Bosnia and Herzegovina Developments
Bosnia and Herzogovina developments – best new buildings & architects – contemporary Bosnian architecture information, architectural projects, built environment news + designs
New Bosnia and Herzegovina architecture projects with building news and architectural images, plus information on their architects. Find Bosnia and Herzegovina real estate updates from across this country on the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe.
We select Balkan buildings designs and architecture. Discover interesting projects in this southeastern European country.
Significant properties on our site include the Culture and Congress Centre at Banja Luka by JDAP, at the edge of the town.
We also feature Banja Vrućica Spa, Bijaca Family Estate, Half House in Sarajevo designed by Architects Projekt V Arhitektura, and Pino Nature Hotel, Trebević, in the Sarajevo Mountains, architectural design by Studio ZEC Architects.
Major historic structures include Vratnik old town, Bijela Tabija fortress, and the Shrine of Our Lady of Međugorje.
Finally we recommend a visit to Jajce, city of the Bosnian kings and the place where Yugoslavia was founded, Pliva lakes and waterfall.
Bosnia and Herzogovina developments – best new buildings & architects – contemporary Bosnian architecture information, architectural projects, built environment news + designs
JDAP proposes a new Banja Luka Culture and Congress Centre for Bosnia and Herzogovina as an extension to the City Park, as an anchor for the developing city to the East.
COSMOS Architecture’s design for the new Common Lights Congress Center of Banja Luka, Bosnia Herzogovina, creates a building that is adaptable, interactive, and accessible for everybody.
UK-Bosnian studio Project V Architecture win prize in international architecture competition with their Tiny Ministry of Knowledge project on the inter-entity border in Bosnia and Herzogovina
Hotel Pino Nature, Sarajevo design by Studio ZEC Architects inspired by vernacular architecture – steep roofs, materiality for a non-forgiving site – plus tactility and warmth of a mountain hut
Bijaca Family Estate property in a scattered Herzegovinian village, homes carefully positioned to each gain views – houses spacing creates fine outside spaces onto which the units expand
Bosnian Country House, West Herzegovina residential complex with a strong connection to the site – over 35000 sqm of wild landscape, bounded by strong stone walls in a remote canton
Groleger Arhitekti create a building, a “diptych”, a merging tower based on two independent volumes – profound analysis of the urbanistic, cultural and social factors of the City of Sarajevo