
This year's MSc City Design and Social Science students visited Belgrade, Serbia from 15 - 20 February 2016 for the annual field trip, accompanied by Dr David Madden and Dr Gunter Gassner. They were assisted by architect and researcher Dubravka Sekulić.
Picture above by Megan Groth of the group at a meeting at Mikser House, a culture centre and art space in Savamala, with owner and founder architect Maja Lalić. More pictures below by Megan (MG), Caroline Freisfeld (CF) and Darren Gill (DG).
Playground and housing development in New Belgrade (DG)

Dubravka Sekulić with Gunter Gassner (second right) and students (CF)

Viewing the Belgrade Waterfront development model in Savamala while on a tour with architect Ivan Kucina (MG)

Typical suburban housing plot on walking tour with Nebojsa Milikić (DG)

Exploring the 'broken time machine' of housing with Nebojsa Milikić (DG)

Group discussion at Mikser House (CF)

Sign of the times? (CF)

Visit to the "Design for a New World" graphic design exhibition at the Museum of Yugoslav History (MG)

View of Belgrade from the historic town of Zemun (featuring Caroline Freisfeld) (MG)

Group photo overlooking the Kaludjerica settlement (CF)