03/01/2019
Amir Pašić, PhD Mr. Pasic taught Basics of Architecture (1999), Spatial Planning (2000), Theory and History of Architecture and Preservation of Architectural Heritage (2009). He is currently engaged at the University of Sarajevo as a professor and head of doctoral studies with the Faculty of Architecture, as well as the manager of the Center for the construction of the campus. Mr. Pasic taught at more than 30 universities around the world. Some of them are: Yıldız Technical University, Istanbul; Mimar Sinan University, Istanbul; Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Columbia University, the University of Pennsylvania, the Royal Polytechnic Institute in Stockholm, York University, UK; La Sapienza University Rome, Alcala de Hennares University Madrid, Yale University, Cornell University, King Saud University, Riyadh; KSA and others. Since 1993 until 2016, he manages the Department of Architecture in the Research Center for Islamic History, Art and Culture (IRCICA) in Istanbul, and he is a program-coordinator for international projects: "Mostar 2004" (1994-2004); Al-Quds/Jerusalem 2015, and the educational program "Islamic Urban Heritage" (since 2006). He is currently engaged as the consultant with this center. Mr. Pasic is a member of ICOMOS ad hoc workgroup (30 academics from 22 states) related to the foundation of the ICOMOS university forum. He was the member of the Bosnia and Herzegovina National Commission for UNESCO until 2016. He worked as the leading consultant for Aga Khan Trust for Culture, Geneva (1995-2006); the World Monuments Fund, New York (1998-2004) and carried out several missions for ICOMOS Paris. As an architect / planner, he was the project manager for development of four major master plans in the field of conservation of architectural heritage, and a large number of architectural projects, mainly related to restoration tasks. Mr. Pasic was assigned six awards for architecture, including Aga Khan Award for architecture in 1986 for successful restoration of the Old Bridge in Mostar. Throughout ten years he was a coordinator of activities for reconstruction of that town, which was devastated during the war from 1992 to 1995. He wrote 21 books and 47 articles, and he is also the author of the Nomination Dossier for the inscription of the Old Bridge zone in the Old Town in Mostar to the UNESCO World Heritage List for 2005. Mr. Pasic is a regional editor for Arab countries for “Journal of Cultural Management and Sustainable Development” London. |
Radoje Vidović Radoje Vidovic (born in 1970), professor of history and geography, graduated journalist. He graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Mostar as a professor of history and geography (in 1998) and as a journalist (in 2003). He enrolled in master's degree studies in history at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University in Zagreb. At the Faculty of Political Sciences of the University in Sarajevo, he enrolled in master's degree studies in journalism. He performed a duty of the chairmen with the House of Peoples of the Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (from 2012 to the end of 2013). He was a delegate in the House of Peoples of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2007 -2012) and performed a duty of the representative in the Parliament of Central Bosnia Canton (2003- 2007). He was a member of various committees and participated in various scientific conferences. |
Goran Milojević Goran Milojevic (born on 16 August 1960 in Banja Luka), an architect, graduated from the Architectural Faculty in Sarajevo, in February 1985. During the past seven years, he worked on the projects related to the protection of cultural, historical and natural heritage. As a part of his professional activity, in his practice so far, he worked as a designer of architectural objects, dealt with the interior design and furnishing, taught in the vocational school. He made a number of visual identity solutions and worked as an expert of the architectural profession. Also, he worked on realization of several significant international projects and programs. He was awarded at competitions in the field of architecture and graphic design. He participated in numerous scientific and professional gatherings. He also performed the following duties: director of the Republic Institute for the Protection of Cultural, Historical and Natural Heritage of Republic of Srpska (2008 - 2013), delegate (member of the collegium) of the House of Peoples of Parliamentary Assembly of BiH (2003-2007 - in the same period he was also a delegate from BiH in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe), director of the Housing Fund of Republic of Srpska (2002), deputy minister at the Ministry of Spatial Planning, Civil Engineering and Ecology of Republic of Srpska (2001). |