Sarajevo  - <div>This study aims to investigate three characteristic representational
typologies in Sarajevo, in regard to Henri Lefebvre's theory of “Production of
Space.” Representational typologies are considered as a tool in the hands of
power holders capable of influencing, motivating or manipulating wider
population. The comparative analysis of the deterministic link between the
social system and architecture will be examined in order to highlight the
universal qualities of architecture capable of outliving the liminal momentum
of transitions from one socio-political system to another.<br></div><div><br></div><div>Key words:&nbsp;representational
typology; ideology; reference point; social relevance; common identity<span style="font-size:10.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:11.0pt;
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Sarajevo Lost in Transition? Ideologies and Their Representational Spaces
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journal article
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2014
This study aims to investigate three characteristic representational typologies in Sarajevo, in regard to Henri Lefebvre's theory of “Production of Space.” Representational typologies are considered as a tool in the hands of power holders capable of influencing, motivating or manipulating wider population. The comparative analysis of the deterministic link between the social system and architecture will be examined in order to highlight the universal qualities of architecture capable of outliving the liminal momentum of transitions from one socio-political system to another.

Key words: representational typology; ideology; reference point; social relevance; common identity
Citation
Zagora, Nermina and Dina Samic. "Sarajevo Lost in Transition? Ideologies and Their Representational Spaces ." Archnet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research, vol. 8, issue 1 (2014): 159-170.
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Nermina Zagora and Dina Samic

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Egypt
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English