We regularly bring OIB team members in front of the curtain to introduce them to you.
Who are the people who work at OIB? What do they do? Which buildings fascinate you?
They answer these and other questions in short interviews.
We introduce: Dipl.-Ing.in Tatjana Djokovic, Consultant of Consultant 1 – Structural Engineering and Works Council of the OIB.
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My name:
Tatjana Djokovic (exactly with special letters: Đoković)
What is my area of responsibility at OIB?
Preparation of BTZs, ETAs and EADs in the area:
– Formwork elements,
– Steel construction (heavy plates, sheet metal, tension rod systems, etc.)
– Sealing in connection with load-bearing components
– Special components for reinforced concrete (sandwich walls, double walls, point connectors for sandwich and hollow walls, reverse bending connections, connections for balcony elements)
Which project am I currently working on particularly intensively?
Dialogue with the European Commission to finalize an EAD for publication.
If I had to describe OIB in three words, they would be …
Assistance, harmonization, competence
What do many people not know about my work?
How intricate and complicated it is to create a test program for an ETA or BTZ.
The last thing I had to smile about…
On some comments from the European Commission.
Which office item is guaranteed to always be within reach?
A ballpoint pen and a Post-it notepad.
After a hard day’s work, the best way to recharge my batteries is to…
ride my bike or work in the garden.
This building or technical detail particularly fascinates me – and why?
Hundertwasserhaus (because of the unconventional architecture and the lack of straight lines).
WU Library (because of my favorite architect Zaha Hadid and the integration of the natural topography into the man-made structures)
both buildings also because of their uniqueness.