- Dušan
Grabrijan (1899–1952) was a Slovenian-Bosnian architect,
architectural theorist and professor.
Grabrijan was a
student of Jože Plečnik. In Ljubljana...
-
organization of
urban areas which are
still distinctive today. Dušan
Grabrijan, an
architectural theoretician,
defined the
primary organization of typical...
- (Adam)" (PDF).
Primorski slovenski biografski leksikon. Vol. 5: Fogar-
Grabrijan. Gorizia: Goriška
Mohorjeva Družba. pp. 430–431.
Retrieved December 29...
- Etimološki
slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen. Ljubljana: Modrijan. p. 197.
Grabrijan, Edo (28 June 2004). "Popotresna
obnova Doma na Komni" [The Renovation...
- isoxazole,
analogues without the
carbonyl group or
sulfur atom. Jukič M,
Grabrijan K, Kadić S, Lera
Garrido FJ, Sosič I,
Gobec S,
Obreza A (December 2017)...
- life. His
decision to move to
Sarajevo is
greatly attributed to Dušan
Grabrijan, a Slovenian-Bosnian architect, who coaut****d a book with
Neidhardt called...
- were Sue
Abela (Malta) and Anže
Grabrijan (Slovenia).
Abela has won
eleven All-Events gold medals. Anže
Grabrijan's All-Events gold
medal was the first...
- regionalism. A
notable example of this
shift is the
Juraj Neidhardt and Dušan
Grabrijan's seminal 1957
publication Architecture of
Bosnia and the way into modernity...