Architecture is very visual; I think it's a missed opportunity to not show the buildings more; zoom on details, etc. I'd love to learn more on the topic; this didn't dive in deeply enough imo. Could you cover it another time? :)
@@katr2773 well then I’m afraid local architects might want to take over the topic because I just traveled there three years ago and I usually do these kinds of videos with my own shots, that’s why I specified that my next work would be about another region
@@BravoArchitects You got most of it right. One more prominent fact to correct would be about the city name - Beograd (which indeed means the white city) - it predated the Ottoman Empire by several centuries and is an early Slavic name for the city of roman Singidunum. Also, none of the original buildings which may have been an inspiration for the name exist, except perhaps for some small parts of the ancient fortress walls (which are today gray). Also, National theatre is almost entirely neoclassical, only has some very small influences in its plastic from art noveau, there are many more majestic examples of that style in Belgrade (here art noveau is called Secession - after Vienna secession).
@@axiomaticaardvark8983 Oh thanks a lot for correcting. I'm not surprised actually it predated the Ottomans several centuries. It was a story I heard from one of the locals, not anything written. I thought it would be interesting to mention. The buildings, I loved every parts of them
Otomans ruled the city 1521-1688 and 1723-1804, total 268 years of 2000+ years of city history. Unfortunately, they have left nothing notable. Name Beograd comes from 7th century, latest. Oh, correction, Otomans ruled and 1811-1815.
@Binsr no, I like Turks, got me wrong. But, all you have mentioned is pretty much all that left. It's more in a names of locations in city center , than in architecture. Kale Megdan, Dorćol Is dort-yol etc...
Thank you for the story! Hope you enjoyed Belgrade :)
I freaking did! You can watch the other Belgrade video on my channel as well
@@BravoArchitects Glad you did. I sure will!
@@axiomaticaardvark8983 ruclips.net/video/9evhHPAN4tA/видео.html
Here is the Belgrade Travel video
Architecture is very visual; I think it's a missed opportunity to not show the buildings more; zoom on details, etc. I'd love to learn more on the topic; this didn't dive in deeply enough imo. Could you cover it another time? :)
Oh I always appreciate nice critics, thanks, sure, probably in another country :)
@@BravoArchitects Im glad if it helps you! And that's unfortunate, I'm interested in this country specifically
@@katr2773 well then I’m afraid local architects might want to take over the topic because I just traveled there three years ago and I usually do these kinds of videos with my own shots, that’s why I specified that my next work would be about another region
It will be really helpful if you made a video about Architectural job opportunities in Serbia
Never searched actually, I was just traveling. I might consider doing it in the next place, thanks tho
You are Serbian?
I was just traveling
Dude you got all wrong..
We better correct the internet then 🙃
@@BravoArchitects You got most of it right. One more prominent fact to correct would be about the city name - Beograd (which indeed means the white city) - it predated the Ottoman Empire by several centuries and is an early Slavic name for the city of roman Singidunum. Also, none of the original buildings which may have been an inspiration for the name exist, except perhaps for some small parts of the ancient fortress walls (which are today gray). Also, National theatre is almost entirely neoclassical, only has some very small influences in its plastic from art noveau, there are many more majestic examples of that style in Belgrade (here art noveau is called Secession - after Vienna secession).
@@axiomaticaardvark8983 Oh thanks a lot for correcting. I'm not surprised actually it predated the Ottomans several centuries. It was a story I heard from one of the locals, not anything written. I thought it would be interesting to mention.
The buildings, I loved every parts of them
Otomans ruled the city 1521-1688 and 1723-1804, total 268 years of 2000+ years of city history.
Unfortunately, they have left nothing notable.
Name Beograd comes from 7th century, latest.
Oh, correction, Otomans ruled and 1811-1815.
@Binsr no, I like Turks, got me wrong. But, all you have mentioned is pretty much all that left.
It's more in a names of locations in city center , than in architecture. Kale Megdan, Dorćol Is dort-yol etc...