City in transition: Podgorica, Europe's youngest capital city

Emina Zejnilović, Erna Husukić

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Front. Archit. Res. ›› 2019, Vol. 8 ›› Issue (1) : 55-65. DOI: 10.1016/j.foar.2018.12.004
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City in transition: Podgorica, Europe's youngest capital city

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Podgorica, known as the “city under the mountain,” rests at the intersection of five riversand is Europe's youngest capital. Over a 2000-year-long history, Podgorica has experienced turbu-lence. The city has suffered conquests, wars, nearly complete destruction in WWII, associated with war-related conflicts in the 1990s, and gained its independence at the beginning of the 21st century. Today, Podgorica is a vibrant, dynamic, and rapidly growing city, with current developments that reflect the consequences of post-socialist economic, institutional, social, and cultural transition. In this case study, the development of the built environment of Podgorica is presented in six stages: Roman, Ottoman, Principality of Montenegro and Kingdom of Yugoslavia, socialist, transitional, and contemporary. The study shows the influence of each period in the development of the city and highlights two major challenges of present-day architecture, that is, growing into a modern-day metropolis and the challenge of juxtaposing contemporary Podgorica with Titograd and old Podgorica.

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Podgorica / City intransition / Post-socialistidentity / Iconic building / Southeastern Europe

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Emina Zejnilović, Erna Husukić. City in transition: Podgorica, Europe's youngest capital city. Front. Archit. Res., 2019, 8(1): 55‒65 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foar.2018.12.004

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