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The door of a traditional Kosovar-Albanian home.

Amazing what you can find online. Until recently, I never would have guessed that there was a Survey of Doors and Windows in western Kosovo online. Now I know there is.

During the Kosovo war, a significant number of buildings were damaged — around 80%, according to the link above. The site is a preservation attempt of sorts by Sahar Rassam of the United Nations Mission In Kosovo.

It’s basically what it says it is: a small catalogue of traditional doors and windows from the western part of the province.

(via the sadly defunct Iconomy)

Posted on Tuesday, March 9, 2004 to ex-Yugoslavia ¦ No comments.