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The newly planned campus of the Faculty of Fine Arts represents a complex design and multifunctional structure, resulting from the reconstruction and extension of existing buildings and their mutual connection with the newly planned part of the painting department and the newly planned multi-purpose facility.
By connecting the existing, reconstructed and extended parts, canopies, heated corridors and underground parts, a unique form and function of the Campus of the Faculty of Fine Arts is obtained.
The former studio of the sculptor Milo Milunović from 1947 completely retains its existing purpose, in such a way that the complete reconstruction of the existing building is planned without changing the functional layout, with the addition of elements that will connect the existing building with the existing Graphics and new Painting department, and indirectly with all parts of the campus.
In addition to the reconstruction and extension of existing buildings and the planned construction of new ones, the project also planned the reconstruction of the courtyard of the faculty complex with the aim of preserving ecological aspects and improving aesthetic aspects, as well as increasing the functionality of the courtyard.
In this way, an inner courtyard and an arranged entrance partition were formed, which, in addition to their primary function, also have function as a park for students, but also as an occasional place for painting and a temporary open-air gallery.
The ecological aspects of the Faculty of Fine Arts complex itself have been improved by carefully selected principles of ecological design, both in the faculty building itself by introducing elements of a green roof, and by greening the inner courtyard and turning it into a park, a place for rest and painting, preserving the existing high-quality vegetation and planting new ones. thus, as a final result, this newly designed complex is planned as sustainable as a whole.
The newly designed campus, which represents the synthesis of new and old into a single whole, occupies the central part of the plot and with its shape, it enabled the formation of an inner courtyard on the plot, which can be accessed from the ground floor of the buildings, but also from the access plateau.