DEJAN MILJKOVIĆ
Architect
Belgrade, 23 March 1967

Corresponding Member

Department of Arts

 

Membership of SASA
Corresponding member since 7 November 2024 

Field of study
Architecture

Education
Faculty of Architecture of the University of Belgrade

Career
Faculty of Architecture of the University of Belgrade, professor

Membership of specialist associations
Association of Belgrade Architects (ABA); Union of Architects of Serbia; Serbian Chamber of Engineers; Architecture Academy of Serbia; International Union of Architects (UIA)

Awards and recognitions
Belgrade City Award for Architecture and Urban Planning for 2004, 2010, 2024;
Gradnja’s House of the Year Award (2024);
Ilija M. Kolarac Foundation Recognition of Contribution (2023);
Lifetime Achievement Grand Award for Architecture of the Serbian Union of Architects; (2019);
Recognition in category “Architecture” at the 40th Salon of Architecture; (2018);
Grand Prix for a completed structure at the 26th, 27th, 32nd, and 34th  Salon of Architecture in Belgrade (2004, 2005, 2010, 2012);
Special recognition for a completed structure at the 25th, 29th, and 33rd Salon of Architecture in Belgrade (2003, 2007, 2011);
Award of the Association of Belgrade Architects for the Architectural Event of the Year (2011);
Ranko Radović Annual Award Belgrade for the completed structure(2010);
SAS Annual Award for a completed structure  (2004, 2006);
Award for Architecture 2003, from “Novosti” company for the best architectural creation (2004);
Award of the Belgrade City Chamber of Commerce for the design of the catalogue DE−CO, for the Yugoslav Pavilion at the International Biennale of Architecture in Venice (2002);
Galaxy awards, New York, Silver Award for catalogue design DE−CO, for the Yugoslav Pavilion at the 8th International Biennale of Architecture in Venice (2002);
Recognition for the best interior at the 24th  Salon of Architecture in Belgrade (2002); UIUS Award for the best exhibition File Serbia in 2001 (2001);
Award for the best interior at the 20th  Salon of Architecture in Novi Sad, (1997);
Award of the Urban Planning Salon in Nis, for the spatial analysis of the “Madera” Block in Kralj Aleksandar Boulevard (1996).