Zloković studied in Graz (1916–18) and Belgrade (1919–21), as well as Paris (Ecole Superieure des Arts, 1921–23).
From 1923 till 1963 he was a professor at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture, exerting a great influence on several generations of Yugoslav architects.
[1] Zloković authored what is deemed the most important work of Serbian modernism, the University Children's Clinic (1933).
He nourished a Mediterranean feeling for order, harmony, clarity of shape and a good understanding of the function of space.
Apart from pure design, also achieved renown as a theoretician, especially in the fields of the problems of proportions and modular coordination.