ABSTRACT
This study explores the relationship between the Memorial Complex to the Fallen Fighters of the Revolution in Shtip, designed by Bogdan Bogdanović, and the topography of Isar Hill. While previous scholarship has examined Bogdanović’s unique approach to memorial architecture, limited attention has been given to how his monuments engage with their immediate landscapes. Addressing this gap, the study analyzes the spatial, material, and experiential dimensions of the Shtip monument, emphasizing its integration with the natural contours of the terrain.
Employing a qualitative research methodology, the study combines site analysis, archival research, and theoretical interpretation. Field observations document visitor movement, lighting conditions, and the interplay between the monument’s form and the surrounding landscape. Archival materials—including architectural plans and Bogdanović’s writings—offer historical insight, while phenomenological and landscape theories provide a conceptual framework for understanding the spatial experience of the site.
The findings reveal how the monument’s design encourages a ritualized engagement with the landscape, guiding visitors through a contemplative journey that amplifies its commemorative purpose. By situating the Shtip memorial within broader discussions of landscape-based commemoration and site-specific design, this research deepens our understanding of Bogdanović’s architectural philosophy. It demonstrates how the strategic placement, use of natural materials, and integration with the sloped terrain generate a dynamic, immersive experience, reinforcing the monument’s symbolic and emotional resonance.
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