List of Croatian architects
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- Arači Gordan
- Nikola Abrusjanić
- Vladoje Aksmanović (Viktor Axmann)
- Jaroslav Albert
- Ivan Albertal (Johann, Hans Alberthaler)
- Alfred AlbiniAlfred AlbiniAlfred Albini was a Croatian architect. He received a Vladimir Nazor Award for architecture and urban planning....
- Andrija Aleši
- Josip Altman
- Aluin
- Marko Ambroš
- Vicko AndrićVicko AndricVicko Andrić was a Croatian architect.- Education :The architect and renovator Vicko Andrić was born in Trogir on March 23, 1793. His family, father Josip and mother Antica were inhabitants of Split temporarily residing in Trogir. 10 years after his birth the family returned to Split...
- Andrija
- Andrija Desin
- Andrija iz Krka
- Marko Andrijić
- Petar Andrijić
- Mladen Anđel
- Anđeo Lovrov Zadranin
- Bruno Angheben
- Matija Antolec
- Vlado Antolić
- Antun iz Padove
- Nikola Arbusijanić
- Niko Armanda
- Armirigus (Maister Armirigo)
- Franjo Arnold
- Bela Auer
- Juraj Augustin
- Hildegard Auf- Franić
- Ivan Aviani
- Nikola Aviani
- Toma Azali
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- Boris Babić
- Nenad Bach
- Franjo Bahovec
- Aleksandar Bakal
- Ana Martina Bakić
- Vjera Bakić
- Hrvoje Bakran
- Helen Baldasar
- Aladar Baranyai
- Pavao Baranyai
- Otto BarićOtto BaricOtto Barić is a Croatian-Austrian football manager.-1970s to 1980s:Barić started his coaching career in 1969 at West German club Germania Wiesbaden and moved after one season to Austrian club Wacker Innsbruck, where he spent next two seasons and won two consecutive league champions titles before...
- Ivo Bartolić
- Bartolomeo del Mestre
- Filberto Basarig ( Filbert Bazarič)
- Vjekoslav BastlVjekoslav BastlVjekoslav "Alojz" Bastl was a Croatian architect known for his diverse secessionist architectural style. His work circulated mostly within the boundaries of Zagreb, where he resided. Later in life, he got heavily influenced by modernism....
- Nikola BašićNikola BašićNikola Bašić is a Croatian architect internationally known for the conception of the Sea organ in Zadar. He was born on the island Murter and eventually attended the gymnasium in Zadar. In Sarajevo, he graduated from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism.-References:...
- Simeone Batistella
- Karlo Bauda
- Mate Baylon
- Kamilo Bedeković
- Iva Bedenko
- Vladimir Bedenko
- Miroslav Begović
- Saša Begović
- Slavko Benedikt
- Živko Benešić
- Benko iz Sočerge
- Petar Berčić (Brčić)
- Bernardo Bernardi
- Theodore Bernardi
- Miljenko Bernfest
- Juraj Bertol
- Mario Beusan
- Ante Nikša Bilić
- Ana Bilan
- Harold Bilinić
- Biliša Bilišić
- Grgur Bilišić
- Juraj Bilišić
- Nikola Bilišić Bilišin
- Nikola Bilišić Grgurov
- Šimun Bilišić
- Pavao Bioni
- Blaž Zadranin (Blaž iz Zadra)
- Ivan Bogdanić
- Martin Bogdanić
- Božidar Bogdanović
- Pribislav Bogetić
- Radin Bogetić
- Trifun Bokanić
- Hinko Bolanča
- Dragan Boltar
- Vuko Bombardelli
- Branko Bon
- Julio Bornstein
- Zoran Boševski
- Josip Boufleur
- BožidarBožidarBožidar , Polish: "Bożydar" is a Slavic given name used by e.g. Croatian and Serbian meaning "God's gift". It is a translation of the Greek name Theodore, itself derived from the Greek word "Theodoros". Boža is a nickname form of Božidar...
- Drago Bradić
- Saša Bradić
- Ivan Brahanović
- Ratko Brajković
- Nada Bralić
- Vladi Bralić
- Juraj Branković
- Alan Braun
- Aleksandar Brdarić
- Koraljka Brebrić
- Zdravko Bregovac
- Ivica Brnić
- Baštijan Brnikar
- Stanko Bučar
- Josip Budak
- Andrija Budičić (Bucić)
- Bogdan Budinirov
- Kornelije (Cornelio) Budinić (Budinich, Budinis)
- Boško Budisavljević
- Branko Bunić
- Antonio di Pier Paolo Busato
- Frane Buškariol
- Mirko Buvinić
- Zlatko Badovinac
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- Nikola Candido- Hasnić
- Amadeo Carnelutti
- Gjuro Carnelutti
- Miroslav Catinelli
- Cecho
- Venceslao Celligoi (Celigoj)
- Stjepan Cernjak
- Bonifacio Cettolo
- Đuro Cettolo
- Emil Ciciliani
- Josip Collona
- Ivanče Corbo (Korvo)
- Nikola Corbo (Korvo)
- Giacomo Correr
- Frane Cota
- Ljubomir Cota
- Antun Cragnolini
- Ivan Crnković
- Mišo Cvjetičanin
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- Milan Čanković
- Tonči Čerina
- Andrija Čičin-Šain
- Ivan Čižmek
- Zlatko Čižmek
- Prosper Čulić
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- Marko Dabrović
- Slavko Dakić
- Danijel
- Vinko Dankh
- Josip-Slaven Delalle
- Radovan Delalle
- Milan Delenardo
- Slavko Delfin
- Vojteh Delfin
- Julije De Luca
- Dente
- Juraj Denzler
- Anton Deseppi
- Desina De Risa
- Andrija Dešković
- Julio DeutschJulio DeutschJulio Deutsch was well-known Croatian architect known for his architectural art nouveau style.-Early life and family:Deutsch was born in Geppersdorf, near Opava, in Austro-Hungarian Monarchy to a Jewish family.-Education and later years:...
- Pavao Deutsch
- Vojislav Dević
- Antun Diklić
- Borislav Doklestić
- Aleksandar Dragomanović
- Hranić Dragošević
- Ivan Dragunić
- Natko Dragišić
- Đivo Dražić
- Duško Dropulić
- Josip Dubsky
- Selimir Dumengjić
- Zoja Dumengjić
- Boris Duplančić
- Vedran Duplančić
- Viteszlav Durchanek
- Mišo Dunović
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Slobodan Durakovic
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- Vilko Ebert
- Vatroslav Egersdorfer
- Hugo Ehrlich
- Ivan Either
- Juraj Either
- Igor Emili
- Jakov Erber
- Ivana Ergić
- Vedrana Ergić
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- Nenad Fabijanić
- Stanko Fabris
- Bartol Felbinger
- Petar Pavlovič Fetisov
- Sanja Filep
- Ivan Filipčić
- Ines Filipović
- Martin Filipović
- Nikola Filipović
- Boris Fiolić
- Ignjat FischerIgnjat FischerIgnjat Nathan Fischer was a well-known Croatian architect of Jewish ancestry, active in Zagreb in the first half of the 20th century.-Early life and education:...
- Feliks Florchütz
- Ferdinand Florchütz
- Juraj Foretić
- Marin Foretić
- Maša Foretić
- Nikola Foretić
- Igor Franić
- Ivan Franić
- Tin Sven Franić
- Ivana Franke
- Franjo iz Krka (Magistro Francischo de Veia Muradore)
- Franjo Šibenčanin
- Aleksandar Freudenreich
- Milan Freudenreich
- Zvonimir Frölich
- Mladen Fučić
- Maja Furlan- Zimmermann
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- Luka Ivanov Gaja
- Drago Galić
- Petar Galić
- Teufik Galijašević
- Martin Gambon
- Sanaj Gašparović
- Miroslav Geng
- Ivo Geršić
- Mate Glavan
- Zoran Glivarec
- Željko Goluban
- Antun Glunčić
- Siniša Glušica
- Anton Gnamb
- Matej Gojković
- Igor Gojnik
- Otto Goldscheider
- Grujo Golijanin
- Julije Golik
- Stjepan GombošStjepan GombošStjepan Gomboš was a Croatian architect responsible for the design of many business and residential buildings throughout the city of Zagreb. Gomboš was also active in other parts of Croatia and, as a writer, contributed much to the Croatian modern architecture.-External links:*...
- Maksimilian Gosseau
- Frano Gotovac
- Franjo Grabušnik (Grabuschnig, Grabusnik, Grabosnik)
- Janko Josip Grahor
- Janko Nikola Grahor
- Milan Grakalić
- Dragutin Greiner
- Oliver Grigić
- Vladimir Grospić
- Tanja Grozdanić
- Marko Gruato
- Vladimir Grubešić
- Aleksandar Gygeta
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- Marijan Haberle
- Radovan Halper
- Zlatko Hanžek
- Antun Hartman
- Mijo Hečimović
- Viktor Hečimović
- Ottomaro Heininger
- Antun Heinz
- Vjekoslav HeinzelVjekoslav HeinzelVjekoslav Heinzel was the Mayor of Zagreb from 1920 to 1928. He is best remembered for great development projects of the 1920s that significantly expanded the city....
- Ignazio Hencke
- Nikola Hild
- Josip Hitil
- Branko Hlebec
- Janko Holjac
- Aleksandar Homadovski
- Leo HönigsbergLeo Hönigsberg-Early life and family:Hönigsberg was born in Zagreb, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, to a Croatian Jewish family. He studied in Vienna at the Technische Hochschule under Heinrich von Ferstel where he graduated in 1883. Hönigsberg trained at the studios of Ludwig Tischler and Anton Krones.-Later...
- Jasenko Horvat
- Josip Horvat
- lavoslav Horvat
- Zorislav Horvat
- Juraj Hotišević
- Jasminka Hrabać
- Hrvoje Hrabak
- Miho Hranjac
- Stjepan Hribar
- Stjepan Hrs
- Marijan Hržić
- Oleg Hržić
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- Drago IblerDrago IblerDrago Ibler was a Croatian architect and pedagogue.His style can be described as pure simplicity and functional architecture....
- Vanja Ilić
- Berislav Iskra
- Ivan Primov Splićanin
- Ratko Ivančić ( Alegretto)
- Krešimir Ivaniš
- Krunoslav Ivanišin
- Mladen Ivanko
- Ćiril Metod Iveković
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- Jakov de Spins iz Orléansa
- Snježana Jakopčić
- Frano Jakovljev
- Nataša Jakšić
- Janko Jambrišak
- Velimir Jamnicki
- Jakov Jančić
- Juraj Jaszi (Jassy)
- Slavko Jelinek
- Josip Markov
- Mladen JošićMladen JosicMladen Josić was a Serbian painter. His family were from Opovo, Banat. He was influenced originally by Cubism, and later by Realism. Many of his works were inspired by that of the French painters Cézanne and Gauguin....
- Slobodan Jovičić
- Goran Jukić
- Tihomir Jukić
- Vedran Jukić
- Rudolf Jungmann
- Dražen Juračić
- Juraj Dimitrov
- Juraj Dalmatinac
- Juraj Lovrin
- Juraj Markov
- Jasna Juraić Mucko
- Vladimir Juranović
- Božidar Jurdana
- Vinko Jurić
- Zlatko Jurić
- Krunoskav Jurišić
- Minka Jurković
- Pavao Jušić
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- Lulzim Kabashi
- Darko Kahle
- Branko Kalajžić
- Lav Kalda
- Fabijan Kaliterna
- Berislav Kalogjera
- Sergije Kamber
- Branka kaminski
- Franjo Kappner
- Bartul Karlić
- Frano Karlić
- Frano Karlić
- Ivan Karlić
- Marko Karlić
- Nikola Karlić
- Vladimir Kasun
- Stjepan Katarinček
- Ilija Katičić
- Boris Katunarić
- Josip Kaučić
- Mladen Kauzlarić
- Veljko Kauzlarić
- Zvonimir Kavurić
- Alfred KellerAlfred KellerAlfred Keller was a general in the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War. Born in Bochum, Province of Westphalia, his career in the Imperial German Armed Forces begun in 1897, when he became a cadet in a military school, he retired after the Second World War as one of the most decorated...
- Rudolf Kern
- Gašpar Kerševani
- Neno Kezić
- Branko Kincl
- Dragutin Kiš
- Đorđe Kiverov
- Smiljan Klaić
- Radan Klapčić
- Franjo KleinFranjo KleinFranjo Klein was one of the most important architects in the period of an early and mature historicism in Croatia and the most prominent architect in Zagreb in the 1860s and 1870s.-Early work in Vienna and Bjelovar:...
- Stanko Kliska
- Ivana Knez
- Grozdan Knežević
- Helena Knifić Schaps
- Josip Kodl
- Zdenko Kolacio
- Darko Kolarić
- Ivan Kolbah
- Miroslav Kollenz
- Perikle Koludrović
- Nenad Kondža
- Jovan Korka
- Boris Koružnjak
- Ante Josip Kostelac
- Alan Kostrenčić
- Željko Koški
- Leonida Kovač
- Milovan Kovačević
- Neven Kovačević
- Skender Kovačević
- Dinko Kovačić
- Viktor KovačićViktor KovacicViktor Kovačić was a Croatian architect. His projects are marked with subtle purity of reduced elements of historicism, like in monumental Stock Exchange Palace in Zagreb, 1924...
- Željko Kovačić
- Ivan Kozjak
- Tomislav Kožarić
- Mihajlo Kranjc
- Zdravko Krasić
- Đorđe Krekić
- Fedor Kritovac
- Boris Krstulović
- Jadranka Kruljac Polak
- Ninoslav Kučan
- Ivo Kurtović
- Petar Kušan
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- Franjo Langenberger
- Aleksander Laslo
- Luciano LauranaLuciano LauranaLuciano Laurana was a Croatian or Italian architect and engineer from the historic Vrana settlement near the town of Zadar in Dalmatia, Croatia. After education by his father Martin in Vrana settlement, he worked mostly in Italy during the late 15th century...
(Lucijan Vranjanin) - Ivan Lay
- Giuseppe Leard
- Eligio Legović
- Milan Lenuci
- Matija Leonhart
- Iva Letilović
- Lipša Prvoslavov
- Franjo Lossert
- Lovre
- Slavko LöwySlavko LöwySlavko Löwy was well-known Croatian architect.-Background, family and education:Löwy was born in Koprivnica to a respectable and wealthy Croatian Jewish family, who were engaged in trade. In Koprivnica he attended the gymnasium school, and after graduation in 1923, he was enrolled in the Vienna...
- Rudolf Lubynski
- Luka Ivanov
- Luka Paskojev
- Juraj Lukačević (Zavaliska)
- Zlatibor Lukšić
- Ljerka Lulić
- Luigi Luppis
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- Zdenka Mamić
- Frano Ivanov Macanović (Raguseo)
- Ignacije Macanović
- Ignacije Macanović
- Ivan Macanović
- Ivan Franov Macanović
- Vicko Macanović
- Antun Macetti (Maczetto)
- Bartol Macetti (Maczetto)
- Boris Magaš
- Zdravko Mahmet
- Branko Maksimović
- Julio Mally
- Davor Mance
- Danijel Marasović
- Jerko Marasović
- Miro Marasović
- Dušan Marčeta
- Mirko Maretić
- Špiro Marić
- Antun Marinović
- Ante Marinović- Uzelac
- Marko iz Apulije
- Andrija Marković
- Josip Marković
- Nikola Marković
- Pavao Marković
- Markovina
- Zvonimir Marohnić
- Maroje Nikolin
- MartinMartinMartin may refer to:-In Europe:Croatia* Martin, Croatia, a village in SlavoniaSlovakia*Martin, SlovakiaSpain*Martín, a tributary of the Ebro river*Martín del Río, a town in Aragón, SpainSwitzerland*Martin , a town in Val Poschiavo...
- Martin iz Krapine
- Martinuzzi Bernardino
- Martinuzzi Carlo
- Ivan Mastičević
- Mate
- Davor Mateković
- Matija iz Pule
- Juraj Matijević
- Dragutin Matošić
- Davor Matticchio
- Juraj Mattota
- MatijaMayerhoffer
- Basilio Mazzoli
- Francesco Melchiori
- Rupert Melkius
- Juraj Meniga
- Miho Jakovljev
- Mihoje Brajkov
- Neven Mikac
- Vesna Mikić
- Dinko Milas
- Ester Miletić
- Paskoje Miličević MihovPaskoje Miličević MihovPaskoje Miličević Mihov was a Croatian local builder. He was active in the Republic of Ragusa . He mainly worked on the fortifications of the Walls of Dubrovnik and Walls of Ston and he also built mint in Dubrovnik....
- Bruno Milić
- Vesna Milutin
- Damir Mioč
- Petar Mišković
- Mihovil Miljajević Antunov
- Vedran Mimica
- Đuro Mirković
- Miroslav Mirković
- Ljubomir Miščević
- Radovan Miščević
- Milan Mitevski
- Leo Modričin
- Andre Mohorovičić
- Franjo Moise
- István Möller
- Jeronim Mondella
- Valent Morandini
- Boris Morsan
- Lino Moscheni
- Vesna Mravinac
- Branimir Muck
- Ivan Mucko
- Slavko Muljačić
- Vjekoslav Munk
- Vjekoslav Muršec
- Marko Murtić
- Andrija Mutnjaković
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- Špiro Nakić
- Ivan Nakić- Vojnović
- Nazarij
- Franjo Neidhardt
- Juraj NeidhardtJuraj NeidhardtJuraj Neidhardt was born in Zagreb on October 15th 1901, who was an excellent architect and urban planner. He studied in Vienna, where after graduation he goes to work in Berlin, and after a period of his life spent there he comes to Sarajevo in 1939 and stays there until the end of his life, where...
- Velimir NeidhardtVelimir NeidhardtVelimir Neidhardt is a Croatian architect.Neidhardt is a professor at the University of Zagreb Faculty of Architecture, former president of the Croatian Architects’ Association , and a full member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts .Neidhardt's most important work is the building of the...
- Josip Neumann
- Zlatko Neumann
- Tomislav Nevistić
- Georg Niemann
- Nikola FirentinacNikola FirentinacNiccolò Fiorentino ; , was a Dalmatian Renaissance sculptor and master architect. He was of Tuscan birth, but lived most of his life and conducted much of his work in Venice, Šibenik and other towns of Dalmatia.He is best known by his work on the Cathedral of St.James in Šibenik, in 1455...
- Nikola Blažev
- Nikola Lovrin
- Nikola Padovanac
- Radovan Nikšić
- Ines Nizić
- Antun Nogulović
- Jasna Nosso
- Silvije Novak
- Damir Novoselec
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- Mladen Obad Šćitaroci
- Dragutin Octenjak
- Tomislav Odak
- Vladimir Odak
- Adam Olf
- Veljko Olujić
- Onoforio di Giordano della Cava
- Kazimir Ostrogović
- Ivan Oštrc
- Zlatko Ožbolt
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- Hrvojka Paljan
- Antoaneta Pasinović
- Aleksandar Pasqualini
- Alfeo Pauletta
- Nenad Paulić
- Pavao Dimitrov
- Pavao iz Sulmone
- Dinka Pavelić
- Helena Paver Njirić
- Miroslav Pavlinić
- Marko Antun Pavlović
- Nikola Pavlović
- Igor Pedišić
- Petar Pekota
- Lea Pelivan
- Ljudevit Pelzer
- Vinko Penezić
- Ivo Penić
- Dinko Peračić
- Dragica Perak
- Carlo Pergoli
- Damir Perinić
- Maja Perinić
- Andrija Perišić
- Lovro Perković
- Zdeslav Perković
- Mario Perossa
- Enea Perugini
- Mladen Perušić
- Budimir Pervan
- Petar Alemanus
- Petar Lovrin
- Petar iz Milana
- Petar iz Omišlja
- Petar iz Trogira
- Petar Martinov iz Milana ( Pietro di Milano)
- Milivoj Peterčić
- Josip Petrak
- Zorislav Petrić
- Tomislav Petrinjak
- Bogdan Petrović
- Mihajlo Petrović
- Sebastiano Petruzzi
- Josip Pičman
- Martin Pilar
- Lorenzo Pincino
- Stanko Piplović
- Ivan Piteša
- Stjepan PlanićStjepan PlanicStjepan Planić was a Croatian architect. His style can be described as a synthesis of functionalist and organic architecture.-Biography:...
- Ivica Plavec
- Lenko Pleština
- Ivan Plochberger
- Ivan Adam Poch (Potsch, Patsch)
- Stjepan Podhorsky
- Johann Pokorny
- Ratko Pokrajčić
- Nikola Polak
- Mila Poletti Kopešić
- Milan Pollak
- Domenico Porta
- Julio Porta
- Bruno Poropat
- Dražen Posavec
- Vladimir Potočnjak
- Petar Pozdanić
- Zvonimir Požgaj
- Tomislav Premerl
- Valentino Presani
- Ivan Pribislavljić
- Zorana Protić
- Lovorka Prpić
- Ivan Prtenjak
- Ivan Puljizić
- Milko Puncer
- Petar Pusika
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- Nikola Račić
- Ivo Radić
- Zvonimir Radić
- Berislav Radimir
- Ivan Radinić
- Dobrašin Radinović
- Nikola Radinović
- Mihoč Radičić
- Jakov Radmanović
- Radoslav Radmanović
- Martin Radoj (Martin Radojev, Algretti Martin)
- Bojan Radonić
- Nikola RadovićNikola RadovićNikola Radović was a Montenegrin footballer.Radović began his career at Budućnost Titograd before moving to BSK Belgrade where he started to play professionally in 1952. After two seasons with BSK, with whom he won the 1953 Yugoslav Cup, he joined Hajduk Split where he spent the bulk of his career...
- Branimir Rajčić
- Duško Ante Rakić
- Damir Rako
- Goran Rako
- Ivan Randić
- Saša Randić
- Nikifor Ranjina
- Božidar RašicaBožidar RašicaBožidar Rašica was an architect, scenographer and painter.-Career:He studied in Rome, Belgrade, Warsaw and Zagreb where he graduated in 1942...
- Radmil Ratković
- Nenad Ravnić
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- Vjenceslav RichterVjenceslav RichterVjenceslav Richter was a Croatian architect. He was also known for his work in the fields of urbanism, sculpture, graphic arts, painting and stage design.-Career:...
- Vanja Rister
- Bartol Riviera
- Krešimir Rogina
- Đorđe Romić
- Mia Roth-Čerina
- Jerko Rošin
- Ante RožićAnté RozicAnte Rožić is an Australiafootballer of Croatian footballer descent who currently plays for Gold Coast United in the Australian A-League-Early life:...
- Antonio Rubbi
- Giovanni Rubinić
- Dujam Rudičić
- Tomislav Rukavina
- Vladimir Rukavina
- Andrija Rusan
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- Josip Sabolić
- Mladen Sabolović
- Matija Salaj
- Davor Salopek
- Ati Salvaro
- Gyula Sandi
- Giuseppe Santini
- Greta Schneider Jurišić
- Franjo Schücht
- Lujo Schwerer
- Aleksandar Seć
- Carl Seidl
- Ivan Seifert
- Josip SeisselJosip SeisselJosip Seissel was a Croatian architect and urban planner, who under the pseudonym of Jo Klek was a constructivist artist, graphical designer and theatrical designer...
- Sena Sekulić Gvozdanović
- Ivo Senegačnik
- Petar Senjanović
- Emil Seršić
- Darko Sigmund
- Zdenko Sila
- Branko Silađin
- Bernarda Silov
- Davor Silov
- Ivan Skoko
- Igor Skopin
- Josip Slade
- Ante Slaviček
- Damir Smajlović
- Ivan Sormilić
- Zorana Sokol Gojnik
- Oktavijan Stefanutti
- Egon Steinman
- Miroslav Stella
- Antun Stiedl
- Martin Stier
- Josip Stiller
- Franulo Stravilo
- Zdenko Strižić
- Michael Strohmayer
- Azra Suljić
- Dionis Sunko
- Ante Svarčić
- Stjepan Szavits Nossan
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- Vjekoslav Šafranek
- Dragutin Šaj
- Antun Šatara
- Ferdo Šega
- Edo Šegvić
- Neven Šegvić
- Srđan Šegvić
- Edo Šen (Schön)
- Berislav Šerbetić
- Ana Šerko
- Svetomir Šimunec
- Branko Širola
- Franjo Škarpa
- Ivan Krstitelj Škarpa
- Jeronim Škarpa
- Josip Škarpa
- Kuzma Škarpa
- Toma Škarpa
- Vicko Škarpa
- Edo Šmidihen
- Edvin Šmit
- Milan Šosterič
- Nikola Španić
- Emil Špirić
- Ivan Štefan
- Vladimir ŠterkVladimir ŠterkVladimir Šterk was well-known Croatian architect.-Family and education:Šterk was born into a Jewish family, to father Vjekoslav-Alois Šterk and mother Lina . In Zagreb he finished elementary school and graduated from the Gymnasium...
- MIlan Štrbac
- Vladimir ŠubicVladimir ŠubicVladimir Šubic, was a Slovene architect. He was born in Ljubljana, Slovenia, which was at that time part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire...
- Emil Šverko
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- Mira Tadej
- Sonja Tadej
- Radovan Tajder
- Ivo Tatić
- Josip Tešija
- Franjo Zvonimir Tišina
- Milan Tomičić
- Kamilo Tončić
- Ivan Trifunović
- Miho Trifunović
- Petar TrifunovićPetar TrifunovicDr. Petar Trifunović was an International Grandmaster and Serbian Champion of chess...
- Igor Toš
- Enrico Trolis
- Darko Turato
- Idis Turato
- Vladimir Turina
- Žarko Turketo
- Marijan Turkulin
- Božidar Tušek
- Darovan Tušek
U
- Nucio Ucinelli
- Ante Uglešić
- Josip Uhlik
- Antun Ulrich
- Vladimir Urbany
- Marijan Uzelac
V
- Karlo Vajda
- Josip Vancaš
- Branko Vasiljević
- Emil Vecchietti
- Ivo Velikonja
- Antonio de Verneda
- Dinko Vesanović
- Marko Vidaković
- Marjan Videc
- Vidul Ivanov
- Franjo Vidulić
- Jakov Vidulić
- Juraj Vidulić
- Nikola Vidulić
- Vidoje Vidulić
- Melita Viličić
- Žarko Vincek
- Ivan Martinov Vitačić
- Ivan Vitaljić
- Ivan Vitić
- Vlaho Kalendin
- Dragomir Maji Vlahović
- Morana Vlahović
- Mladen Vodička
- Dubravka Vranić
- Ivo Vrbanić
- Zvonimir Vrkljan
- Branko Vulić
- Ante Vulin
Ž
- Dane Žagar
- Doris Žagar
- Tonči Žarnić
- Branimir Žnidarec
- Ivo Župan