On Thursday, June 6, at 6:00 p.m., the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Ljubljana will open the traditional exhibition of seminar works, which this year will be held under the title Od hiše do mesta. The exhibition, which will present around 1,000 student works from the academic year 2018/2019, will be on display until June 21. Between June 10 and 14, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., there will also be guided tours for kindergartens, primary and secondary schools. With the annual exhibition, the faculty aims to bring the content and process of work at the faculty closer to the public.
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The famous architect IM Pei, the father of the glass pyramid in front of the Louvre, died at the age of 102.
We will present to you 10 of the most beautiful private houses that offer users a unique retreat from the outside world, and one of them is a Slovenian one.
Primož Jeza is an architect, assistant professor at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Department of Industrial Design, and lecturer at the Faculty of Architecture. To date, he has created more than 50 projects in the field of architecture and interior design and has prepared scenography for more than 40 promotional and short films. His works have been exhibited at numerous solo and group exhibitions around the world (Ljubljana, Moscow, Belgrade, Lisbon, Paris, London...), and in 2008 he also published a book entitled Interior Primož Jeza/9+1, where presented the 10 most popular projects in the field of interior design of public spaces. Today, his design for the Nico Less chair is among the eight finalists from across Europe in the DesignEuropa award competition organized by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). The award winners will be announced at a ceremony on November 27 in Warsaw, and we are keeping our fingers crossed that Primož and the company Donar will take home the glittering award. We had a short conversation with Primož, and we admit that he really impressed us with his thinking.
Just looking at the buildings in the area, it is not difficult to see that architecture knows no boundaries. Recently, architects have been delighting us not only with aesthetic, but also with environmentally friendly structures.
Some of the world's most popular landmarks could be almost completely different.
Technology brings something new every day and through its operation contributes to changing the world as we know it today. Her discoveries are also diligently used by architecture. The results of cooperation between disciplines are definitely visible.
How to prepare a child to attend kindergarten with pleasure? They have the answer to this question in Vietnam, where they have built an educational institution where children feel better than at home.
The boutique family hotel Plesnik is located in the heart of the Logarska dolina, boasting more than eighty years of tradition. Its exceptional location offers a view of the majestic peaks of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps.
Those of you who have already visited the Big Apple or New York and walked through Greenwich Village in lower Manhattan, you must have dreamed of living there for a moment. The most free-spirited part of New York serves up every genre of art imaginable. But now it also offers a luxury skyscraper from which you can enjoy the view of the Hudson River.
Remember when, right before the Sochi Olympics, a photo of two side-by-side toilets without a partition wall circulated online? Toilets quickly became the target of ridicule and one can only wonder what was going through the minds of the architects. Is the culture in Russia so different from what we are used to? Well, as you'll see in the series of photos below, some of the other architects have a really weird sense of humor too.
A small, one-story house in Madrid is the latest experiment of PKMN architects. This, like people, constantly changes and adapts to living needs. Once an office, once a dining room, once again a bedroom and even a place for meditation, 'All I Own House' is a real compact home.