Tomoski, Sotir (Bitola, 16. 1899 – Skopje, 30. ⅹⅰⅰ 1985) – Architect, full professor at the Faculty of Architecture in Skopje. He graduated from the Technical Faculty in Belgrade (1924). In First-Sotir Tomoski: The sports hall in Kavadarci (1956) worked for 10 years in Serbia (Belgrade and Krusevac), where many projects from residential, health, school and urban character. Professional activity continues in Macedonia. He was elected for assistant (1951), and then a professor of the architectural department at the Technical Faculty in Skopje after the subjects history of architecture and folk architecture. He studies the traditional construction in Macedonia and establishes the Institute of People’s Architecture at the Faculty of Technical Faculty in Skopje. Significant realizations in Macedonia: Women’s gymnasium in Skopje (1938); General Hospital in Gevgelija, in Kriva Palanka and Debar (1951); The sports hall “Partizan” in Kavadarci (1956); More residential buildings and individual family houses in Skopje, Ohrid and Kriva Palanka. BIB.: Macedonian People’s Architecture, Skopje, 1960. Lit.: E. Kassapova, architect Sotir Tomoski (1899-1985), in: The architecture of the soil of Macedonia from the middle of ⅹⅰⅹ to the end of the 20th century. Attachments for pro-learning the history of the soil culture of Macedonia, 14, MANU, Skopje, 2006, 89-100. Cr. T. Tomo Tomoski
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