy above did understand what kind of material was wanted here, so i thought other ppl would do the same thing following our examples

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yep tocno bubach.. ovo sam vise zamislio kao seosku architekturu (tradition) a ne povijesnu kao sto su zgrade iz austro-ugarske (historic) ili slicno... Bosanske stare zgrade su stvarno prelijepe pa ako imas koji materijal da stavi da vidimo a ove druge slike sto si tu stavila bi trebale ici u neki bosanski forum sarajka

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traditon is not the same like historic!
These two examples are also Ottoman. The Han at Blagaj was built by the Ottomans, the Bosanska Kuca is Bosnian but it didn't exist in the same way it does now before the Ottomans and Austrians. They're basically a Bosnian layout inside, with an Ottoman base, and an Austrian roof.
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These two examples are also Ottoman. The Han at Blagaj was built by the Ottomans, the Bosanska Kuca is Bosnian but it didn't exist in the same way it does now before the Ottomans and Austrians. They're basically a Bosnian layout inside, with an Ottoman base, and an Austrian roof.
Joj Milaaaaa!

You actually created a thread based on this topic with a great example but you have forgotten about it.

Remember the thread that you did a few months back in the EE forum. It was based on some remote mountain village near Sarajevo. I think you based it on the assumption of what the west thought was the way in which Bosniaks still lived.

The village was traditional and the housing was somewhat unique. It had a photo of that cute little girl with blue eyes ......

I cant find it for the life of me, but if you could find it then it is the perfect material for this topic.
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Old September 4th, 2005, 06:45 PM   #19
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beautiful pictures !
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Old September 5th, 2005, 02:50 AM   #20
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Any pics of the houses? I know there were more pics. Why are you making me beg for more .....
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