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Elitestudiengang Osteuropastudien Sommerschule 2016 Exploring Belgrad, Sarajevo and Podgorica Theory X Discipline X Method 23. S OSTEUROPASTUDIEN UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN UNIVERSITÄT REGENSBURG ELITESTUDIENGANG OSTEUROPASTUDIEN SOMMERSCHULE 2016 EXPLORING BELGRAD , SARAJEVO AND PODGORICA - THEORY X DISCIPLINE X METHOD 23. September – 7. Oktober 2016 Belgrad (SRB) Sarajevo (BIH) Podgorica (MNE) Leitung Belgrad: Prof. Dr. Ulf Brunnbauer, Prof. Dr. Marie-Janine Calic, Prof. Dr. Ger Duijzings Sarajevo und Podgorica: Dr. Carna Brkovic, Dr. Heiner Grunert, Dr. Heike Karge, Dr. Dr. Gerald Volkmer Stand: 15. Februar 2017 LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN/ UNIVERSITÄT REGENSBURG SEITE 2 VON 13 Belgrad (Serbien) Hotel: Hotel Majestic **** Obilićev Venac 28, Beograd tel: +381 11 3285-777 fax: +381 11 3284-995 e-mail: [email protected] Freitag, 23.09.2016 Münchner (bitte Semesterticket wenn möglich nutzen, ansonsten Abrechnung nach der Sommerschule über Frau Hunger - Tickets aufheben!): individuelle Anreise oder Vorschlag: Treffpunkt der Gruppe um 08.00 Uhr am HBF München bei Yormas 08.15 Uhr gemeinsame Abfahrt mit der S 8 in Richtung Flughafen Ankunft Flughafen 08.55 Uhr Regensburger: Abfahrt Regensburg HBF um 07.02 Uhr Ankunft Freising 08.08 Uhr Weiterfahrt mit Bus 635 Bus Richtung: München Flughafen Terminal 2 Ankunft Terminal 2 08.46 Uhr 9.00 gemeinsamer Treffpunkt für alle: 9.00 Uhr vor Eingang Abflughalle Terminal 2 Gruppen-Check-In (!) 11.10 Abflug München 12.35 Ankunft Belgrad Flughafen Nikola Tesla Transfer zum Hotel mit dem Bus 14:00 Check-in Hotel + Zeit für Mittagessen (individuell) 16:00 Treffpunkt in der Lobby, gemeinsamer Aufbruch zur Stadtführung durch die Altstadt (durchgeführt von den GS-Dozenten) 18:00 feierliche Eröffnung der Sommerschule Vortrag von Prof. Dubravka Stojanović (Historikerin, Philosophische Fakultät, Universität Belgrad): „Urbanization of Belgrade as a Paradigm of Serbia’s Modernization” Ort: Rektoratsgebäude der Universität Belgrad, Studentski Trg 1, Festsaal 19:30 Empfang mit Catering im Rektoratsgebäude LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN/ UNIVERSITÄT REGENSBURG SEITE 3 VON 13 Samstag, 24.09.2016 08:40 gemeinsamer Aufbruch zum Universitätsgebäude, Treffpunkt vor dem Hotel/ in der Hotel-Lobby 09:00 Vortrag von Prof. Vladimir Kulić (Architekturhistoriker, Florida Atlantic University): „Writing New Belgrade“ Ort: Philosophische Fakultät der Universität Belgrad, Čika-Ljubina 18-20, Raum 108 Kaffeepause 11:15-13:00 Arbeitsgruppen („Everyday life“- Prof. Dr. Ger Duijzings/Dr. Čarna Brković, „The past: history and memory” -Prof. Dr. Ulf Brunnbauer/Prof. Dr. Miranda Jakiša/Dr. Nina Weller, “Public sheres: local politics and urban planning”- Prof. Dr. Marie-Janine Calic/Dr. Jasper Trautsch) Raum 510, 512 und 513 - Raumzuteilung erfolgt vor Ort 13:00-14:00 Mittagessen (individuell) 14:15 Treffpunkt am Studentski Trg (Der Bus hält an der Straßenseite Richtung Kalemegdan - bitte pünktlich sein, der Bus kann dort nicht lange halten!) 14:30-17:00 Exkursion: „Novi Beograd – The Radiant City“ (Sozialimus und Postmodernismus) - Führung mit Miodrag Ninić und Vladimir Milenković PhD (Architekten) (360BEOGRAD, guiding architects Network) The tour focuses on the development of New Belgrade after WW2, analysing the successes and failures of its revolutionary concept as a modernist city and a new capital for a new socialist Yugoslavia. The tour presents the key geographical, historical and sociocultural facts needed for a comprehensive understanding of New Belgrade’s development, its architecture and urban structure as well as its legacy and future, focusing on the process of ist transformation from an administrative centre to a residential urban agglomeration and growing regional business centre. The administrative centre of New Belgrade We will focus on the ideologies behind its creation as a political statement of an emerging socialist nation of Yugoslavia. Residential blocks We will pass modernist residential blocks, planned in the spirit of Le Corbusier`s Athens Charter and discuss the development and transformation of these concepts in relation to changes in the political and socio-cultural environment of the country. Office and commercial blocks We will discuss the impact of the post ‐communist transitional period and informal economy as well as the developing corporate business on the urban development. During this tour we will pass amongst others: Museum of Contemporary Art, Ivan Antić and Ivanka Raspopović, 1965; Former Central Committee of the Communist Party, 1947; Mihailo Janković, 1965; today Business Centre Ušće; Presidency of Government (Palace of Federation), Vladimir Potočnjak et al., 1947; Mihailo Janković, 1961; Residential Block 1 and 2, Branko Petričić et al., 1963; Local community centre Fontana, Uroš Martinović, 1967; Residential and commercial Genex towers, Mihajlo Mitrović, 1970 ‐1980; Residential Blocks 61 ‐64, Darko Marušić et al., 1978 ‐1986; Residential Block 22, Božidar Janković et al., 1969 ‐ 1974; Congress, cultural and business centre Sava, Stojan Maksimović, 1979. LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN/ UNIVERSITÄT REGENSBURG SEITE 4 VON 13 18:00 Abendessen im “Stara Koliba”, Ušće bb Sonntag, 25.09.2016 9:30 Treffpunkt vor dem Hotel 10:00-12:30 Museumsführung: Museum der Geschichte Jugoslawiens . Ort: Botićeva 6 13:00-15:30 Stadtführung von Irena Ristić (Historikerin) und Miodrag Ninić (Architekt, 360Beograd) (Mittagessen (individuell) unterwegs) Option 1 (Miodrag Ninić): “City at the confluence” 12:30 Starting point: Museum of Yugoslav History Topličin and Kosančićev venac The official tour will start at the city’s oldest urban ambiences on the slopes of the river Sava, focusing on the Ottoman urban heritage. Varoš kapija The epicenter of Serbian cultural and political life during the Ottoman rule in the city. Kralja Petra Street Walking through the city’s oldest street, dating from the Roman times, we will observe the complex mixture of architecture styles, responding to different historical and socio-cultural conditions. Dorćol We will visit the Student Square – the former Roman forum and today´s center of the cultural and academic life of the city. We proceed to the former Ottoman quarter following the traces of Ottoman cultural heritage. During this tour we will pass: Princess Ljubica's Residence, Hadži-Nikola Živković, 1831 Residential building, Milorad Macura, 1953 Associated Yugoslav Bank, Hugo Ehrlich, 1930 Department Store, Viktor Azriel, 1907 Ethnographic Museum of Belgrade, Milutin Borisavljević, 1934 Square Nine Hotel, Branislav Mitrović, Vasilije Milunović, Isaye Weinfeld, 2011 Dositej's Lyceum, 1739 Bajrakli Mosque, ~1575 and many more Option 2 (Irena Ristić): „Belgrade as capital city” 12:30 Starting point: Museum of Yugoslav History Nemanjina street The tour starts at the center of the government district, with monumental buildings from the pre-communist and communist period, that symbolically mark events related to the recent Serbian history. Trg Slavija One of the main traffic squares of Belgrade. Tašmajdan From Slavija the tour will, through Beogradska street, reach the Tašmajdan park and the St. Marko Church, both historical sites. Parliament, Old and New Palace LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN/ UNIVERSITÄT REGENSBURG SEITE 5 VON 13 From Tašmajdan the tour will lead to the Pionirski park, situated between the Parliament of Serbia (1936) on one side, and the Old and New Royal Palace (1884 and 1922) on the other. During this tour we will pass: Seat of the Government of Serbia, 1928 Headquarter of the Yugoslav Army, 1963 National Bank of Serbia, 2006 Main Post Office, 1938 Terazije Building “Palace Albanija”, 1938 The Serbian Academy of Science and Arts, 1924 15:30-19.00 Stadtteil: Savamala 15.30-16.15 Besuch des Headquarters des Bauprojekts „Belgrade Waterfront“ (geführt), Ort: Ehemaliges "Geozavod"- Gebäude, Karadjordjeva 48 16:15-17:00 Spaziergang entlang der Sava-Promenade zur Baustelle von “Belgrade Waterfront” 17.00 Treffen und Diskussion mit der Bürgerinitiative „Ne Da(vi)mo Beograd“ (Don´t let Belgrade d(r)own), Ort: alternatives Kunstzentrum Magacin , Kraljevića Marka 4 19:30 Abendessen im “Ambar” , Karađorđeva 2-4 (= “Beton Hala”) Montag, 26.09.2016 09:00-11:00 Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Olga Manojlovic Pintar (Institute for Recent History of Serbia/ Belgrade): “Belgrade through an Introspective Prism, Producing Knowledge about the City and/or Probing Disciplinary Limits?” , Philosophische Fakultät, Universität Belgrade, Čika-Ljubina 18-20, Raum 108 Kaffeepause 11:15-13:00 Arbeitsgruppen (Raum 510,512 und 513) Kaffeepause 13:00-14:00 Mittagessen (individuell) 14:00-17:00 Arbeitsgruppen (Feldstudien) 18:00-19:30 Öffentliche Diskussionsveranstaltung in Kooperation mit dem Goethe-Institut Belgrad: „Cities Inside Out - Urban Peripheries Compared“ Moderiert von Ger Duijzings (Regensburg) and Ivan Kucina (Dessau/Belgrad). 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