Ksenija Bulatović

Ksenija Bulatović, (Serbian: Ксенија Булатовић; born 5 May 1967) is a Serbian architect.

Ksenija Bulatović, Serbian Architect CEO[1]
Delta Clock 2000, Beograd – First Prize
Government of Republika Srpska, Banjaluka – First Prize
"Atlas Capital Center" Podgorica - First Prize
Shanghai, China, Serbian Pavilion for EXPO 2010
Hotel Platani, Trebinje–Reconstruction and Interior Design
Flower Square Beograd - First prize
Symbiosis: Symbiotic architecture – Experimental Project

Life and career

Ksenija Bulatović was born in 1967 in Belgrade, Serbia. She studied under Prof. Milan Lojanica – member of the Serbian Academy of Science and Art in Belgrade, and received a degree in architecture from University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture. After graduating, from 1992 to 1997 she worked with her former teacher Prof. M.Lojanica as a University Assistant in the area of Architectural Design and Planning at the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade. From 1992 to 2015 she also cooperated with many well known and established companies and architectural studios from Belgrade, such as: Studio ARCVS, Biro A43, Eurosalon – Home Market, Me.COM, Delta Invest, Serbian Orthodox Church, Serbia Film Center. In 2005 she founded and incorporated the architectural firm CubeX.[2] Bulatović is an active member of Association of Belgrade Architects and Association of Serbian Architects, and throughout her career, she has entered and won many architectural competitions and awards. In 2008, she began work on experimental theme in architecture – Symbiosis with Saša Naumović, Ksenija Bunjak, Aleksej Đermanović, Dara Fanka...In 2014/15 was a member of the jury of AICA-Artist In Concrete Award in Mumbai, India. Participate in many International conferences mostly with project of Symbiosis: Symbiotic architecture.

Contest work

Architectural work

Conceptual work

Completed projects

Current and ongoing projects

Books

Exhibitions

Awards

References

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