Katja Marasović
Associate professor
Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy, University of Split
Born: 19561
Education:
Year of awarding diploma degree: 1985
Year of awarding PhD degree: 2002
Business address:
Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy, University of Split, Marice hrvatske 15, 21000 Split
Phone number: +385 21 347 798
e-mail address: katja.marasovic@gradst.hr
Academy membership: Associate member
Year of admission to HATZ: 2021.
Affiliation with the Academy Department: Department of architecture and urban planning
Professional activities
Leading of scientific and/or professional projects :
- 2021 – Chief designer of the reconstruction of Villa Nika in Kaštel Stari, client: City of Kaštela;
- 2020 – Chief designer of the reconstruction of the Abbey House in Kaštel Gomilica, client: City of Kaštela;
- 2018 – Collaborator on the scientific research project of the Croatian Science Foundation: “Ancient Water Systems of Salona and the Diocletian’s Palace and Their Impact on the Sustainability of the Urban Environment”;
- 2010 – Collaborator on the scientific project of the Ministry of Science of the Republic of Croatia: “Spatial development of Kaštela from prehistory to the 21st century”;
- 2009 – Chief designer of the reconstruction of Villa Cambi, Ana Roja Ballet School in Kaštel Kambelovac, client: City of Kaštela;
- 2006 – Collaborator on the scientific project of the Ministry of Science of the Republic of Croatia: “Diocletian’s Palace in Split, original appearance”;
- 2004 – Chief designer of the reconstruction of the Tower on Glavica in Kaštel Sućurac, client: City of Kaštela;
- 2002 – Collaborator on the scientific project of the Ministry of Science of the Republic of Croatia: “Diocletian’s Palace – Construction”;
- 2001 – Chief designer of the reconstruction of Vitturi castle in Kaštel Lukšić, client: City of Kaštela;
- 1996 – Collaborator on the scientific project of the Ministry of Science of the Republic of Croatia: “Architectural heritage of Adriatic cities and settlements”;
Area of scientific and professional interest:
- Research, Protection and Rehabilitation of Architectural Heritage;
- Diocletian’s palace in Split;
- Spatial development of Split;
- The castles of Kaštela bay;
- Medieval and renaissance fortifications of Dalmatia;
Memberships in scientific or professional associations:
- Vice President of ICOMOS Croatia (International council on monuments and sites);
- Member of the executive board of international association ASMOSIA (Association for the Study of Marble and Other Stone s in Antiquity);
- Member of international association Frontinus (Internationale Gesellschaft für die Geschichte der Wasser-, Energie- und Rohrleitungs-technik);
- Member of Split Society of Architects;
- Member Croatian Chamber of Architects.
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