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Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss was born on 1967 in Novi Sad, Serbia, is a Serbian architect. At 53 years old, Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss height not available right now. We will update Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss's height soon as possible.

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2019

Weiss curated and designed exhibitions in New York of visionaries from the past: Lina Bo Bardi (at Columbia GSAPP), Yona Frieddman (at The Drawing Center) and Anne Tyng (at ICA Philadelphia and Graham Foundation, Chicago). His most recent exhibition on Hannes Meyer and the city of Birobidzhan has been exhibited in Birobidzhan Philharmonic in Far East Russia. The exhibition: ArchiLeaks, shown during October and November of 2019 at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Skopje, Northern Macedonia marks Jovanovic Weiss' new and epistemological approach to mine data from errors in spatial knowledge.

2017

Jovanovic Weiss authored books that include "Socialist Architecture: The Reappearing Act [ The Green Box, Berlin, 2017], Socialist Architecture: The Vanishing Act (JRP Ringier, 2012, with Armin Linke) and Almost Architecture (Merz & Akademie Solitude, 2006).

2008

He edited the books: Evasions of Power: On the Architecture of Adjustment (Slought, Ed. 2008) and Lost Highway Expedition (School of Missing Studies, Ed. 2007). His work has been published in the books 100 Architects 10 Critics by Phaidon, Harvard Project on the City: Shopping, Did Someone Say Participate?, Networked Cultures: Parallel Architectures and the Politics of Space, Forensis: The Architecture of Public Truth, Atlas of Transformation, Beyond: Scenarios and Speculations, Concurrent Urbanism, Nationalities Papers and Inhabiting Geometry: Anne Tyng as well as magazines and journals such as Harvard Design Magazine, Cabinet Magazine, Perspecta, Akcelerator, Abitare, Domus, DaNS, Architectural Design, Oris, Thresholds et al.

1995

Jovanovic Weiss was born in Subotica and lived in Novi Sad and Belgrade until 1995. He then moved to the United States for graduate studies at Harvard University. After two years at Harvard studying with Richard Gluckman, Jacques Herzog and Rem Koolhaas, Jovanovic Weiss moved to New York where he started practicing architecture with Richard Gluckman and Robert Wilson. In 1998 he won the Second Prize in the 2G Competition to expand Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona Pavilion in Barcelona and soon after opened his own art & architectural practice called Normal Group for Architecture with a partner. This collaboration lasted until 2003 when Jovanovic Weiss founded NAO.NYC (Normal Architecture Office), a collaborative studio for design of architecture, cities and exhibitions and a successor of Normal Group for Architecture based in New York City. He also co-founded SMS (School of Missing Studies), international art & architecture group for studying cities marked or undergoing abrupt transition.

1990

Jovanovic Weiss's theoretical work is mostly known for analysis of Balkan cities in the aftermath of war and crisis in Yugoslavia during 1990s. He coined the term Turbo Architecture and contributed to understanding the geo-political process termed Balkanization and its defining effects on newly emerging capital cities after the fall of Yugoslavia. Jovanovic Weiss defines Balkanization as a bottom-up geo-political process that new capital cities of new countries go through to assert their own urban distinction and character among competing new capital cities and against hegemonic forces of globalization.

1967

Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss (born 1967) is a Serbian architect, artist and theorist living and working in New York. He was an Ex-Head of Research of Herzog & De Meuron Architects, co-founder of School of Missing Studies for spatial research and founder of NAO.NYC for spatial design at all scales needed based in New York.