Andra Stevanović and architect Nikola Nestorović collaborated on several major projects in Belgrade that are now considered cultural monuments.
In 1883, he began studying at the Berlin's Königlich Technische Hochschule Charlottenburg, where he remained for several years and acquired solid practical knowledge.
He graduated and passed the state exam, which was a rarity for an alien in Germany, a privilege given to a small number of foreigners.
[5] He was elected a member of the Serbian Royal Academy in 1910 and was the secretary of its Art Department for a long time.
Andra Stevanović participated a lot in the public life of Belgrade and Serbia, which most likely prevented him from achieving greater results in the field of science and design.