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Georgi Konstantinovski (born 29 July 1930 in Kraguevac, Serbia) is Macedonian architect, writer and educator. Graduated from the Faculty of Architecture in Skopje, University "SS Cyril and Methodius" in 1956, he received his Master of Architecture Degree from Yale University in 1965, under the leadership of Paul Rudolph and Serge Chermayeff,in New Haven, USA. His early works are considered as Brutalist.〔http://www.encyclo.co.uk/define/Georgi%20Konstantinovski〕 He worked and collaborated with Jo Ming Pei, Henry Cobb, Jr. and Araldo Cossutta in New York. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.sazu.si/o-sazu/clani/georgi-konstantinovski.html )〕 He developed a wide range of design features in his search for an individuality appropriate to the philosophy, structure and art of each building and designed more than 450 architectural and urban projects. He was awarded with the highest Macedonian and Yugoslav architectural awards and with three "Grand Prix" on the Architectural Biennale in Macedonia. He also got the highest National Award for Art "11 Oktomvri" for the best architectural achievement in Skopje. As an educator and writer, he also contributed greatly to contemporary Macedonian architecture. He was a President of the Council for Urban Planning of the city of Skopje, and Dean of the Faculty of Architecture in the same town. 〔 He is a member of the Architectural Academy of Macedonia. With the completed Archives, Student's dormitories, the Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Engineering seismology building in Skopje and the Memorial Center "ASNOM" in Pelince, and with his Cultural Center in Razlovci, Konstantinovski is an important contributor to contemporary Macedonian architecture. At present, he is retired professor form the Design Department of the Architectural Faculty in Skopje. ==Early years== Born on 29 July of 1930 in the town of Kraguevac (Serbia), as the third child of his parents, from a father (Hristo) lawyer and a mother (Hristina) a high-school teacher. The mother comes from Stankovic family of musicians, well known in Kraguevac, and his father from the clan Curanovci of village Smilevo, well known revolutionary family during the Ilinden Uprising. After his mother's (1933) and father's (1934) death (his parents have been moving from one town to another as their duties called), he settles in Bitola with his grandparents. He completed primary school in 1941 in the town of Bitola. Suffering from Tropic malaria, he was sent for climate treatment from 1941 to 1946 in the town of Berkovica, (Stara Mountains, Bulgaria). He finished his high-school education by the end of 1946. He was declared (together with another fellow-student, Bojan Nicev, originating from Veles, a Bulgarian literary critic) the best student of the High school „Ivan Panov". From 1946 to 1949 he continued his education at the High school „Goce Delcev" in Bitola. Graduated with excellent scores; he was again declared best student of the school and awarded a special reward by the Ministry of Education of R. Macedonia. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Georgi Konstantinovski」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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