Slovene Ethnographic Museum – SEM Ljubljana
A competition-winning project for an ambitious cultural development has been chosen for the renovation/revitalisation of the existing building and designing an addition at the courtyard façade.
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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.
A competition-winning project for an ambitious cultural development has been chosen for the renovation/revitalisation of the existing building and designing an addition at the courtyard façade.
The existing site is listed as industrial historical area with buildings of an old butchery complex, which included the water-tower and old butcher hall. Demand of National heritage was to rebuild the tower as it was in original.
Slovenian Commercial Property Development Proposal – design by Groleger Arhitekti: the new office building incorporates public/commercial program in the ground floor, offices in the upper floors and parking underground.
The location of the apartment block is in the centre of Nova Gorica (population 32.000) – Nova Gorica is situated in the west of Slovenia, adjacent the Slovene – Italian border. It lies 92 meters above sea level.
Ljubljana Business House: The industrial context of the new business palace with public program implies a simple volume which becomes complex on the inside, animating end engaging the occupants.
After winning the first price in an invited competition in 2003, the architects where challenged to create a high quality residential accommodation that would be expressive, joyful and respect the qualities of the location.
The competition was a great challenge in terms of the programme, rigid regulative of the competition brief and the complexity of the location, which is adjacent to the future city boulevard and part of the new administrative district forming along the railyards.
Football Stadium Maribor : The Ring, Slovenian Sports Arena Project – design by Ofis Arhitekti
The city of Maribor, counts with more than 70% of green or natural surface (green, agricultural, and forest areas). We propose a soft urbanism, able to blend landscape design, housing and facilities, with open air public green areas, all of it surrounded by a high quality landscape perception.
The project involves an extension of a 19th-century villa located in a beautiful Alpine resort next to Lake Bled. Both the old villa and the landscape were strictly regulated by the National Heritage people.
The location is on the edge of the planned 650 apartments which was finished a year ago. Also this apartment block is social type and was sold to Slovenian Housing fund. The cost per square meter had to be 650 EUR/m2 since the selling cost was 1300EUR/m2.
The new project proposed use of the shopping roof for additional volume-as new apartments. The wooden mass is located centrally in the village of Bohinjska Bistrica in the alpine area of Lake Bohinj.
The building has L shape that is opened towards these views and encloses a protected 300 year old tree. Apartments are social – they were sold to Slovenian Housing Fund for young families at price 900 EUR/m2.
The project is a winning entry for two housing blocks in a competition convoked by the Slovenia Housing Fund, a government-run programme that is providing low-cost apartments for young families.
The project won an invitation competition for developing four apartment blocks from 125 to 140 metres in length. The client chose our proposal for economic reasons: we managed to provide more saleable surface on the predefined urban set-up and a lower floor space index than all the other proposals.
The House Zvezda is the first apartment building in Nova Gorica with its own garden, underground parking, attractive façade with French windows and balconies, and penthouses with terraces in the attic.
The size, location, shape and spatial organisation of the Apartment House Gradaška outrank all the neighbouring, almost village-like constructions. It is an independent building.