Sasa Radulovic is a Bosnian-Canadian architect and co-founding partner of 5468796 Architecture, an award-winning Canadian firm based in Winnipeg.
His firm is known for affordable, highly innovative, urban architectural projects, which include institutional, commercial and residential structures.
[1] The structure was built around a muse and a courtyard with numerous windows ‘putting eyes on the street’, while each townhouse dwelling was equipped with a balcony and private exterior entrance.
[9] Their Parallelogram House, 2018 recipient of Governor General Award, located on the outskirts of Winnipeg, is noted for its flowing spaces and connection to the exterior landscape.
[10][11] A recent $20 million contract involves redeveloping a Winnipeg heritage building and received much local media attention.
"[9] A hundred year old office building was transformed into a residential block by adding a black facade and different sized balconies.
[8][9][14] In 2012, their three-story condominium project, a white boxlike building called Bloc_10, also received a Governor General's Medal in Architecture.
[20] Radulovic is one of the instigators of the "Warming Huts" competition, where each year architects from around the world submit designs for shelters to be built along a winter skating trail.