File:Solaris-hotels-Boris-Magas.jpg

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English: In 1967-1968 architect Boris Magaš designed the hotels "Jure" and "Niko" as part of the hotel complex Solaris near Šibenik. The design received the National Award "Borba" in 1968 for the originality of the approach and the high level of architectural design introducing associative and symbolic elements that interpret the regional tradition of the Croatian coastal area. In 2019 it featured in the "Concrete Utopia" exhibition at MoMA - the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
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Source Boris Magaš - An original slide and print by my father. I inherited my father's work.
Author Boris Magaš

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Solaris Hotels corner detail by architect Boris Magaš

1 June 1968

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