
Skulptura Balerina ili Plesačica djelo je beogradskog akademskog vajara Gradimira Aleksića. Izrađena je i postavljena na stijeni neposredno pored šetališta Mogren oko 1965. godine.
Nakon teškog nevremena u decembru 2020. godine skulptura je polomljena i pala u more.
Part of building no. 368 in the Old town of Kotor represents a commercial store arranged as a jewellery shop near Vardar hotel.
House no. 462 in the Old Town of Kotor is a representative residential building of 19th-century civic architecture in Kotor. Although its present layout is the result of the 1869 reconstruction based on a project by the architect Enrico Matarelli, the building was constructed earlier, with the remains of a Gothic edifice preserved in its lowest levels. The front façade faces the street connecting the Square of Arms with the Church of Santa Maria Collegiata, altogether occupying a prominent position within the fabric of the Old town.
The Church of St. Vincent in Škaljari is a representative, 19th-century ecclesiastical building, commissioned by Trifun Ziffra and a listed cultural property. The church was part of the Ziffra family’s residential complex, including the now-dilapidated summer house, as well as a long, canopied alley that formerly connected the house, church and gardens with the seashore. The only structure preserved in the complex is the church itself, currently in deteriorated state.
(2014 - 2021)
Mamula fortress on Lastavica island in the Municipality of Herceg Novi represents one of the oldest Austro-Hungarian fortifications in the Bay of Kotor and is a listed cultural property. The edifice was constructed between 1850 and 1854 as one of three fortresses at the very entrance to the bay. Mamula is part of an intricate fortification complex known as Tvrđava Boka (Fortress of the Bay of Kotor), with the construction works managed by the general Lazar Mamula, after whom the fortress was named in 1865.
The monumental access staircase that represents part of the complex of the Church of the Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary in Prčanj was built in 1913 following the project of the architect Milan Karlovac. The stairway is symmetrically arranged along the central axis of the church, and is divided into several arms and landings. The main landing features a semi-circular wall niche with the sculpture of Christ the Saviour. The staircase ends on a plateau where the church itself is located, together with busts of notable individuals in the history of Prčanj and the Bay of Kotor.
18. do 20.11.2016. - Članovi PROJEKTOR tima učestvovali su na Radionici o upotrebi krečnih maltera, koja je održana u Kotoru u organizaciji Headley Trust-a i u okviru projekta Tradicionalni materijali i tehnike gradnje u Boki Kotorskoj. Cilj projekta bio je podizanje svijesti i informisanosti o primjeni tradicionalnih graditeljskih tehnika u konzervaciji, dok je PROJEKTOR prezentovao primjere iz prakse koji se tiču upotrebe maltera u očuvanju istorijskih građevina.