Modernism in the Mediterranean: Omiš, Croatia, Urban and Architectural Development of the Dalmatian City in the Second Half of the 20th Century
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Historical Development of Omiš
3. Project South Adriatic
4. Motive for the Research, Methodology and Objectives
5. Punta Area
5.1. Prince Miroslav Square, Block of Flats by Architect Josip Vojnović (1962), Block of Flats and “Dalma” Department Store by Architect Frano Gotovac (1968)
5.2. Residential Blocks at Punta (Architect Ivo Radić, 1978–1982)
6. Mlija Area
6.1. Primary Healthcare Centre (Architect Zoja Dumengjić, 1957–1959, Realization of Stage One)
6.2. Residential Area at Mlija (Architect Frano Gotovac, 1968, 1969–1972)
7. Priko Area
Residential Area in Priko (Architect Frano Gotovac, 1969, 1972–1974)
8. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
References and Notes
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PUNTA AREA | |
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1. | Residential building with a passage in Fošal Street |
Author | Josip Vojnović, Urban Planning Bureau, Split |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1959/1960 |
Address in Omiš | 10 Fošal |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | System of transverse walls |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 17.70 m × 10.70 m, five storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition. The originally covered entrance to the building is a now an enclosed space. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. The building is protected merely by the planning protection measures for cultural monuments. The building is located within the protected area of Omiš, zone B*. For any construction work on the building, it is necessary to obtain prior consent of the relevant Conservation Department [30] (article 6). * The Spatial Plan of the City of Omiš from 2007 defined two protection zines of the urban area of the city of Omiš: zone A (zone of well preserved and particularly valuable historical structures) and zone B (zone of varying degrees of preservation and value of historical structures). Buildings along Fošal Street numbered 1, 2, 8, 9 are in the zone B protection area [31]. |
Contractor company | Unknown |
Investor | Hydroelectric Power Plant “Split”, Split |
Bibliography/sources | The building project has not been preserved. The year of the project is listed in the List of projects of architect Josip Vojnović [32]. Information about the author and the year of construction was obtained through the oral testimony of the residents of the building [33]. |
2. | Residential-commercial building in Fošal Street |
Studied work 1 | |
Author | Josip Vojnović, Urban Planning Bureau, Split |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1959–1962 |
Address in Omiš | 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 Joko Knežević Street |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | System of transverse walls |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 62.20 m × 14.40 m, four-storey building with superstructure |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building, ground floor for commercial purposes |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. The building is protected merely by the planning protection measures for cultural monuments. The building is located within the protected area of Omiš, zone B*. For any construction work on the building, it is necessary to obtain prior consent of the relevant Conservation Department [30] (article 26). * The Spatial Plan of the City of Omiš from 2007 defined two protection zones of the urban area of the city of Omiš: zone A (zone of well-preserved and particularly valuable historical structures) and zone B (zone of varying degrees of preservation and value of historical structures). Buildings along Fošal Street numbered 1, 2, 8, 9 are in the zone B protection area [31]. |
Contractor company | Unknown |
Investor | Municipality of Omiš (N.O.O. Omiš) |
Bibliography/sources | The building project has been partially preserved [33]. The year of construction of the building is indicated on the plaque next to the entrance to the building. |
3. | Residential building |
Author | Josip Vojnović, Urban Planning Bureau, Split |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1962–1963 |
Address in Omiš | 8, 10, 12, 14 Vladimir Nazor Street |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | System of transverse walls |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 50.70 m × 12.20 m, four-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Unknown |
Investor | Craft-service company “Peovica”, Omiš |
Bibliography/sources | The building project has not been preserved. The year of the project is listed in the List of projects of architect Josip Vojnović [32]. Information about the author and the year of construction was obtained through the oral testimony of the residents of the building [34]. |
4. | Residential building |
Author | Branko Kalajžić |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1964 |
Address in Omiš | 2, 4, 6 Vladimir Nazor Street |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | System of transverse walls |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 44.00 m × 10.40 m, four-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition. Some loggias are now enclosed. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Unknown |
Investor | Unknown |
Bibliography/sources | The building project has not been preserved. Information about the author and the year of construction was obtained through the oral testimony of engineer Josip Vlahović [35] and the residents of the building [34]. |
5. | Residential building by the River Cetina |
Author | Branko Kalajžić |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1965 |
Address in Omiš | 2, 3 Obala gusara |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | System of transverse walls |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 11.10 m × 37.60 m, three-storey building and superstructure |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition. Some loggias are now enclosed. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Unknown |
Investor | Unknown |
Bibliography/sources | The building project has not been preserved. Information about the author and the year of construction was obtained through the oral testimony of engineer Josip Vlahović [35] and the residents of the building [33]. |
6. | Jure Kaštelan High School |
Author | Unknown |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1962–1989 reconstruction and adding of the second floor |
Address in Omiš | 2 King Tomislav Square |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | Skeleton frame construction |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 48.50 m × 15.50 m, three-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | Jure Kaštelan High School |
Original use/Current use (if different) | School building |
Current condition/interventions | Bulding in a good condition; the second floor was added in 1989 following the project of architect Ante Arnerić, an employee of the company “Tehnika” from Split. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Unknown |
Investor | Reconstruction and upgrade investor: Center for Vocational Education—Omiš |
Bibliography/sources | The school building project has not been preserved. Project of reconstruction and adding of the second floor has been preserved [36]. The information about the year the school was built was obtained through the oral testimony of engineer Josip Vlahović [35] and the school employees [37]. |
7. | Lovro pl. Matačić Primary Music School |
Author | Unknown, Project bureau “Suradnik”, Makarska |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1962 |
Address in Omiš | 1 Punta |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | Skeleton frame construction |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 32.00 m × 10.30 m, Two-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | Administrative building of Hydroelectric Power Plant Kraljevac/Municipal Committee of the Croatian Communist Party/Lovro pl. Matačić Primary Music School (today) |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Administration building/school building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a poor condition. No changes to the original look of the façade. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Unknown |
Investor | Hydroelectric Power Plant “Kraljevac”, Omiš |
Bibliography/sources | The school building project has been partially preserved. The information about the author, the year of the project, etc. have been partially preserved [38]. The information about the year the school was built was obtained through the oral testimony of engineer Josip Vlahović [35] and the school employees [37]. |
8. | “Dalma” department store in Fošal |
Studied work 2 | |
Author | Frano Gotovac, Project bureau “Projektant”, Split |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1966–1968 |
Address in Omiš | 2 Fošal |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | Skeleton frame construction |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 25.30 m × 20.00 m, Two-storey building with a roof terrace |
Other/former name (if different) | Department store “Dalma”/Supermarket “Konzum” |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Department store “Dalma”—supermarket (ground floor) and furniture shop (first floor), coffee bar and dance floor (roof terrace)/supermarket (ground floor), textile store (first floor) and coffee bar (roof terrace) |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition; the original color of the exterior of the building was changed, the once unique space of the supermarket was divided into smaller commercial spaces. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. The building is protected merely by the planning protection measures for cultural monuments. The department store at the beginning of Fošal Street has become a recognizable spatial symbol of Omiš. Together with the surrounding residential buildings, it forms Knez (prince) Miroslav Square. The building is located within the protected area of Omiš, zone B*. (...) Although it is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments, the building has a high architectural value, so it is preserved in its original form [30] (article 8). * The Spatial Plan of the City of Omiš from 2007 defined two protection zones of the urban area of the city of Omiš: zone A (zone of well-preserved and particularly valuable historical structures) and zone B (zone of varying degrees of preservation and value of historical structures). Buildings along Fošal Street numbered 1, 2, 8, 9 are in the zone B protection area [31]. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Municipality of Omiš |
Bibliography/sources | The conceptual design of the department store building has been preserved. [39]. |
9. | Residential building on Prince Miroslav Square |
Studied work 3 | |
Author | Frano Gotovac, Project bureau “Projektant”, Split |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1967–1968 |
Address in Omiš | 3, 5, 7, 9 Vladimir Nazor Street |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | Hybrid system of walls (longitudinal and transverse) |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 51.00 m × 10.70 m, Four-storey building and superstructure |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition; balconies facing the river are now enclosed. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. The building is protected merely by the planning protection measures for cultural monuments. The building is located within the protected area of Omiš, zone B*. For any construction work on the building, it is necessary to obtain a prior consent of the relevant Conservation Department. [30] (article 26). * The Spatial Plan of the City of Omiš from 2007 defined two protection zones of the urban area of the city of Omiš: zone A (zone of well-preserved and particularly valuable historical structures) and zone B (zone of varying degrees of preservation and value of historical structures). Buildings along Fošal Street numbered 1, 2, 8, 9 are in the zone B protection area [31]. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Municipality of Omiš |
Bibliography/sources | The building project has not been preserved. The year of the project is stated in the List of technical journals of the company “Projektant” [40]. Information about the year of construction was obtained through the oral testimony of engineer Josip Vlahović [35] and the residents of the building [41]. |
10. | Residential building |
Author | Frano Gotovac, Project bureau “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1972–1974 |
Address in Omiš | 1 Joko Knežević Street |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | Hybrid system of walls (longitudinal and transverse) |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 23.00 m × 21.70 m, seven-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition, loggias and balconies mostly glazed. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Bibliography/sources | The building project has been preserved [42]. The year of construction of the building is indicated on the plaque next to the entrance to the building. |
11. | Residential building in the centre of Punta |
Author | JosipVojnović, Urban Planning Bureau, Split |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1963/1965 |
Address in Omiš | 7, 9, 11 Renko Šperac Street |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | System of transverse walls |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 38.80 m × 13.20 m, four-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Unknown |
Bibliography/sources | The building project has not been preserved. The year of the project is listed in the List of projects of architect Josip Vojnović [32]. Information about the year of construction was obtained through the oral testimony of the residents of the building [41]. |
12. | Residential building with a kindergarten on the ground floor |
Author | Ivo Kurtović, Construction company “I. L. Lavčević”, Split |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1972–1974 |
Address in Omiš | 12 Joko Knežević Street |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | Hybrid system of walls (longitudinal and transverse) |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building 19.20 m × 15.00 m, six-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building, ground floor with kindergarten |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition; some loggias are now glazed. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Unknown |
Bibliography/sources | The building project has not been preserved. The year of the project obtained from the building permit number [43]. Information about the year of construction was obtained through the oral testimony of engineer Josip Vlahović [35] and the residents of the building [44]. |
13. | Residential building in the centre of Punta |
Studied work 4 | |
Author | Ivo Radić, Urban Planning Institute of Dalmatia, Split |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1978/1982 |
Address in Omiš | 4, 5 Punta, 1-3 Ivan Raos Square |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | System of transverse walls |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 82.20 m × 12.80 m and 40.20 × 12.00, four-storey to eight-story building (ground floor and from three to seven additional floors) |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building/Commercial and public use in ground floor |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition. Almost no changes to the facade. Original colour changed from beige to gray. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Bibliography/sources | The building project has been partially preserved [45] Information about the year of construction was obtained through the oral testimony of engineer Josip Vlahović [35] and the residents of the building [44]. |
MLIJA AREA | |
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1. | Housing development for workers of Split Hydroelectric Power Plant—type 1 |
Author | Unknown author |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1962 |
Address in Omiš | 19, 21, 29, 39, 41, 43 Fra Stjepan Vrlić Street |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | Hybrid system of walls (longitudinal and transverse) |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 15.00 m × 9.00 m, two-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition; minor changes to the northern side of the building by enclosing the open gallery used for accessing the apartments. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Unknown |
Investor | Dalmatian Hydroelectric Power Plant, Split |
Bibliography/sources | The building project has not been preserved. Information about the year of construction was obtained through the oral testimony of the residents of the buildings [46]. |
2. | Housing development for workers of Split Hydroelectric Power Plant—type 2 |
Author | Unknown |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1958/1962 |
Address in Omiš | 2, 11, 17, 31, 33, 35, 37 Fra Stjepan Vrlić Street |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete, stone |
Technique | Hybrid system of walls (longitudinal and transverse) |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 15.00 m × 9.00 m, two-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition; loggia fences have been changed; some loggias are now glazed; the colour of the facade has been changed quite a bit. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Unknown |
Investor | Dalmatian Hydroelectric Power Plant, Split |
Bibliography/sources | The building project has not been preserved. At the session of the Omiš Municipal Assembly in 1957, the nationalization of the land above the Omiš cemetery was discussed for the construction of the first three buildings for the workers of the Split Hydroelectric Power Plant [47]. The year of the project obtained from the building permit number [48]. Information about the year of construction was obtained through the oral testimony of the residents of the buildings [46]. |
3. | Primary Healthcare Centre |
Studied work 5 | |
Author | Zoja Dumengjić, Architectural office “Dumengjić”, Zagreb |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1957/1959 |
Address in Omiš | 2 Mlije Way |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete, glass, steel |
Technique | Skeleton frame construction |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 56.60 m × 13.70 m, two-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | Dom zdravlja Splitsko-dalmatinske županije/Dom narodnog zdravlja |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Healthcare services |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition. Modifications to the facade: fences with metal bars instead of the original glazed fences, concrete columns instead of the original steel ones. Changes to the interior of the building. Changes to the colours of the building. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Unknown |
Investor | Unknown |
Bibliography/sources | The building project has been preserved [29,49]. |
4. | Terraced type residential building |
Studied work 6 | |
Author | Frano Gotovac, Project bureau “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1967/1970 |
Address in Omiš | 10, 11 Skalice Way and 4, 6, 8 Fra Stjepan Vrlić Street |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | Hybrid system of walls (longitudinal and transverse) |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 42.20 m × 11.50 m (northern part of the building), 30.80 m × 11.00 m (southern part od the building), 15.00 m × 15.00 m (central part od the building), ten-storey building with superstructure |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building/Ground floor for commercial purposes |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a poor condition; annexes and loggias and balconies enclosed with solid material and glazing. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Bibliography/sources | The building project has been preserved [50]. Information about the year of construction was obtained through the oral testimony of engineer Josip Vlahović [35] and the residents of the building [51]. |
5. | Residential building in Fra Stjepan Vrlić Street |
Studied work 7 | |
Author | Frano Gotovac, Project bureau “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1969–1970/1971 |
Address in Omiš | 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 Fra Stjepan Vrlić Street |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | Hybrid system of walls (longitudinal and transverse) |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 76.50 m × 12.00 m, five-storey building with two levels of superstructure |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a poor condition; a series of additions to the façade, enclosing of loggias and balconies in the south with solid material and glazing. The northern façade has mostly kept its original look. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Bibliography/sources | The project of the building has been preserved [52]. Information about the year of construction was obtained through the oral testimony of engineer Josip Vlahović [35] and the residents of the building [51]. |
6. | Residential building by Adriatic Highway |
Studied work 8 | |
Author | Frano Gotovac, Project bureau “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1970–1972 |
Address in Omiš | 9 Skalice Way |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | Hybrid system of walls (longitudinal and transverse) |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 15.00 m × 10.50 m, five-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building, ground floor for commercial purposes |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition. Only one loggia in the south is partially glazed, the loggias on the eastern side of the building are mostly glazed. Observing the condition of the building over the past few years there is a positive trend of reintroducing loggias with a view of the sea in the south to their original condition. A change in the colour of the facade from a neutral beige shade to a dull gray can be noticed. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Bibliography/sources | The building project has not been preserved. The year of the project obtained from the building permit number [48]. Information about the year of construction was obtained through the oral testimony of engineer Josip Vlahović [35] and the residents of the building [51]. |
PRIKO AREA | |
1. | Residential building in Glagoljaška Street |
Author | Josip Vojnović, Urban Planning Bureau, Split |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1956–1958 |
Address in Omiš | 8, 9 Glagoljaška Street |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete, stone |
Technique | System of transverse walls |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 30.00 m × 11.90 m, three-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition; loggias are partially glazed. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Unknown |
Investor | Municipality of Omiš |
Bibliography/sources | The building project has not been preserved. The year of the project is listed in the List of projects of architect Josip Vojnović [32]. Information about the year of construction was obtained through the oral testimony of the residents of the building [53]. |
2. | Housing rows |
Studied work 9 | |
Author | Frano Gotovac, Project bureau “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1973 |
Address in Omiš | 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 Cetinska Road |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | System of longitudinal wall |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 40.00 m × 10.30 m (only residential units), two-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a poor condition; glazing of loggias or construction of slanted canopies with roof tiles in the south, addition of different loggia fences that replaced the original fences made of black metal bars; various additions on the northern side of the building, construction of external staircases on the northern side that access the first floor of the building after the original single two-story residential unit was divided into two separate units. There is a positive trend of returning the loggias on the two units closest to the river in the southern part to their original condition. With these “renovation” works, the original beige color of the facade was changed to dull gray. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Bibliography/sources | The building project has not been preserved. Information about the year of construction was obtained through oral testimony the residents of the building [53]. |
3. | Twin residential buildings |
Studied work 10 | |
Author | Frano Gotovac, Project bureau “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1972–1973 (building at 2 Cetinska Road) 1974–1975 (building at 4 Cetinska Road) |
Address in Omiš | 2, 4 Cetinska Road |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | Hybrid system of walls (longitudinal and transverse) |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 21.70 m × 22.40 m, five-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a poor condition; loggias and balconies enclosed using solid materials and glazing. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Commercial company “Vojan”, Omiš Alliance of Fighters Assiociations of People’s Liberation War—SUBNOR, Omiš |
Bibliography/sources | The building project has not been preserved. The year of the project obtained from the building permit number [54]. Information about the year of construction was obtained through the oral testimony of engineer Josip Vlahović [35] and the residents of the building [53]. The information about the investor of the building was obtained through oral testimony of engineer Josip Vlahović [35] and from a newspaper article published in the local newspaper. [55]. |
4. | Four three-storey buildings by the Adriatiac Highway |
Author | Ranko Ružić, Project bureau “Konstruktor”, Split |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1975–1978 |
Address in Omiš | 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Četvrt King Zvonimir |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | Hybrid system of walls (longitudinal and transverse) |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 17.90 m × 13.00 m (no. 3), 36.00 m × 12.00 m (no. 4, 5), 35.50 m × 13.00 m (no. 6, 7), 17.70 m × 17.70 m (no. 8), three-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition; substantial changes to the facade, annexes in solid material. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Unknown |
Bibliography/sources | The year of the project obtained from the building permit number [54]. Information about the author and the year of construction of the building was obtained through the oral testimony of engineer Josip Vlahović [35], architect Stanislav Mladinić [56], clerk Miranda Tipić [57], and the building’s tenants [58]. |
5. | Residential ten-storey building |
Author | Ranko Ružić, Project bureau “Konstruktor”, Split |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1972–1979 |
Address in Omiš | 1, 2 Četvrt King Zvonimir |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | System of transverse walls |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 38.20 m × 13.80 m (no. 1), 17.50 m × 15.80 m (no. 2), nine-storey building (no. 1) and ten-storey building (no. 2) |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition; changes to the facade with glazed loggias on the southern side, no changes to the northern side of the building. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Unknown |
Bibliography/sources | The year of the project obtained from the building permit number [54]. Information about the author and the year of construction of the building was obtained through the oral testimony of engineer Josip Vlahović [35], architect Stanislav Mladinić [56], clerk Miranda Tipić [57], and the building’s tenants [58]. |
6. | Residential building by the Adriatiac Highway |
Author | Stanislav Mladinić, Project bureau “Konstruktor”, Split |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1975–1976 |
Address in Omiš | 2, 3 Četvrt Vrilo |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | System of transverse walls |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 32.40 m × 12.60 m, four-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition; changes to the facade with glazed loggias on the southern side. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Unknown |
Bibliography/sources | The year of the project obtained from the building permit number [54]. Information about the author and the year of construction of the building was obtained through the oral testimony of architect Stanislav Mladinić [56] and the building’s tenants [59]. |
7. | Residential building in central part of district Vrilo |
Author | Ranko Ružić, Project bureau “Konstruktor”, Split |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1975–1976 |
Address in Omiš | 4 Četvrt Vrilo |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | System of transverse walls |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 15.00 m × 16.00 m, four-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition; changes to the facade with glazed loggias on the western side. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Unknown |
Bibliography/sources | The year of the project obtained from the building permit number [54]. Information about the author and the year of construction of the building was obtained through the oral testimony of engineer Josip Vlahović [35], architect Stanislav Mladinić [56], clerk Miranda Tipić [57], and the building’s tenants [59]. |
8. | Residential tower “Tower od Solidarity” |
Author | Ranko Ružić, Project bureau “Konstruktor”, Split |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1979–1980 |
Address in Omiš | 5 Četvrt Vrilo |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | Hybrid system of walls (longitudinal and transverse) |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 20.00 m × 16.50 m, eleven-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition; changes to the facade with glazed loggias. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Unknown |
Bibliography/sources | The year of the project obtained from the building permit number [54]. Information about the author and the year of construction of the building was obtained through the oral testimony of engineer Josip Vlahović [35], architect Stanislav Mladinić [56], clerk Miranda Tipić [57], and the building’s tenants [59]. |
9. | Police station building Omiš |
Author | Ranko Ružić, Project bureau “Konstruktor”, Split |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1978 |
Address in Omiš | 1 Četvrt Vrilo |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | Hybrid system of walls (longitudinal and transverse) |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 47.00 m × 21.00 m, two-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Commercial purposes |
Current condition/interventions | Building in an excellent condition. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Unknown |
Bibliography/sources | Information about the author and the year of construction of the building was obtained through the oral testimony of engineer Josip Vlahović [35], architect Stanislav Mladinić [56], clerk Miranda Tipić [57], and the building’s tenants [59]. |
10. | Residential building with atomic shelter |
Author | Ivan Valek, Inžinjering projekt, Zagreb |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1981–1983 |
Address in Omiš | 8, 9, 10 Četvrt Vrilo |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | Hybrid system of walls (longitudinal and transverse) |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 42.00 m × 17.50 m, five to seven-story building (basement, ground floor and three to five additional floors) |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building, atomic shelter underground |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition; changes to the facade with glazed loggias. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Unknown |
Investor | Unknown |
Bibliography/sources | The year of the project obtained from the building permit number [54]. Information about the author and the year of construction of the building was obtained through the oral testimony of engineer Josip Vlahović [35], architect Stanislav Mladinić [56], clerk Miranda Tipić [57], and the building’s tenants [59]. |
11. | Residential building in the interior of the district |
Author | Stanislav Mladinić, Project bureau “Konstruktor”, Split |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1982–1984 |
Address in Omiš | 10, 11, 12, 13 Četvrt Žarko Dražojević |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | System of transverse walls |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 57.00 m × 13.50 m and 16.20 m × 10.40 m, five-storey to seven-story building (ground floor and four to six additional floors) |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition; changes to the facade with glazed loggias. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Self-management Community of Interest for residential and communal construction, Omiš (SIZ za stambeno-komunalnu izgradnju, Omiš) |
Bibliography/sources | The year of the project obtained from the building permit number [54]. Information about the author and the year of construction of the building was obtained through the oral testimony of architect Stanislav Mladinić [56] and the building’s tenants [60]. |
12. | Residential building by the Adriatiac Highway |
Author | Stanislav Mladinić, Project bureau “Konstruktor”, Split |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1985–1986 |
Address in Omiš | 14, 15 Četvrt Žarko Dražojević |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | System of transverse walls |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 59.90 m × 15.00 m, five-storey building |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition; changes to the facade with glazed loggias. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Self-management Community of Interest for residential and communal construction, Omiš (SIZ za stambeno-komunalnu izgradnju, Omiš) |
Bibliography/sources | The year of the project obtained from the building permit number [54]. Information about the author and the year of construction of the building was obtained through the oral testimony of architect Stanislav Mladinić [56] and the building’s tenants [60]. |
13. | Residential building in the background of the district |
Author | Stanislav Mladinić, Project bureau “Konstruktor”, Split |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1989–1990 |
Address in Omiš | 6, 7, 8, 9 Četvrt Žarko Dražojević |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | System of transverse walls |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 80.60 m × 14.00 m, seven-storey to eleven-story building (ground floor and from six to ten additional floors) |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition; changes to the facade with glazed loggias. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | Self-management Community of Interest for residential and communal construction, Omiš (SIZ za stambeno-komunalnu izgradnju, Omiš) |
Bibliography/sources | The year of the project obtained from the building permit number [54]. Information about the author and the year of construction of the building was obtained through the oral testimony of architect Stanislav Mladinić [56] and the building’s tenants [60]. |
14. | Residential building by the Adriatiac Highway |
Author | Ante Kuzmanić, Project bureau “Konstruktor”, Split |
Years (date of commission—date of completion) | 1991–1994 |
Address in Omiš | 1, 2, 3 Četvrt Žarko Dražojević |
Construction and materials | Reinforced concrete |
Technique | System of transverse walls |
Size and height | Ground plan surface of the building approximately 47.50 m × 15.00 m and 38.00 m × 13.70 m, five-story building |
Other/former name (if different) | / |
Original use/Current use (if different) | Residential building |
Current condition/interventions | Building in a good condition; changes to the facade with glazed loggias. |
State of preservation | The building is not protected by the Law on Protection of Cultural Monuments. |
Contractor company | Construction company “Izvađač”, Omiš |
Investor | AGZ, Omiš |
Bibliography/sources | The year of the project obtained from the building permit number [54]. Information about the author and the year of construction of the building was obtained through the oral testimony of architect Ante Kuzmanić [61] and the building’s tenants [60]. |
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Barišić Marenić, Z.; Perković Jović, V. Modernism in the Mediterranean: Omiš, Croatia, Urban and Architectural Development of the Dalmatian City in the Second Half of the 20th Century. Heritage 2023, 6, 3921-3984. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6050208
Barišić Marenić Z, Perković Jović V. Modernism in the Mediterranean: Omiš, Croatia, Urban and Architectural Development of the Dalmatian City in the Second Half of the 20th Century. Heritage. 2023; 6(5):3921-3984. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6050208
Chicago/Turabian StyleBarišić Marenić, Zrinka, and Vesna Perković Jović. 2023. "Modernism in the Mediterranean: Omiš, Croatia, Urban and Architectural Development of the Dalmatian City in the Second Half of the 20th Century" Heritage 6, no. 5: 3921-3984. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6050208
APA StyleBarišić Marenić, Z., & Perković Jović, V. (2023). Modernism in the Mediterranean: Omiš, Croatia, Urban and Architectural Development of the Dalmatian City in the Second Half of the 20th Century. Heritage, 6(5), 3921-3984. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6050208