WWI Memorial Complex

Cer Memorial Complex_ CER | Cer | author Ilja Mikitisin / Igor Mikitisin

Project info

Type:

Competition | First Prize

Site:

Mountain Cer, NW Serbia | Serbia

Client:

Building Directorate | Belgrade

Surface:

4 950 m2 gross

Budget:

4.950.000 $

Status:

Schematic Design

Year:

2018

Team:

Ilja Mikitišin, Igor Mikitišin, Miljan Salata, Rajko Andjelić

…at that moment of reconsideration, above the crowns of Cer and Grab forest rests a monument to the Victory of Serbia in the First World War, as a picture frozen in time between then, now and forever…

Cer Memorial Complex_ CER | Cer | author Ilja Mikitisin / Igor Mikitisin

Serbian heroes in the First World War deserve an authentic memorial complex through the evocative scenography of the spatial cultural symbol of victory.

Cer Memorial Complex_ CER | Cer | author Ilja Mikitisin / Igor Mikitisin

The memorial complex is located on the Cer mountain in the northwestern part of Serbia, on the right valley side of the Drina river, between the towns of Šabac and Loznica, where in August 1914 the first battle of the so-called Great War (First World War) took place.

Cer Memorial Complex_ CER | Cer | author Ilja Mikitisin / Igor Mikitisin
Cer Memorial Complex_ CER | Cer | author Ilja Mikitisin / Igor Mikitisin

Considering its position and historical thematic significance, urbanism is on the conceptual level modeled on the position of the Serbian armies deployed ahead of the Battle of Cer, connected by the rivers and rivers of the western part of Serbia, which are communications. From the set up of three armies, primacy was taken by the 2nd Serbian Army led by General Stepo Stepanović, who occupied the central position, while the other two guarded the attacks from the hips as the wall II Army. The withdrawn symbolic parallel represent the significance and intensification of the horizontal line that makes the cut in the ground that flows into the "cross" as a central motif. While on the other side, objects thematically scattered along the rest of the site are divisions and regiments that make the effect of unification and some kind of hinterland to the main penetration of the ramp of the museum, as the metaphor for the breakthrough of the front line of Cer battle. Curved, irregular, forest pathway is a binding element that connects everything into one functional spatial unit.

Cer Memorial Complex_ CER | Cer | author Ilja Mikitisin / Igor Mikitisin
Cer Memorial Complex_ CER | Cer | author Ilja Mikitisin / Igor Mikitisin

The architectural concept is formed in relation to several different aspects - Symbolic historical aspect, functional, ecological and aspect of spatial sequences.

- Ecological aspect - Starting from the fact that the site is located in the middle of dense cer and grab forest, the idea was to keep the forest as much as possible and that the intervention does not significantly impact the encroached natural environment. With this in mind, the structure of the forest participated in the creation of the concept as a key spatial ambience element.

Cer Memorial Complex_ CER | Cer | author Ilja Mikitisin / Igor Mikitisin

- The symbolic historical aspect - is closely related to the historical event of the Battle of Cer in 1914, its defining significance, the great sacrifice and the victory of Serbia. Therefore, the proposed solution of the museum and the monumental symbol in the form of a stylized cross was placed longitudinally at the location towards the East - West direction as an allegory of the conflict of Christianity, with the intention to always be observable from these directions and at the same time fascinates and reminds everyone who sees it.

- Functional aspect - follows the contest program divided into four functional units:

• A viewpoint in the form of a vertical monument

• Museum and Documentation Center placed underground

• Educational Center divided as 3 pavilions on site

• Pavilions with accommodation units

Cer Memorial Complex_ CER | Cer | author Ilja Mikitisin / Igor Mikitisin

- Aspect of spatial sequences

• Climbing the Cer mountain and seeing the monument from afar

• Direct visual contact with the site monument

• The inner experience of the cross as a central motive of struggle and aspiration to victory

• Victory. View from the viewpoint on Serbia.

The materialization of the monument of the memorial complex is defined in relation of full and empty as the metaphor of eternal connection between the present and the past, where the emptiness symbolizes the sacrifices of all those who have given their lives in the pursuit of victory and liberty while the full lots symbolizes our presence and memory on which rests and resists that image the past. The game is determined by a single element of a full block illustrating a man (soldiers), while the voids where this block is abolished are starved heroes that in physical form no longer exist, but their ghost is reflected in the void of the sky.

Cer Memorial Complex_ CER | Cer | author Ilja Mikitisin / Igor Mikitisin
Cer Memorial Complex_ CER | Cer | author Ilja Mikitisin / Igor Mikitisin
Cer Memorial Complex_ CER | Cer | author Ilja Mikitisin / Igor Mikitisin
Cer Memorial Complex_ CER | Cer | author Ilja Mikitisin / Igor Mikitisin
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