
An aerial view and Kana's drawings confirm that the monument grew out of that heritage. This revealed the connection between the names "Flowers" under which she applied for the competition.
The dignity that she reflected through architecture, Kana perceived as an ethical act, and attributed to man, life and freedom, and therefore happiness. Such an approach, as well as her creativity, vision and knowledge of the global reach of architecture, which through the use of local materials brought in unique forms to Yugoslavia, led her work to the exhibition "Towards a concrete utopia - architecture in Yugoslavia 1948 - 1980." of Modern Art in New York - MoMA, 2018 - 2019. On that occasion, Kana's masterpieces were among the works of the most prominent Yugoslav architects of the time, selected by the curators of this museum. Furthermore, the Venice Biennale of Architecture in 2021 will open the doors of exhibitions of Kana's works, which is another confirmation of their artistic and architectural value.
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