Milica Šterić

She is also responsible for many of the power plants built in Yugoslavia, which helped rebuild the country's economy after the Second World War.

She initially focused on constructing industrial and infrastructural buildings for both companies, designing several power plants throughout Yugoslavia.

[1] In 1957, Šterić spent half a year in the Netherlands working at the architectural firm Van den Broek and Bakeme where she learnt more about the Bauhaus style.

[13][14] Located in the Zeleni Venac neighbourhood, the structure won her the Sedmojulska nagrada (7th Prize award for architecture) when it was built.

[15][16][17] In 2018, Šterić and other Yugoslav architects will be the focus of an exhibition at the New York Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) called "Towards Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948-1980".

From early days
In front of her work
Milica Šterić on a meeting with her team and investors
Milica Šterić on a meeting with her team and investors