Sead Gološ
Sead Gološ (Sarajevo, 8 June 1969[1] - 4 November 2020) was a Bosnian architect.[2]
Gološ graduated in 1994 from the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Sarajevo. From 1996 till 2001 he worked for the Sarajevo City Development Institute, then he joined the architectural firm GRUPA.ARH, for whom he also worked 5 years in Abu Dhabi and Dubai from 2011 to 2016.[3]
He was associate professor of architecture at the University of Sarajevo,[4] and a member of the Council for urbanism, ecology and aesthetic planning of the City of Sarajevo.[5]
He authored several landmark buildings in Sarajevo and beyond, changing the silhouette of the city in the 2010s. His works include:[5]
- project for the new headquarters of Al Jazeera Balkans in Šip, Sarajevo[6]
- "Summit" Bau-Herc business building in Marijin Dvor (Maglajska 1), 2018[7]
- Sarajevo City Center (SCC) shopping centre, 2014
- BBI shopping centre, 2009
- Merkur shopping centre in Otoka
- Renovation of Hotel Europe, 2007
- Bosmal City Centar (residential and commercial complex), 2001
- tourism projects in Africa
He died of COVID-19 on 4 November 2020 at the Podhrastovi clinic in Sarajevo, where he had been hospitalised twenty days earlier.[8]
- Bosmal City Centar (2017)
- Merkur shopping centre in Otoka (2011)
- BBI shopping centre (2009)
- Hotel Europe (2007)