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INTRODUCTION
Black Slavonian pig is an autochthonous Croatian breed. In the 19th century, it was the most commonly farmed breed in Slavonia. During the 20th century, the number of individuals declined steadily, to the extent that it was declared an endangered species in the 1990s. According to the official data, at one point, this number was reduced to only 50 animals.
- Architects: SKROZ architecture
- Project: Black Slavonian Eco Pig Farm
- Location: Donji Miholjac, Croatia
- Photography: Bosnic+Dorotic
- Software: Archicad
- Project Team: Margita Grubiša, B.Acrh., Marin Jelčić, B.Acrh., Daniela Škarica, B.Acrh., Ivana Žalac, B.Acrh.; Zvonimir Marčić, B.Acrh
- Area Of Coverage: 27,599 M2/ 2.6 Ha | Gross Surface Of Buildings: 620 M2 (2x310m2)
- Investor: Sin Ravnice D.O.O.
- Year Of Design: 2019
- Year Of Construction: 2021