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Mihailo Čanak was born on 2 June, 1932 in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, is an Architect. Discover Mihailo Čanak's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 2 June 1932
Birthday 2 June
Birthplace Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Date of death (2014-12-01)2014-12-01 Belgrade, Serbia
Died Place 🇷🇸Belgrade, Serbia
Nationality Serbia

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1991

Since 1991 he opened, in Belgrade, together with his son Milos Canak, the Bureau for Architectural Design Research and Education “ARD” (Architectural Research and Design).

In 1991, Čanak with his son Miloš opened a private office "ARD" (Architectural Research & Design) and it is the beginning of the fourth phase in his designing opus. During that period Čanak returned to Neomodernism with some elements of Expressionism and Deconstruction (the building project "Creative Center" in Belgrade). In 1993 he received the title of Scientific Adviser. After son's going abroad, Michael Čanak in their activities giving priority to pedagogical work. Laminated theoretical and practical knowledge, but also his exceptional pedagogical abilities have contributed to "ARD" exchange gain reputation not only among young people who have been directed to study architecture, but also to larger circles of professionals.

1986

The third phase of Čanak's design work began in 1986. (When coming on the post of Director IAUS) and lasts until 1990. This is the period of his experimentation with so-called. Urban vernacular architecture (3 housing buildings in Loznica, Office building in Kraljevo, a green market in Banja Koviljača, the interior shops "Košuta" in Belgrade).

1970

The second phase in his designing opus is tied to the collaboration with architect Alexandar Djokić "with whom he thought in a similar manner, although their approaches were very different." This phase begins 1970th years, after winning 1st prizes at the competition for housing development Kijevo-Kneževac (implementation year 1971-80.). Since then Čanak soothes his minimalism and turned to „Articulated late Modern“ (settlement "Košutnjak" in Belgrade). In 1982, with P.Napijalo and D.Simić realized some housing group in the settlement "Bežanijska kosa" in Belgrade. In the same period Čanak become a master's degree (1975), he received his doctorate (1984), and received the title: Senior research associate. Since 1983 god. he organized and led "Preparatory course for the study of architecture", where pedagogical work (in addition to the design and scientific-research any) gets a special place in the list of his professional activities. In the framework of scientific research, Čanak is actively involved in the issue of evaluating the quality of housing and residential construction, In the period 1970-87 he participated in the Working Group on Construction CEE UN as a member of the Yugoslav delegation. He suggested the international project "Evaluating the quality of housing", which was accepted and implemented.

1957

Employed in 1957 in the Institute for Testing Materials of Serbia, where he was Director of the Center for Housing during the period 1970-1986. In 1986, joined the Institute for Architecture and Town Planning of Serbia, Director of that Institute until 1988. Stayed in the Institute as Scientific Advisor until retirement in 1999.

1953

During the study, in 1953, Michael Čanak with four other colleagues and friends (L.Lenarčić, M.Mitić, I.Petrović and I.Simović), founded the group "Belgrade 5". Many awards and more realizations (two apartment buildings in Block 21 in Novi Beograd, Liman I and II in Novi Sad, etc.) marked the work of this group. This is also a first phase in the designing work of Michael Čanak, during which he will prove a vigorous supporter of functional minimalism, characteristic for the so-called, Industrial Modernism. This development phase, positioned between the Early Modernism, International style, and Late Modernism, without including the Postmodern experimentation, lasted up to 1970. (Blocks 29, 45 and 70 in New Belgrade, etc.). In the same period, along with planning activities, Čanak deals with scientific research in the field of housing quality.

1932

Mihailo Čanak (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Чанак) was a Serbian architect and researcher. He was born in Belgrade, on 2 June 1932. He is a founder and a board member of Center for Housing CS in Belgrade (Centar za stanovanje CS). He holds a PhD degree from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture.

Born on June 2, 1932, in Belgrade. Father Stevan (1899), mother Olga Dinić(1906). Graduated primary school and high school in Belgrade. Enrolled in the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade in 1951, graduated in June, 1957, with average note 9.45. Got master's degree in 1975, at the 5th graduate course “Town Planning” at the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade, with the thesis “Functional Aspects of the Organization of Apartments and their Influence on the Formation of Apartment Structures”, got PhD degree in 1984, at the same faculty, with the thesis “Evaluation of Quality of Housing Construction and of Life in Apartments”. Got the title of Senior Scientific Fellow in 1985, and of Scientific Advisor in 1993. Passed the State Examination in 1962. Graduated the specialized course “Prefabricated Building Construction” in Paris, in 1967. Married with Dr. Nada Čanak (Djuričin), ecologist (1935).. Son: Miloš, architect (1966).