Theatre Park Slovenia, Murska Sobota Building
The Cinema Park Building was erected in the 1950s from plans by the modernist architect Franc Novak. Slovenia architecture design by Studio Kalamar Architects.
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We include new properties like the Hotel Natura, Rogla, design by architects Enota. This new Slovenian hotel building is one of the first points of contact for visitors to the Rogla sports and tourist resort. Built as the final addition to a group of hotels, it represents perhaps the biggest visual departure from the recognizable expression of the previous interventions, which referenced the local, rurally developed landscape to a larger degree.
We also show the Cukrarna Gallery in Ljubljana designed by Scapelab. Cukrarna is a former sugar refinery, built in 1828. During its’ two-hundred-year history, it was a sugar refinery, destroyed in a disastrous fire, and later a tobacco factory, a textile factory, a military barracks, and a homeless shelter.
Finally, we feature the Ljubljana Railway Station Hall by SADAR+VUGA. The upgrade of the rail infrastructure consists of a new railway station hall, the reorganization of passenger and freight tracks with new covered platforms, refurbished and expanded underpassage, renovation of the early 20th century station and the new green plazas on the eastern and western side.
The Cinema Park Building was erected in the 1950s from plans by the modernist architect Franc Novak. Slovenia architecture design by Studio Kalamar Architects.
What is it that identifies the planned new hotel and holiday apartment community? Being near to Bled definitely matters. Bled is a town with a long-standing tourist tradition, surrounded by beautiful nature.
The National Gymnastics Centre Pegan Petkovšek is part of the comprehensive renovation of Svoboda Sports Park in Ljubljana. It is the first of the three sports halls that are to be built on the western edge of a belt between an access street on one side and a large greened park layout with sports grounds on the other.
Invited applications for public project, open and anonymous architectural competition for the kindergarten Mavrica in a small town Brežice, Slovenia.
Two Slovenian architectural offices – Arhimetrics and Enota – joined to win invited competition for Herman’s Square Building in Celje.
The municipal sports hall is located at the main road to Podčetrtek near Terme Olimia spa resort. It is located directly by the road, behind the existing roadside dyke. The main entrance itself is facing the road and is accessible via a connecting path between two driveways at the extreme points of the dyke.
After getting the commission for a building with offices and showrooms for luxury sanitary ware, Groleger Arhitekti decided to design a minimalist but elegant shape.
With its program, The Cultural Center of European Space Technologies (KSEVT) will supplement the local cultural and social activities of the Arts Center in Vitanje: KSEVT Vitanje, Slovenia, by various architects.
In close proximity to the historic Old Town of Ljubljana lies the new sculptural building, embedded in a green oasis beneath the hill and the old castle, the city landmark.
This building is located next to a 1950s turbine factory on the outskirts of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Housing the largest super computer in the region, it enters surrounding space as a herald of new era of paradigms – a new centre of very large extent of data, connected to people and events all around the planet.
The town market is situated in the heart of the city. Ever since it was formed, in the middle of the previous century, the market has represented the centre of urban activity in the city.
The architectural design received the first prize at the architectural competition, which was organised in 2004 by City Council Celje in tandem with the Chamber of Architecture and Spatial planning of Slovenia.
The building is constructed within a large area in which various buildings of the Biotechnical Faculty are positioned as pavilions among groves of fruit trees.
Farewell Chapel Teharje religious building development in Slovenia, Eastern Europe – design by Arhitektura Krušec – Slovenian chapel building at the top of a small slope in the middle of the village cemetery.
The project is located in the prominent green residential area of Ljubljana just on the edge of city centre. The main request was to develop 100 quality housing units with terraces surrounded by green.
The design proposal tries to find design strategies that can create a balance between an undifferentiated and flexible landscape on one hand and a zoned landscape on the other.
Maribor UGM Building, Slovenian development – Maribor Gallery + Bridge + Embankment – Slovenia building design, architecture images