Boris Magaš
Appearance
Boris Magaš | |
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Born | August 22, 1930 |
Died | October 24, 2013 (aged 83) |
Occupation | Architect |
Children | Michela Magas |
Awards |
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Website | http://borismagas.com/ |
Boris Magaš (Karlovac, August 22, 1930 – Rijeka, October 24, 2013)[1] was a Croatian architect and academic. His most famous work is the Poljud stadium in Split.
Biography
He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Zagreb in 1955. In 1967, he is made member of an engineerig bureau called Interinžinjering in Zagreb.
His daughter is the entrepreneur, Michela Magas.[2]
Works
- Museum of resistance in Sarajevo (with Šmidihen and Horvat) 1963.
- Hotel complex Solaris, Šibenik, 1967.[3]
- Hotelski kompleks Haludovo, Malinska (Krk), 1968.[4]
- Dječji vrtić i jaslice Vjeverica, Mihaljevac, Zagreb, 1973. – 1975.
- City stadium in Poljud, Split, 1979.
- Church of Saint Nikola Tavelić and monastery in Turnić, Rijeka, 1986.[5]
- Dominican church of blessed Augustin Kažotić, Volovčica, Zagreb, 1998.[6]
References
- ^ http://info.hazu.hr/hr/clanovi_akademije/osobne_stranice/boris_magas
- ^ Nobilo, Igor. "British-Croatian Michela Magaš European Innovator of the Year". www.total-croatia-news.com. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
- ^ http://pogledaj.to/arhitektura/najbolji-hrvatski-hoteli-su-%E2%80%93-socijalisticki/
- ^ "Virovitica.net - Koliko Hrvatska ima Haludova?". Virovitica.net (in Croatian). Retrieved 7 February 2020.
- ^ "Sveti Nikola Tavelic | Samostan sv. Nikole". Retrieved 7 February 2020.
- ^ "Izgradnja samostana i crkve - Samostan i župa bl. Augustina Kažotića". www.kazotic.org. Retrieved 7 February 2020.