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The cantilever in the Macedonian national architecture-aspects of the function, construction and materials for its application

Journal
TTEM
Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Gjorgji Dimkov, Dimitar Papasterevski, Aleksandar Petrovski
Abstract
The usage of the cantilever expanding of masses,
upper floors, from functional, particularly architectural
reasons, represents an element in the
Macedonian autochthon ethno architecture which
is very characteristic and important, as well as the
need for its complete research and examination.
Throughout history the Balkan Peninsula has
constantly been a battlefield of wars and conquering.
This part of Europe has been conquered by
many soldiers’ legs and many civilizations have
come and gone. If we remind ourselves of Greeks,
Romans, Byzantium, Turkish, Serbs, Bulgarians,
then, establishing this on historic facts and truths,
we can claim that every civilization has left a sign
during its ruling. The influence of each one is inevitable
on the different aspects of life, as well as
on the architecture, and also on the formation of
the Macedonian national architecture and culture
in general.
This study will also cover the Macedonian national
architecture from another angle i.e. the impact
of the multinational structure of the population
and the consequences of the historic immigration
and migrations. Both are extremely obvious.
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cantilever, autochtho...

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