Visualisation Lab and Researcher, IfL
Projects
Bio
Previously, she studied Design and Visual Communications at the University of Sarajevo. She worked as an assistant professor at the Interior Design Department of the ‘Dzemal Bijedic’ University of Mostar. As a co-founder and coordinator of the Abart art collective, she explored artistic and curatorial practices in public space, focusing on the post-war division and reconstruction of Mostar. Through her participation in various design projects and artistic collaborations, she gained significant experience in visual, artistic and curatorial practices and methodologies (for example, see Transition Landscape Atlas).
Research interests
- Visual communication
- Landscapes, development
- Politics of design
Main publications
Žuljević, Mela; Carabelli, Giulia. Post-reconstruction enclosures: an infrastructural perspective on the post-conflict landscape of the Old City (Mostar). In: Landscape Research, 48 (2023), 6, pp. 1-14
Žuljević, Mela; Roosen, Barbara; Huybrechts, Liesbeth. Thinging with the Past: Co-designing a slow road network by mediating between the historical landscape and the design space. In: CoDesign (2022), pp. 1-20
Žuljević, Mela; Huybrechts, Liesbeth. Historicising Design Space: Uses of the past in participatory prefiguring of spatial development. In: Design Studies, 73 (2021), pp. 1-18
Žuljević, Mela; Bogojević, Anja; Puzić; Amila. False stories from the history of Mostar. In: Space and Polity, 23 (2019), 2, pp. 216-228
Contact
Home Institution
IfL – Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography