In the image of Bauhaus, the Slovenian Bank of Ljubljana with round-shaped features made out of glass and steel, is among the last significant architectural projects completed in the center of the city before the collapse of Yugoslavia. Designed by Zoran Zakić in 1984, with its continuous windows and reflective surfaces, the building represents a wave in modernist architecture which parted ways with exposed béton brut. The Bank of Ljubljana was a Slovenian investment in Kosovo, meeting the demands for economic equality in post-1981 demonstrations.