Maria Djurkovic

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Maria Djurkovic is a British film architect who, along with Tatiana Macdonald, was nominated for an Oscar in the category Best Production Design for her work on The Imitation Game at the 2015 Academy Awards . In particular, she was responsible for the reconstruction of the Turing bomb , for which she was given access to the archives of Bletchley Park , where Alan Turing and his colleagues worked on deciphering the German military's Enigma code during World War II . Djurkovic has Czech , Russian and Montenegrin roots and spent a lot of time in the former Yugoslavia in her childhood . She graduated from the University of Oxford and began her film career in the mid-1980s. Since then she has been involved in around 30 film and television productions.

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  3. http://carpetbagger.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/01/14/below-the-line-designing-the-imitation-game/?_r=0