Motel Trogir
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
9491677543
ISBN-13
9789491677540
Publisher
Onomatopee
Imprint
Onomatopee
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 1st, 2016
Print length
211 Pages
Weight
288 grams
Dimensions
15.70 x 21.10 x 1.30 cms
Product Classification:
Architecture
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Motel Trogir is a fine example of the Yugoslav mid-20th century architectural modernism. This book tells the story of the 1960s in the Socialist Yugoslavia, the country in between the East and the West, between the socialist agenda and the market economy.
Motel Trogir is a fine example of the Yugoslav mid-20th century architectural modernism. Built in 1965 on the eastern Adriatic coast by a renowned architect Ivan Viti?, the building is a surviving artefact of theplanning culture with a social ideal as its generative core. Today in a derelict state due to unresolved property issues, as a result of the non-transparent privatization of what once was societal ownership, the motel stands as a reminder of the former political economy with its different foundations and aspirations. Conceived during a period of markedly increased transit tourism in the small Dalmatian town of Trogir, the construction of the Motel had been planned in parallel with that of the Adriatic Highway. It was envisaged as one of the performative elements which would fit within the utopian vision of the Highway imagined as a feature film unfolding on the travelers’ windscreens. Although visionary, the building and the belonging “emptiness” around it, seem like an abnormal error in the urban imagination of present-day administrators, real estate developers and entrepreneurs. This book tells the story of the 1960s in the Socialist Yugoslavia, the country in between the East and the West, between the socialist agenda and the market economy. Focusing on tourist architecture and planning, it pursues the turbulent decades that followed, reflected in Ivan Viti?’s Adriatic motels.
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