Teaching Yugoslav Architecture

Teaching Yugoslav Architecture

From Remembering Yugoslavia by Peter Korchnak

March 16, 2026 · 22 min · Episode 127

About this episode

The episode discusses how architecture in the former Yugoslavia serves as a learning tool through study trips from a prominent architecture school.

Architecture in the former Yugoslavia is also a learning tool. Study trips from a prominent architecture school explore Yugoslav architecture to teach important lessons, from authenticity to nostalgia to sustainability, for designing the built environment. With David Di Duca and Tetsuro Nagata (Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London). * * * On Remembering Yugoslavia PLUS: an ad-free episode; exclusive for Yugoblok members. * * * Remembering Yugoslavia is a Yugoblok...

People in this episode

Host: Peter Korchnak

Guests: David Di Duca, Tetsuro Nagata

Topics covered

  • Yugoslav architecture
  • education
  • sustainability
  • nostalgia
  • authenticity

Keywords

  • Yugoslavia
  • architecture
  • education
  • sustainability
  • nostalgia
  • authenticity

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, Remembering Yugoslavia

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