Milosav is a former town architect in his hometown in Yugoslavia, a Fulbright Scholar,
Adjunct Lecturer with the School of Architecture at UT Austin, and former chairman of
the Austin Design Commission. Through his European heritage, extensive travel and
substantial design and construction experience, as well as his work on the Design
Commission, first as a member and then as chair for five years, Milosav has gained
critical insights in dealing with a variety of projects in both urban and suburban or park
settings with varying natural and economic circumstances.
Milosav has been recognized as one of the top urban designers in the country and
has won numerous awards. He was a member of the National American Institute of
Architects Committee on Urban design in the 1990s, was a Council-appointed member
of the Citizens Planning Committee and the Design Commission in Austin, which he
chaired for five years. In 1987, he was a design team member on Andres Duany’s first
urban design charrette for the town of Friday Mountain near Austin.
Milosav is licensed in both architecture and planning. Working on projects of
sometimes vastly different scales and concerns has given him a unique perspective
about the reality of urban solutions and the character and quality of the actual physical
space they create. The connection he makes between urban design and architecture
has further enabled him to develop practical yet poetic insights into how to translate
master plans into functional and humanly scaled environments.