Stanko Fabris

{{short description|Croatian architect}}

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| birth_place = Split, Kingdom of Dalmatia, Austria-Hungary

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| death_place = Zagreb, Croatia

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| alma_mater = Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts

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Stanko Fabris (7 March 1909 – 30 December 1997) was a Croatian architect. After completing his secondary education in his hometown of Split, Fabris enrolled at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. Following graduation, Fabris worked as a planner in the administration of the Littoral Banovina. From 1942 he worked in Zagreb, first in the Z. Franjetić construction company and later in the Zagreb Designer Bureau where he would spend most of his life before retiring in 1980.{{sfn|Piplović|1998}}

He designed dozens of notable public, residential and industrial buildings; these include houses and flats most of which were built in Split, public buildings such as the County Courthouse in Split, seven schools, numerous wineries and six factories.{{sfn|Bačić|1999|p=101}} Two of his works have been given the status of Protected Cultural Heritage of Croatia by the Ministry of Culture; the "Dalmacijavino" winery in the Port of Split (1959),{{sfn|Fabrisova zgrada Dalmacijavina postala trajno zaštićeno kulturno dobro}} and the six story residential flats in the Vukovarska street in Zagreb built for the Yugoslav Navy. (1956/60).{{sfn|Galerija nepokretnih kulturnih dobara grada Zagreba}}

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  • {{cite web

|url=http://hbl.lzmk.hr/clanak.aspx?id=5810

|title=FABRIS, Stanko

|last=Piplović

|first=Stanko

|year=1998

|website=hbl.lzmk.hr

|publisher=Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography

|language=Croatian

|access-date=21 October 2018

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  • {{cite journal

|last= Bačić

|first= Dubravko

|date= June 1999

|title= Prolegomena za opus arhitekta Stanka Fabrisa

|trans-title= Prolegomenon for the Opus of Architect Stanko Fabris

|url= https://hrcak.srce.hr/24029

|language= Croatian

|journal=Prostor: Znanstveni Časopis za Arhitekturu i Urbanizam

|volume=7

|issue= 1

|pages= 93–112

|access-date=21 October 2018

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  • {{cite web

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|title=Galerija nepokretnih kulturnih dobara grada Zagreba

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  • {{cite web

|url=http://pogledaj.to/arhitektura/fabrisova-zgrada-dalmacijavina-postala-trajno-zasticeno-kulturno-dobro/

|title=Fabrisova zgrada Dalmacijavina postala trajno zaštićeno kulturno dobro

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Category:20th-century Croatian architects

Category:People from Split, Croatia

Category:1909 births

Category:1997 deaths

Category:Burials at Mirogoj Cemetery