A residential-commercial block on Bulevar Slobodana Jovanovića in Novi Sad, Serbia. The curved façade and ground-floor businesses place the building within the later urban fabric of Novo Naselje.

The bank’s vivid vinyl signage is inserted into an older commercial facade, creating a visible contrast between contemporary service infrastructure and the restrained architectural surface.

The rear side of a residential block. Later plastic fittings and renovation debris mark the ongoing adaptation of an older housing structure.

The edge of a residential quarter. A broad road and an open vacant area separate the housing blocks from the supermarket visible in the distance.

A narrow street after snowfall. Parked cars occupy the roadside space, marking the pressure of private motorization on an already compressed urban fabric.

A residential interior in Novi Sad, Serbia. Private space, where newer finishes, older doors, and a Chinese hanging charm coexist within the same domestic threshold.

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