A. (Anica) Dragutinovic

A. (Anica) Dragutinovic

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Anica Dragutinovic, PhD, is an architect, researcher and lecturer, holding a PhD in architecture from TU Delft | Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment (the Netherlands). Her PhD research was focusing on mass housing neighbourhoods and urban commons and developed a framework for values-based urban governance. Anica is currently engaged as a Post-doctoral Researcher on a DFG research project „Territoriale Raumbild(n)er“ and as a Docent (Lehrbeauftragte) at TH OWL (Germany). She is involved in RMB Reuse of Modernist Buildings project and was a member of Henry van de Velde research group at University of Antwerp (Belgium). She was engaged as a researcher and project manager in the SHA Shared Heritage Africa project, coordinated by DOCOMOMO Germany and FOMA Forgotten Masterpieces, coordinated by Architectuul. Anica obtained Master of Architecture in 2016 at the University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture (Serbia), and Bachelor of Architecture in 2014 at the same faculty. She authored and co-edited publications with the focus on architecture, built environment and modern heritage topics.

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Modern Movement, Post-war Mass Housing, New Belgrade, Revitalisation Strategies, Adaptive Reuse, Common Spaces, Urban Commons, Commoning, Participation and Co-Creation.

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