Dejan Miljković, architect
Dejan Miljković was born in Belgrade, in 1967. He graduated in 1994 from the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Belgrade and obtained a BSc. in Architecture. Since 1997, he has been employed at the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade, and since 2014, he is a Professor at the Department of Architecture.
Professional involvement is focused on the design of cultural buildings, business and residential buildings, reconstruction and revitalization of heritage buildings.
Built projects
Public Recognition and Awards
- 2023. Residental building (Belgrade, 18. Čolak Antina Street);
- 2017. Residential building (Belgrade, 73. Tetovska Street);
2019 Grand Award for Architecture for lifetime achievement of the Serbian Union of Architects;
2018 Recognition in category "Architecture" for a completed object (residential object in Tetovska 73, Belgrade) at the 40th Salon of Architecture, co-author J. Mitrovic;
2012 Grand−prix for a completed object (Nebojša Tower, reconstruction, Belgrade Fortress, Belgrade), at the XXXIV Salon of Architecture in Belgrade,co−author J. Mitrovic;
2011 Recognition within the category "Architecture" for the Business Object MEDIA HOUSE at Bulevar Oslobodjenja 107 in Belgrade, 33rd Salon of Architecture, co-author J. Mitrovic;
2011 Award of the Association of Belgrade architects for the Architectural Event of the Year (Nebojša Tower, reconstruction, Belgrade Fortress, Belgrade) co-author J. Mitrovic;
2010 Ranko Radović Annual Award Belgrade for the realized architectural work (House - Atelier, corner of Senjacke i Svetog Nauma Street, Belgrade), co-author J. Mitrovic;
2010 The Belgrade City Award for Architecture and Urban Planning for 2009 (House / Studio, Belgrade), co−author J. Mitrovic;
2010 Grand−prix for a completed object (House / Studio, Belgrade) at the XXXII Salon of Architecture in Belgrade,co−author J. Mitrovic;
2007 Special recognition for a completed object (residential object in Lazarevačka St., Dedinje, Belgrade) at the XXIX Salon of Architecture in Belgrade, co−author Ј. Mitrovic;
2006 Annual Award of AAS (Association of Architects of Serbia) for a completed object (residential object in Lazarevačka St., Dedinje, Belgrade), co−author J. Mitrovic;
2005 Grand−prix for a completed object in 2004 (residential object in M. Tepica, Dedinje, Belgrade) at the XXVII Salon of Architecture, Belgrade in 2005, co−author J. Mitrovic;
2004 The Belgrade City Award for Architecture and Urban Planning for 2003 (Yugoslav Drama Theater in Belgrade), co−author Z. Radojicic;
2004 Annual Award SAS for a completed object (Yugoslav Drama Theater, Belgrade), co−author Z. Radojicic;
2004 Award for Architecture 2003, from “Novosti” company for the best architectural creation (Yugoslav Drama Theater, Belgrade), co−author Z. Radojicic;
2004 Grand−prix for a completed object (Yugoslav Drama Theater, Belgrade) at the XXVI Salon of Architecture in Belgrade, co−author Z. Radojicic;
2003 Special recognition for a completed object (Business center Slavija, Belgrade) at the XXV Salon of Architecture in Belgrade, co−author Z. Radojicic;
2002 Award of the Belgrade City Chamber of Commerce for the design of the catalogue DE−CO, for the Yugoslav Pavilion at the International Biennale of Architecture in Venice, co−author B. Pavic;
2002 Galaxy awards, New York, Silver Award for catalogue design DE−CO, for the Yugoslav Pavilion at the 8th International Biennale of Architecture in Venice, co−author B. Pavic;
2002 Recognition for the best interior (Joshua, Belgrade) at the XXIV Salon of Architecture in Belgrade, co−authors J. Mitrovic and B. Pavic;
2001 UIUS Award for the best exhibition in 2001 (File Serbia, Belgrade), co−author B. Pavic;
1997 Award for the best interior (Sport cafe, Belgrade) at the XX Salon of Architecture, in Belgrade, co−authors V. Milunovic, G. Radovic;
1997 Award for the best interior (Sport cafe, Belgrade) at the Salon of Architecture in Novi Sad, co−authors V. Milunovic, G. Radovic;
1996 Award of the Urban Planning Salon in Nis, for the spatial analysis of the “Madera” Block in Boulevard Kralja Aleksandra, co−authors V. Milunović, B. Mitrović, Z. Radojicic;