Branko Stanojević (1983) is a Serbian architect and artist. He was born in Nedeljice near Loznica. He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade in 2009. He was an associate at the same faculty from 2009 to 2011...
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Branko Stanojević
(1983) is a Serbian
architect and artist. He was born in Nedeljice near Loznica. He graduated from
the Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade in 2009. He was an
associate at the same faculty from 2009 to 2011 and working at his PhD studies.
He collaborated on awarded projects as Recognition ULUPUDS, Award Ranko Radovic
2009 and Recognition of the Salon of Architecture, Museum of Applied Arts in
Belgrade in 2009 and 2011.
At the Salon of Architecture, Museum of Applied Arts in
Belgrade was awarded in the category of experiment and research in 2014 and
2015. In 2016, he worked as a member of the jury at the Salon of Architecture
2016.
He won the first prize in the category of architectural
visions on the competition Beta city 2016-Biennale Architecture Timisoara in
Romania, 2016.
In 2017, at the prestigious world exhibition Arte Laguna
Prize in Venice, he won the first prize in the land art category.
He won the award of the town of Loznica and the city of
Belgrade for the year 2017.
In 2018, Branko represented the Republic of Serbia at the 16th
International Architecture Exhibition at Biennale architettura in Venice, as
the author of the project "Free School is a Free Space".