2017
DOI: 10.3311/ppar.10410
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The Condition of Immovable Cultural Heritage outside the Urban Context in Vojvodina: the Case Study of the Spitzer Villa in Beočin

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“…It was not until the end of the 19 th century that reinforced concrete was applied on a bigger scale in Europe and America, while during the final years of the 19 th century it appeared as a building material in the territory of Hungary (nowadays Serbia) [2]. Reinforced concrete was first used in building industrial and public buildings, mills, warehouses, and healthcare facilities, and the pioneer of this approach was François Hennebique [3].…”
Section: Flexibility and Adaptability Of Residential Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was not until the end of the 19 th century that reinforced concrete was applied on a bigger scale in Europe and America, while during the final years of the 19 th century it appeared as a building material in the territory of Hungary (nowadays Serbia) [2]. Reinforced concrete was first used in building industrial and public buildings, mills, warehouses, and healthcare facilities, and the pioneer of this approach was François Hennebique [3].…”
Section: Flexibility and Adaptability Of Residential Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The villa project was done by the Hungarian architect Alpár Ignác. [9] Similarly to the Fernbach castle, the villa was located in a luxurious park between Beočin and Beočin village. It was built in the style of historicism with elements of secession.…”
Section: Spitzer Villamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A project for static rehabilitation of the builiding is now expected for developing, followed by the project of reconstruction and conservation. [9] In the framework of the application of Novi Sad for the European Capital of Culture in 2021, a segment called the Zone 21 was included, which involves initiatives and projects for stimulating the economy and culture of the surrounding area of Novi Sad covered by the telephone number 021.…”
Section: Spitzer Villamentioning
confidence: 99%