U+A appoints Liliana Momcilovic as Head of Interior Design

Momcilovic has held leadership positions in property developers, as well as architecture and interior design firms in Serbia and the UAE

U+A has appointed Liliana Momcilovic as Head of Interior Design. The move is said to strengthen its leadership team with her expertise in high-end residential, hospitality, and mixed-use developments.
With over two and a half decades of international experience, including seventeen years in the Middle East, Momcilovic has consistently delivered innovative and design-driven solutions across a diverse range of markets, said a statement from U+A, which is a subsidiary of the Egis Group.
Momcilovic commented, “As the Head of Interior Design at U+A, my goal is to reshape our team into a space where each member’s strengths are recognised, nurtured, and empowered. I want to inspire and encourage everyone to explore emerging technologies and innovative approaches that enhance how we express our ideas. Through this, we will strive to surpass client expectations while taking pride in our work, continuously pushing ourselves to new creative heights and redefining what’s possible in design.”
Her ability to bridge design disciplines and drive forward-thinking solutions established her in the field. Passionate about innovation and the evolution of interior architecture, she has been integrating technologies such as 3D printing, digital automation, and wellness-oriented design into contemporary developments, the statement outlined.
Momcilovic, an architect and interior designer with a Master’s Degree in Architectural Engineering from the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Belgrade, has held leadership positions in property developers, architecture and interior design firms in Serbia and the UAE.
Throughout her career, she has led multidisciplinary teams, developed interior design strategies, and implemented solutions that integrate sustainability, smart technology, and contemporary aesthetics. Her expertise spans concept design, standardisation of hospitality and residential interiors, and the creation of functional spaces that enhance user experience, the statement concluded.