BEHIND THE NATIONAL IDENTITY; Political and Social Activity through Architecture Liberal Socialism in Kosovo

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Die approbierte Originalversion dieser Dissertation ist in der Hauptbibliothek der Technischen Universität Wien aufgestellt und zugänglich. http://www.ub.tuwien.ac.at The approved original version of this thesis is available at the main library of the Vienna University of Technology. http://www.ub.tuwien.ac.at/eng DISSERTATION BEHIND THE NATIONAL IDENTITY; Political and Social Activity through Architecture Liberal Socialism in Kosovo Ausgeführt zum Zwecke der Erlangung des akademischen Grades einer Doktorandin der technischen Wissenschaften unter der Leitung von Univ. Prof. Mag. Art. Dr. Ing. Marina DOERING-WILLIAMS E 251.1 Institut für Kunstgeschichte, Bauforschung und Denkmalpflege Eingereicht an der Technischen Universität Wien Fakultät für Architektur und Raumplanung von Mag. Art. Teuta JASHARI-KAJTAZI, Dipl. Ing. Arch - Matrikelnummer: 0728578 Rexhep Luci 16/6, 10000 Prishtina, Kosovo Wien, 2016

DOCTORAL THESIS: Mr.Art. Teuta Jashari-Kajtazi, Grad. Eng. of Arch. BEHIND THE NATIONAL IDENTITY Political and Social Activity through Architecture Liberal Socialism in Kosovo Take nothing for granted as beautiful or ugly, but take every building to pieces, and challenge every feature. Learn to distinguish the curious from the beautiful. Get the habit of analysis - analysis will in time enable synthesis to become your habit of mind. 'Think simple' as my old master used to say - meaning to reduce the whole of its parts into the simplest terms, getting back to first principles. 1 - Frank Lloyd Wright 1 KARPEL, Bernard, Frank Lloyd Wright: his contribution to the beauty of American life, New York (Hearst Corporation) 1955, p. 363 1

CONTENTS Introduction Abstract, Synopsis of the Chapters to follow 5 Acknowledgments 9 CHAPTER 1 State of the Art/ Research Originality due to the multinational and multicultural character of the buildings 10 Occurrence of reconstruction of destruction 14 Harmonious architecture and space 18 Practical city guide 23 Autonomous architecture 24 City guide from the eyes of an outsider 27 Symbolism in the design of the National and University Library 28 From the Library Monograph 29 The architect s own interpretation of the Library design 34 Emergence of a new national identity 35 The Program of Balkanology 37 An Icon of a period 38 2

CHAPTER 2 1. Introduction: Placing a design within historical, sociological and political context 44 Puristic tendencies in the architecture associated with Kosovo 46 Empiristic tendencies in the architecture associated with Kosovo 48 Syncretic tendencies in the architecture associated with Kosovo 51 Autonomous architecture, 1970s and 1980s tendencies in the architecture associated with Kosovo, its identity and intention to rebuild tradition 53 The important years, the 1970s and 1980s: Awareness of architectural development in Prishtina and in the whole of Kosovo 57 2. Identity issue, Tradition, Location Architectural Regionalism focusing on the approach in Prishtina and Kosovo 67 3. Case studies, analysis Models representing 1970s and early 1980s in Kosovo, based on their strength of interpretation 86 The first, leading and strongest interpretation of the period: NATIONAL AND UNIVERSITY LIBRARY: 92 - Comparative structure in Europe 110 3

Medium strength of interpretation: RILINDJA PUBLISHING AND OFFICE TOWER 112 - Comparative structure in Europe 116 Finalising the interpretation of a period: YOUTH AND SPORTS CENTRE: 118 - Comparative structure in Europe 122 CHAPTER 3 1. After the fact interpretation, as an example to follow the route LJUBLJANA BANK/ OFFICES 124 - Comparative structure in Europe 128 KOSOVA POWER DISTRIBUTION/ MAIN OFFICE BUILDING 130 - Comparative structure in Europe 133 2. Additional Remarks 135 CHAPTER 4 1. Result, outcome, conclusion and continuation 136 What do these buildings represent, and what are their implications? Are these buildings in any way used as examples for future studies? Negative intentions for transformation of the concept 4

INTENTION, to research their architectural history and previous interpretations, re-interpret them and raise the interest for further interpretation, keeping in mind their contemporary nature. The strongest results among all structures examined in the study period are provided by the National University Library 2. Keywords 143 3. Bibliographical information 144 Internet sources 151 Photo credits 156 4. Archival material/ information and material obtained from the Architect 159 Annex/Catalogue 163 INTRODUCTION Abstract, synopsis of chapters to follow The 1970s and the early 1980s in Kosovo are an insufficiently explored but important period. They represent a more liberal approach toward the development of the region. This in turn was expressed in all spheres of life, including architecture, which functioned as an integral part of a society and its progress. On the other hand, this progress was supported by the intention to somehow overpower the existing architectural environment and the overall identity of the region. Progress and development can and should always be welcomed. In far as the above period is concerned, this was indeed the main intention. However, by the time this progress reached a concrete stage in which a number of buildings considered important were erected, the intention also became evident to have previous and original spatial manifestations replaced. Therefore, this study has the particular 5

purpose to review the architecture of those years and that specific period in Kosovo, including the historical interpretation and specific case studies of architectural works that were the result of those intentions. All professionals bear a responsibility to contribute knowledge in their area of expertise. Accordingly, the following is a contribution to a better understanding of Kosovo s architecture and design history, with emphasis on one of the most important and dynamic periods of the 20 th century, namely the years which in the region were considered more liberal pertaining to various spheres of life. In the case of Kosovo, the term liberal could be understood differently, depending from the side it is looked at, social or the design one. Anyhow, from the design perspective this intention could very well be considered a positive factor. From the architectural viewpoint, design intends to follow technological advance and the trends of the time. Consequently, the erection of such buildings, surrounded by symbols related to different types of identity and leading towards regional modernism, is an important aspect to focus on. In any event, the goal is to raise and retain interest about these developments among readers (students of architecture or other stakeholders). Considering this as an important aspect is adding to the context of this study. To add further to the overall picture, contributions of other authors are being presented and elaborated on. At times, these may be completely contradictory, but this fact is making the study all the more interesting. After all, the ultimate goal of this study is to provide a platform for dialogue and debate, thus awakening the interest on the buildings which are the subject of this study, and also on the period in which they were constructed, not only among professional architects, but also among general readers. Before developing the study in detail, it is regarded as essential to provide some background on the above time line and on the developments associated with it. After all, it is the lack of studies on this particular subject which led to the author's decision to address the issue more thoroughly by 6

focusing on certain buildings. These buildings are considered particularly worthy of study, especially because their symbolism can be interpreted in various ways and because they represent a connection between national identity and the phenomenon referred to as Yugoslav brotherhood and unity. Chapter 1 deals specifically with the almost fifteen-year period referred to above by explaining how and to what extend it was regarded as interesting and dealt with prior to this study. The purpose of our lengthy research was to find as much documentation, and other information as possible about the time from about 1970 to the early 1980s. We examined architectural structures that were built during this time and which are considered as icons and models of that particular period in Kosovo. We compare those architectural developments with other developments during this period, including the government s objective to use architecture to somehow negatively influence the identity of the region. This chapter is entitled the State of the Art. It includes a review of publications, guides and other documentation covering the period, the main objects of interest, and case studies. After reviewing all available records and other documentation, we prepared for further analysis. Chapter 2 provides a general description of architectural progress, styles and trends in 20 th century Europe, with particular emphasis on the period examined in this study, comparing them with developments in Kosovo. Our main interest is the period itself and the architectural icons associated with it. They serve as examples identifying the region with all the symbolism behind their design and construction. Issues of identity and regionalism in architecture are therefore included in this chapter as separately analyzed components. The historical overview and interpretation, issues of identity and regionalism are essential factors. By integrating them, they serve as important components of analysis and of the entire composition. This applies to works of architecture designed and constructed during the said fifteen-year period. They were chosen primarily because they were built for Kosovo's society with funds allocated to the development of Kosovo when the region was still part of the former Yugoslavia. The most 7

vital and important buildings considered necessary to show progress in the region were the National and University Library, which very strongly represented its period, the Rilindja Publishing and Office Tower, and the Youth and Sports Centre. We selected these as the main case studies for our analysis. We obtained first-hand information and additional resources for the Library from the architect himself. For the other structures, we obtained a number of information from the Municipal Archives in Prishtina. Chapter 3 shows which direction was taken by after-the-fact interpretations of the period, specifically after the 1980s and after this study's main period of concern. Here, our intention is on the one hand to finalize the analysis and on the other hand to introduce additional thoughts on the period's architectural progress. This will benefit future research. Chapter 4 provides conclusions and points out what further research is necessary to open up other new interesting paths to follow; thus leading to additional knowledge and conclusions. However, primarily this chapter explains the intention of the present study and the way in which its conclusions will prepare the way for the future. From this study not only the students of architecture will benefit, but also the general public. In addition to many published sources consulted in our research and referred to here, this chapter also presents archival material from the Prishtina Municipal Archives. This archival material was specifically made available for this study and has never been published before. The study concludes with a presentation of transparencies regarding the publication and documentary material. The sources of all photographic material are identified. 8

Acknowledgments It is impossible to conduct and complete a research project and study of this type without acknowledging the very strong support I have received from many people. At the same time, it would be difficult to mention them all in a particular order or to prioritize them. All their contributions have been valuable and of equal importance to me. First of all, I cordially thank my supervisor, Professor Marina Doering-Williams, whose encouragement, guidance and support not only enabled me to develop an understanding of the subject, but also gave me emotional support (during my most difficult phase). I thank the late Professor Kari Jormakka for his support with the choice of possible methodologies to be used in this dissertation. Of course, I also thank Professor Doerte Kuhlmann for her support and very valuable ideas which helped me to complete my thoughts. From the beginning, my family gave me very strong support. To my father, Professor Mehdi Jashari, I am grateful not only for his emotional support, but also for the valuable input in terms of content, especially his contribution with regard to methodology. He also helped me to gather information on social developments during the 1970s and 1980s. I am very grateful to my mother Kaqusha Jashari, a graduate engineer and wellknown politician in Kosovo both during the relevant period and today, for information about the political situation and decisions made to invest in the progress of Kosovo at the time. Most photos related to the main objects of the study were courtesy of my son, Eris Kajtazi, some others were provided by my husband, Florim Kajtazi. Heartfelt thanks go to my Sister Nora Krasniqi, whose emotional support (especially during the most difficult times for both of us) was most valuable. With all of my heart, I dedicate this study to MY DEAREST. They know who they are! 9