Biografie
Ljubica Arsic works in the fields of architecture, urban planning and visual arts. She completed her bachelor and master studies at the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade. She participated in numerous international architectural competitions and art exhibitions. She received the Grand Prix of the 44th Architectural Salon and an award in the category of architecture for the project "Hemp House". She is a co-author of several realized projects in cooperation with the architectural office Bach Mühle Fuchs and Salewski Nater Kretz. Currently, Ljubica lives and works in Zürich and is being enrolled in the CAS Design & Practice program at ZHdK.
Publikationen / Diskografie / Ausstellungen / Werke
2023 | SAY 1st Swiss Architecture Yearbook, Switzerland, Selected Project
2023 | Climate-Conscious Construction, Selected Project, Hemp House, Switzerland
2023 | Nominated for The ArchDaily 2023 Building of the Year Awards
2022 | Grand Prix at the 44th Salon of Architecture, Serbia
2022 | Nominated for the 2022 Piranesi Award, Slovenia
2022 | Award in the Architecture category at the 44th Salon of Architecture, Serbia
2021 | House of the Year 2021, for Serbia and the region, gradnja.rs, Serbia
2021 | 3rd Prize at the 5th Balkan Architectural Biennale
2023 | Aquatectorium, Group Exhibition, Silosi Belgrade
2022 | The 44th Salon of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia
2022 | Mambo Offspace, Group Exhibition, Zurich, Switzerland
2021 | The 5th Balkan Architectural Biennale, Begrade, Serbia
2018 | Feature Shoot Media, Root Studios Brooklyn, New York, USA
2018 | Toluen, dibutil ftalat, formaldehid, Vozdovac gallery, Belgrade, Serbia
2016 | The 38th Salon of Architecture, Museum of Applied Art, Belgrade, Serbia
2015 | Balkan Architectural Biennale, Jugoslovenska kinoteka, Belgrade, Serbia
2015 | Links in Bastions, European Architecture Students Assembly, Valleta, Malta
2014 | Artist’s Book, Second international graphic triennial, Belgrade, Serbia
2014 | BINA Balkan International Week of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia
2013 | Light installation group exhibiton, Žužemberk, Slovenia
2012 | Burn! Art made with fire, European Architecture Students Assembly, Helsinki, Finland