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Monetary Institutions and the Emergence of a New Building Type
Author(s) -
Azra Suljić,
Karin Šerman
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
prostor
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1333-9117
pISSN - 1330-0652
DOI - 10.31522/p.29.1(61).2
Subject(s) - typology , downtown , architectural engineering , economy , geography , engineering , archaeology , economics
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Zagreb witnessed the appearance of a new building typology meant to accommodate various sorts of monetary institutions: banks, savings banks, insurance companies and stock exchanges. This paper presents one important early example of that type – the seat of the Croatian Escompte Bank in Zagreb. It was designed in 1898-1899 by the Vienna-based studio Fellner and Helmer for a prominent location at 3 Ilica Street and it heralded the defining features of the new building type, such as the union of diverse facilities within a single structure, imposing architectural features and overall grand appearance, and a highly prominent role in the urban fabric of the city.In particular, it contributed to the definition of a spatial and formal scheme for commercial corner buildings, as the most exposed and attractive segments of downtown city blocks. In that sense it served as a productive model for a number of corner buildings intended for business purposes that were to follow.

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