Ljiljana Bakić

Hired by chief architect Milica Šterić, Bakić worked at Energoprojekt from 1970 until 2001, alongside her husband.

[6] The building is characterized by layered balconies and roofs, punctuated by numerous windows that admit natural light.

[7] From 1974 to 1975, Bakić worked alone designing the "Institute for Rehabilitation from Non-specific Lung Diseases" in Soko Banja.

"[3] Soon after, the husband and wife team built two housing complexes in the Belgrade neighborhoods of Nova Galenika and Višnjička Banja.

With their sloped roofs and warm colors, the residential estates resemble mountain villages, inspired by the hilly terrain and the couple's acquaintance with Finnish architecture.

[4] In 1982, Bakić and her husband were the architects behind the Congress Center and Sheraton hotel in the Zimbabwean capital of Harare.

[10] In 1974, Bakić and her husband were awarded the "Grand Prix of the Belgrade Architecture Salon" for their design of the Pionir Sports Hall.

[2] In 2013, her book "The Anatomy of B&B Architecture" garnered her a "Ranko Radovic" award from "The Applied Artists and Designers Association of Serbia".

Aleksandar Nikolić Sports Complex