Montenegro's "Treasures in Disguise" exhibition for the 2014 Venice Biennale looks to the country's former Yugoslavic past to provoke discussion of bringing renewal and examining the future possibilities of Montenegran architecture. The exhibition focuses on four historic buildings constructed between 1960 and 1986 that are perceived as cultural models of late modernism architecture. Built with optimistic intentions, the buildings were neglected and have been left to decay ever since. — bustler.net
Check out the projects in their current and original states.
(Pictured above) Dom Revolucije
Architect: Marko Mušić
Kayak Club “Galeb”
Architect: Vukota Tupa Vukotić
Hotel Fjord
Architect: Zlatko Ugljen
Spomen Dom
Architect: Marko Mušić
To learn more, head over to Bustler.
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