Montenegro has a long and old history with religion and politics. Many Orthodox Christians retreated to the mountains in the 1600s to escape the Ottoman Empire, and this happened again during the great wars.
Project name
Thermodynamic wind turbine chapel and club
Architecture firm
Margot Krasojević
Location
Kotor, Montenegro
Principal architect
Margot Krasojević
Collaborators
Out to tender
Typology
Religious Architecture › Chapel
“Villa Mandragora’ is a family summer villa in Orahovac, Montenegro, located right above Risan-Kotor intercity road. This architectural realization is an example of a successful integration with the unique landscape of Kotor Bay, in the hinterland of the busy road, on a plot with significant altitudinal spans ranging up to 9 m. In response to requi...
Project name
Villa Mandragora
Architecture firm
STUDIO SYNTHESIS architecture & design
Location
Orahovac, Kotor, Montenegro
Principal architect
Sonja Radovic Jelovac
Design team
Sandra Lalic, Bojan Stankovic, Ivan Rakcevic
Interior design
Artefacto +, Podgorica, Montenegro
Civil engineer
Radovan Radovic
Visualization
STUDIO SYNTHESIS architecture & design
Client
Katarina i Slaven Milic
Typology
Residential › House