{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "Sorry, We Are Full", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/176688892475/", "html": "<p><a href=\"http://blog.architectuul.com/post/176582013037/sorry-we-are-full\" class=\"tumblr_blog\" target=\"_blank\">architectuul</a>:</p><blockquote>One of the agendas of the Yugoslav self-managed socialism was to provide leisure to all Yugoslav workers and citizens, as well as to improve the economy by developing tourist industry for foreigners. Tourist architecture was therefore presented as one of the segments of the exhibition\u00a0<a href=\"https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/3931?locale=en\" style=\"font-size: 14px;\" target=\"_blank\">Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia</a>, 1948-1980\u00a0in MoMA.\u00a0<figure data-orig-width=\"742\" data-orig-height=\"476\" class=\"tmblr-full\"><img src=\"/media/tumblr_inline_pcuwo9BWYl1qzm4wj_540_f57490e43437.jpg\" alt=\"image\" data-orig-width=\"742\" data-orig-height=\"476\"/></figure><p><i>Hotel Croatia by Slobodan Mili\u010devi\u0107 (1973). | Photo via Calvert Journal</i></p>\n<figure data-orig-width=\"500\" data-orig-height=\"333\" class=\"tmblr-full\"><img src=\"/media/tumblr_inline_pcutrkivgR1qzm4wj_540_9700751c209c.jpg\" alt=\"image\" data-orig-width=\"500\" data-orig-height=\"333\"/></figure><p><i>During the 1960s, a number of tourist facilities were built, among them was also Hotel Plat only six kilometers from Dubrovnik Airport. | Photo by Hive Miner </i><br/></p>\n<p>Hotel Plat immediately became a magnet for tourists and therefore built another one named <a href=\"http://architectuul.com/architecture/hotel-ambasador\" target=\"_blank\">Hotel Ambasador</a> a decade later. The hotel had 302 rooms, each with its own view of the Adriatic Sea.</p>\n<figure data-orig-width=\"900\" data-orig-height=\"664\" class=\"tmblr-full\"><img src=\"/media/tumblr_inline_pcutskCKf71qzm4wj_540_24e986b19fc7.jpg\" alt=\"image\" data-orig-width=\"900\" data-orig-height=\"664\"/></figure><p><a href=\"http://https//hiveminer.com/flickr_hvmnd.cgi?method=GET&amp;textinput=dubrovnik,plat&amp;photo_type=250&amp;search_type=Tags&amp;tag_mode=all&amp;search_domain=Tags&amp;page=2&amp;photo_number=50&amp;originput=dubrovnik,plat&amp;noform=t&amp;sorting=Interestingness&amp;sort=Interestingness\" target=\"_blank\"></a></p>\n<p><i>After Croatia\u2019s independence from Yugoslavia in 1991 Hotel Ambasador was damaged completely.| Photo by Hive Miner</i></p>\n<p><i></i></p>\n<p>Since the Croatian medieval center of Dubrovnik\u00a0appeared in the Game of Thrones, it has been overwhelmed by tourists. There are not enough facilities for guests and the city municipality limited the number of daily visitors to 8,000.</p>\n<figure data-orig-width=\"540\" data-orig-height=\"360\" class=\"tmblr-full\"><img src=\"/media/tumblr_inline_pcutwtKhj81qzm4wj_540_6037a587576e.jpg\" alt=\"image\" data-orig-width=\"540\" data-orig-height=\"360\"/></figure><figure data-orig-width=\"900\" data-orig-height=\"555\" class=\"tmblr-full\"><img src=\"/media/tumblr_inline_pcuws38xVC1qzm4wj_540_d14a660126ea.jpg\" alt=\"image\" data-orig-width=\"900\" data-orig-height=\"555\"/></figure><p><a href=\"http://architectuul.com/architecture/hotel-pelegrin\" target=\"_blank\">Hotel Pelegrin\u2019</a>s architecture drew considerable acclaim in the 1960s new tendencies, defined by creative evolution and a certain detachment from the tradition of modernism.</p>\n<figure data-orig-width=\"900\" data-orig-height=\"600\" class=\"tmblr-full\"><img src=\"/media/tumblr_inline_pcutyoWHTx1qzm4wj_540_356dec0e7d2b.jpg\" alt=\"image\" data-orig-width=\"900\" data-orig-height=\"600\"/></figure><p><i>During the siege of Dubrovnik in 1991 the hotel was destroyed. | Photo via Oris</i></p>\n<figure data-orig-width=\"900\" data-orig-height=\"654\" class=\"tmblr-full\"><img src=\"/media/tumblr_inline_pcuu3uzyox1qzm4wj_540_34ba6d6d57d6.jpg\" alt=\"image\" data-orig-width=\"900\" data-orig-height=\"654\"/></figure><p><i><a href=\"http://architectuul.com/architecture/haludovo-palace-hotel\" target=\"_blank\">The Haludovo Hotel</a>\u00a0on the island Krk. | Photo via Architectur meldungen</i></p>\n<figure data-orig-width=\"773\" data-orig-height=\"1190\" class=\"tmblr-full\"><img src=\"/media/tumblr_inline_pcuu58rQiX1qzm4wj_540_937c831c0741.jpg\" alt=\"image\" data-orig-width=\"773\" data-orig-height=\"1190\"/></figure><p>Due to constraints on foreign investment in communist Yugoslavia, the Haludovo Hotel was owned by the Rijeka based Brodokomerc company.</p>\n<figure data-orig-width=\"500\" data-orig-height=\"383\" class=\"tmblr-full\"><img src=\"/media/tumblr_inline_pcux26KvkT1qzm4wj_540_b9985bc6f5da.jpg\" alt=\"image\" data-orig-width=\"500\" data-orig-height=\"383\"/></figure><p><a href=\"http://architectuul.com/architecture/hotel-fjord\" target=\"_blank\">Hotel Fjord</a>\u00a0stands at the very end of Boka Kotorska close to Kotor\u2019s historic center, a UNESCO-protected site in Montenegro.</p>\n<figure data-orig-width=\"879\" data-orig-height=\"547\" class=\"tmblr-full\"><img src=\"/media/tumblr_inline_pcuucdXizX1qzm4wj_540_6ef9deac3dbb.png\" alt=\"image\" data-orig-width=\"879\" data-orig-height=\"547\"/></figure><p><i>Hotel Fjord was privatized and closed down in 2005. | Photo via\u00a0DVARP</i></p>\n<figure data-orig-width=\"900\" data-orig-height=\"582\" class=\"tmblr-full\"><img src=\"/media/tumblr_inline_pcuugl0qHb1qzm4wj_540_c9a00ee1dea8.jpg\" alt=\"image\" data-orig-width=\"900\" data-orig-height=\"582\"/></figure><p><i>Grand <a href=\"http://architectuul.com/architecture/grand-hotel-lopud\" target=\"_blank\">Hotel Lopud</a>\u00a0</i><i>designed by <a href=\"http://architectuul.com/architect/nikola-dobrovic\" target=\"_blank\">Nikola Dobrovi\u0107</a>\u00a0</i><i>was the first\u00a0reinforced concrete building on the Dalmatian coast. \u00a0| Photo via collection Spasoje Kruni\u0107</i></p>\n<figure data-orig-width=\"900\" data-orig-height=\"619\" class=\"tmblr-full\"><img src=\"/media/tumblr_inline_pcuuhiQJyG1qzm4wj_540_ae3de376b3e4.jpg\" alt=\"image\" data-orig-width=\"900\" data-orig-height=\"619\"/></figure><p><i>The most emphasized feature of the Grand Hotel was the quality of its total design. | Photo\u00a0Wolfgang Thaler</i></p>\n</blockquote>", "thumbnail_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/media/tumblr_inline_pcuwo9BWYl1qzm4wj_540_f57490e43437.jpg", "thumbnail_width": 540, "thumbnail_height": 346}