Milan Jankovic

Regional Representative Serbia

3lite, President | New York City, United States

About

Milan Jankovic is Co-Founder and Principal at 3lite, and also Member of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS), holding two Masters Degrees including M.Sc. in Project & Enterprise Management from University College London (UCL), and M.A. in Architecture from University of Belgrade. Milan heads the firm’s Business Development, building and maintaining relationships with Clients in the US, UK, Europe and Central Asia. He is also an active contributor to the CTBUH, promoting the organization in Southeast Europe. 3lite's business focuses on Global Procurement of Interior Finishes, FF&E, and Facades - and a range of Consultancy services for select Clients.

Milan Jankovic

CTBUH Roles

Regional Representative, Serbia (2018 – Present)

Regional Representative, Serbia, Regional Representative (2018 – Present)

Annual Conference, Presenter (Chicago 2019)

Research

28 October 2019

Diversifying and Maximizing Revenue Streams in Tall Buildings

Milan Jankovic, 3lite

The consumer of space within tall buildings is increasingly a millennial tenant who sees herself as buying “experience,” demanding the latest technology standards embedded into...

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19 June 2019

CTBUH Serbia Conference: Going Tall in Southeast Europe

Join CTBUH Serbia for a regional conference, which promises to assemble leading architects, designers, construction experts, and developers for an engaging series of presentations.

20 October 2018

Regional Representatives Meet at 2018 Middle East Conference

CTBUH Chapters, Regional Representatives, and Future Leaders Committees met during the Middle East Conference for a discussion on the Council's regional growth and global initiatives.

28 October 2019

Diversifying and Maximizing Revenue Streams in Tall Buildings

Milan Jankovic, 3lite

The consumer of space within tall buildings is increasingly a millennial tenant who sees herself as buying “experience,” demanding the latest technology standards embedded into...