Arna Mackic

Mortal Cities & Forgotten Monuments

The project

The book Mortal Cities & Forgotten Monuments deals with the role that architecture has played during the turning points in the turbulent history of the Balkan. Based on this, an architectural proposal is put forth for the city of Mostar (Bosnia-Herzegovina), destroyed during the war and now divided. Mackic pleas for a cultural heritage in which these dark pages from history are given a place in the city, to promote the healing process of the city and its residents.

Committee

The designer does not adopt a position and treats the sensitive history with great care. She does not rely on ethnicity or religion, but takes collective habits or memories as starting points for the rebuilding of cities under the shadow of conflicts past. A principle that is certainly applicable in other countries, regions, and cities. Thoroughly recorded and properly illustrated.

Jury

For the jury, Mortal Cities & Forgotten Monuments is a well-conceived research project on the topical theme of identity and nationality. Above all, it is visually appealing, straightforward, and subtle. In terms of both the research and design, the designer has achieved a successful balance. She remains impartial, and handles a sensitive history with great delicacy. The jury was also impressed by the fact that the principle is applicable in many other regions, which can be seen from the invitations to apply the acquired knowledge in other countries.

— The designer takes collective habits or memories as starting points for the rebuilding of cities under the shadow of conflicts past.

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