Velimir Neidhardt

Velimir Neidhardt (Croatian pronunciation: [ʋêlimiːr nǎjtxart]; born 7 October 1943) is a Croatian architect, president of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts since 2019.

National and University Library in Zagreb
INA building (1989)

Neidhardt is a professor at the University of Zagreb Faculty of Architecture,[1] former president of the Croatian Architects’ Association (1995–1999),[2] and a full member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (since 1991).[1] Since June 2015, he is also a corresponding member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts.[3]

Neidhardt's most important work is the building of the National and University Library in Zagreb.[4]

Major projects[5]

  • Hotel Lapad (with I. Kolbach and B. Šavora; Dubrovnik, 1969)[6]
  • Hotel Begova Ledina (Makarska, 1969)[7]
  • Bit Pazar Shopping Centre (with I. Franić; Skopje, 1970)[8]
  • Shopping Centre (Mrkonjić Grad, 1972)[9]
  • City Centre (with Lj. Lulić and J. Nosso; Banja Luka, 1973–79)[10]
  • New Zagreb City Centre (with L. Schwerer and B. Velnić; 1971)[11]
  • French Republic Square (with I. Franić; Zagreb, 1977)[12]
  • Hamma Centre (with Z. Krznarić; Algiers, 1984)[13]
  • Telecommunications Building (Šibenik, 1980)[14]
  • National and University Library (with M. Hržić, Z. Krznarić and D. Mance; Zagreb, 1978–95)[15]
  • Zagreb urban axis (1981–85)[16]
  • Ina Trgovina Building (Zagreb, 1985–89)[17]
  • Exportdrvo Office Building (Zagreb, 1985)[18]
  • Adriatic Pipeline Headquarters (Zagreb, 1989–91)[19]
  • World Trade Centre (with Z. Krznarić and D. Mance; Zagreb, 1991)[20]
  • Metropolitan axis (with Z. Krznarić and D. Mance; Zagreb, 1992)[21]
  • St. John the Evangelist Church (Zagreb, 1991)[22]
  • Parish Church (Zagreb, 1994)[23]
  • Badel City Block (with M. Begović and D. Mance; Zagreb, 1992–96)[24]
  • Croatian Government Centre (Zagreb, 1996)[25]

References

  1. "Velimir Neidhardt, F.C.A." info.hazu.hr. Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Retrieved 7 June 2015.
  2. "Velimir Neidhardt - Biografija" (in Croatian). Ruđer Bošković Institute. Retrieved 2009-01-14.
  3. "Novi člani Slovenske akademije znanosti in umetnosti" [The New Members of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts]. June 2015.
  4. Jovetić, Goran (November 29, 2001). "Suvereni stvaratelj u velikom mjerilu" (PDF). Vjesnik (in Croatian). Retrieved 2009-01-14.
  5. Vukić 2001, p. 127.
  6. Vukić 2001, pp. 16–19.
  7. Vukić 2001, pp. 20–25.
  8. Vukić 2001, pp. 26–19.
  9. Vukić 2001, pp. 30–33.
  10. Vukić 2001, pp. 34–41.
  11. Vukić 2001, pp. 44–47.
  12. Vukić 2001, pp. 48–51.
  13. Vukić 2001, pp. 52–53.
  14. Vukić 2001, pp. 54–55.
  15. Vukić 2001, pp. 56–67.
  16. Vukić 2001, pp. 68–73.
  17. Vukić 2001, pp. 74–81.
  18. Vukić 2001, pp. 86–87.
  19. Vukić 2001, pp. 92–95.
  20. Vukić 2001, pp. 96–97.
  21. Vukić 2001, pp. 98–101.
  22. Vukić 2001, pp. 102–103.
  23. Vukić 2001, pp. 104–107.
  24. Vukić 2001, pp. 108–113.
  25. Vukić 2001, pp. 114–119.

Bibliography

  • Vukić, Fedja (2001). Velimir Neidhardt: arhitektura grada [Velimir Neidhardt: Urban Architecture] (PDF) (in Croatian and English). Zagreb. ISBN 953-206-028-6. Retrieved 21 August 2020.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)


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