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| name              = Museum of Architecture and Design (MAD)
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| name              = Museum of Architecture and Design
 
| local name        = Muzej za arhitekturo in oblikovanje (MAO)
 
| local name        = Muzej za arhitekturo in oblikovanje (MAO)
 
| logo              = Museum of Architecture and Design (logo).svg
 
| logo              = Museum of Architecture and Design (logo).svg
| street            = Pot na Fužine 2
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| street            = Rusjanov trg 7
 
| town              = SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
| town              = SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
| map                = http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lon=14.56354&lat=46.0506&zoom=16&layer=mapnik
 
| map                = http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lon=14.56354&lat=46.0506&zoom=16&layer=mapnik
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 548 4270
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 548 4270
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 540 0344
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| email              = mao@mao.si
 
| email              = mao@mao.si
| website            = http://www.mao.si
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| website            = http://www.mao.si/
 
| founded by        = Government of the Republic of Slovenia
 
| founded by        = Government of the Republic of Slovenia
| opening hours      = 9am-3pm Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm Sat, 10am-3pm Sun, closed on holidays
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| opening hours      = 10am-6pm Tues-Sun, closed Mondays and holidays
 
| contacts    = {{Contact
 
| contacts    = {{Contact
   | name        = Matevž Čelik
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   | name        = Bogo Zupančič
 
   | role        = Director
 
   | role        = Director
   | email      = matevz.celik@mao.si
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   | email      = bogo.zupancic@mao.si
 
   | telephone  = 386 (0) 1 548 4271
 
   | telephone  = 386 (0) 1 548 4271
 
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   }}
 
{{Contact
 
{{Contact
   | name        = Tanja Vergles
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   | name        = Maša Špiler
  | role        = Secretary
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   | role        = Public Relations
  | email      = tanja.vergles@mao.si
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   | email      = masa.spiler@mao.si
  | telephone  = 386 (0) 1 548 4270
 
  | fax        =
 
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{{Contact
 
  | name        = Pika Leban
 
   | role        = Public relations
 
   | email      = pika.leban@mao.si
 
 
   | telephone  = 386 (0) 1 548 4274
 
   | telephone  = 386 (0) 1 548 4274
 
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The Architecture Museum of Ljubljana was established in [[Established::1972]] by the [[Municipality of Ljubljana]]. In April 2010, the management of the museum was transferred from the city to the state. With the move of management came a new name, the [[Museum of Architecture and Design]] (Muzej za arhitekturo in oblikovanje (MAO)), and a central role as the main repository for documents and materials pertaining to architecture, town planning, industrial and graphic design, and photography in Slovenia. MAO has been located at [[Fužine Castle]] since 1992.
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The Ljubljana Architecture Museum was established in [[Established::1972]] by the [[Municipality of Ljubljana]]. In April 2010 the management of the museum was transferred from the city to the state. Under the new name the [[Museum of Architecture and Design|Museum of Architecture and Design (MAD)]] is the central Slovene museum for architecture, town planning, industrial and graphic design, and photography. Since 1992 the Museum is located at [[Fužine Castle]]. It houses also a permanent display of oeuvres by the leading Slovene architect [[Jože Plečnik]] (1872–1957).  
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Since 1972, the administration of the [[Biennial of Design (BIO)]] (formerly known as the Biennial of Industrial Design) has operated under the aegis of the museum. Since 2017, MAO has additionally provided the operational framework for the [[Centre for Creativity]], a broadly-oriented project intended to provide support to Slovenia's cultural and creative sector (CCS).
  
Since 1972 the Secretariat of the [[Biennial of Design (BIO)]] (formerly known as Biennial of Industrial Design) operates under the aegis of the museum. In 2014 the 24nd biennial opens its door with an international design exhibition curated by Jan Boelen from Belgium.
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== Activities ==
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The activities of the Museum of Architecture and Design have expanded since the move to [[Fužine Castle]]. The museum now incorporates 4 departments: the Architecture Department, the Design Department, the Photography Department, and the Events Department. The museum also houses a specialised [[Museum of Architecture and Design Library|library]].
  
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The departments systematically collect, store, study, and present materials pertaining to their fields. The Architecture Department collects sketches, models, blueprints, photographs and films documenting the extensive history of architecture in Slovenia; the Design Department houses a range of industrial design objects in a wide range of materials that trace the history of industrial design in Slovenia, with an emphasis on consumer goods manufactured by Slovenian firms; the Photography Department contains over 12,000 photographs from over 400 authors, some dating as far back as 1850. 
  
== Departments ==
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A special collection curated by the museum is the Plečnik Collection. Housed separately at the Plečnik House, the exhaustive collection features over 17,000 drafts, sketches, models and letters from both Plečnik himself and the great architect's students.
  
The activities of the Museum of Architecture and Design have expanded since the move to the [[Fužine Castle]]. The museum now incorporates 6 departments: the Department of Historical Architecture in Slovenia, the Department of Contemporary Slovene Architecture, the Department of Industrial Design, the Department of Visual Communications, the Department of Photography, and the Department of Educational Activities. The museum also houses a specialised [[Museum of Architecture and Design Library|library]].
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== Programme ==
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Materials and documents collected and studied at the Museum of Architecture and Design are displayed in the framework of various themed exhibitions. The exhibition ''The Architect Jože Plečnik 1872–1957'' was based on a major exhibition with the same title at the Georges Pompidou Centre in Paris in 1986. Special themed historical exhibitions focus on specific time periods and spaces: ''18th-Century Architecture in Slovenia'' (2007) and ''19th-Century Architecture in Slovenia'' (2013). Beside periodical exhibitions of Slovene architecture, the museum also hosts regular exhibitions of international architecture.
  
== Programme ==
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MAO is also active in calling attention to the surprisingly rich history of industrial and consumer design in Slovenia. The exhibition ''Niko Kralj: The Unknown Famous Designer'' set a new standard for exhibitions of this kind: it showcased the archives, sketches, photographs, prototypes and final products of world-renowned Slovenian industrial designer [[Niko Kralj]] (1921–2013), including the famous Rex armchair, Lupina series, 4455 and modular system furniture Futura, Savinja, Javor, Konstrukta, as well as the Mosquito chair, which was designed as early as 1953, but due to the complexity of its manufacture, only entered into regular production in 2012.
  
The Museum of Architecture and Design systematically collects, stores, studies, and presents material at permanent and temporary exhibitions. The display ''The Architect Jože Plečnik 1872–1957'' is based on a major exhibition of the same title at the Georges Pompidou Centre in Paris in 1986. Special themed historical exhibitions include ''The Modern Classic Arne Jacobsen 1902–1971: A Centenary Exhibition'' (2004), ''17th-Century Architecture in Slovenia'' (2006), ''18th-Century Architecture in Slovenia'' (2007), and ''19th-Century Architecture in Slovenia'' (2013). Beside periodical exhibitions of Slovene architecture, the museum also hosts regular exhibitions of international architecture. Such as the exhibition ''Beyond Everydayness: Theatre Architecture in Central Europe'' which was organised by the network of Central European theatre and architecture organisations participating in the TACE project, including the [[National Theatre Museum of Slovenia]].
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Among contemporary design exhibitions the exhibition ''Niko Kralj: The Unknown Famous Designer'' was quite a break-through: it showcased the archives, sketches, photographs, prototypes and final products of the world-renowned Slovenian industrial designer [[Niko Kralj]] (1921–2013), including the famous Rex armchair, Lupina series, 4455 and modular system furniture Futura, Savinja, Javor, Konstrukta, as well as the Mosquito chair, which was designed as early as 1953, but due to the complexity of its manufacture, it only entered regular production in 2012.
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== Education ==
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Educational activities, including creative workshops, take place regularly at the museum. Pedagogical events for groups of various ages are available throughout the week with a prior appointment, while the Sunday at MAO event series opens the museum's doors twice a month to children of all ages, presenting them with a range of fun, interactive activities through which they can learn about how architecture and design are made and the huge role they have in shaping our day-to-day lives.
  
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The museum also organises a number of different walking tours that provide interested guests with in-depth overviews of Ljubljana's rich architectural past and present. Tours are available by appointment and in Slovene, German, and English languages.
  
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== Education ==
 
  
Lectures and other educational activities, including creative workshops, take place regularly at the museum. ''Museum evenings'' are thematically structured lectures ranging from architecture, visual communications, industrial design, photography and other activities connected with museums. Taking place once a month they aim to encourage public debate about museums and different areas of expertise that are increasingly neglected in contemporary society.
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==Cooperation==
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In line with its central role in documenting, presenting and promoting historical and current architecture and design in Slovenia, the Museum of Architecture and Design is very active in its cooperation with other institutions, both in Slovenia and abroad. To take just one example, in 2009, the museum, together with the [[ARK - Institute for Architecture and Culture]], organised the Architectural Epicentres lecture series, in the framework of which it hosted some of the world's most prominent architectural thinkers. MAO is also in charge of planning and curating Slovenia's pavilion and general presence at the prestigious Venice Biennale event.  
  
In 2006–2007 the [[ARK - Institute for Architecture and Culture]] co-organised a series of lectures under the title ''Architectural Epicentres''. These lectures focused on seven epicentres – Brazil and Mexico in the 1950s, Finland in the 1960s, Switzerland and USA in the 1980s, Barcelona in the 1990s, and the Netherlands at the close of the 20th century, while the concluding lecture focused on Slovenia and the (im)possibility of its becoming one of the next architectural epicentres. The lecturers were Keith L. Eggener, Hugo Segawa, Harri Kalha, Bart Lootsma, Nott Chaviezel, Mary McLeod, Jose Luis Echeverre, Yasushi Zenno, [[Rado Riha]] and [[Boštjan Vuga]] of [[SADAR + VUGA Architects]]. The book of essays presenting the lecture series was published by the Museum in 2008.
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Since 2015, it has played a central role in the Future Architecture Platform, with then museum head [[Matevž Čelik]] leading the organisation. This trans-European platform seeks to connect emerging architects with key players in the field, such as museums, galleries, publishing houses, and festivals. Through its multi-faceted approach, which involves both tenders, conferences, and hybrid digital/analogue publishing activities, it actively seeks out the most groundbreaking, progressive thinkers in architecture and related fields and offers them an opportunity to have their voices heard at some of the most important institutions on the continent.
  
In 2008 in collaboration with the [[Pekinpah Association]], the museum prepared a series of lectures in design theory about sustainable alternatives in design with international lecturers. In 2010 they published a book of lectures ''Sustainable alternatives in design: It's high time we start losing time'' featuring texts by: Dieter Rams, Ezio Manzini, Jonathan Chapman, Clive Dilnot, Per Mollerup, Victor Margolin, [[Cvetka Požar]], and [[Barbara Predan]].
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In 2019, the museum's active involvement with the Centre for Creativity led to cooperation with Ljubljana Fashion Week. The museum hosted the runway and showroom portions of the fashion industry event, and also co-organised the two-day Fashion System Conference, which brought together a number of experts for a series of panel discussions and round tables on the particular problems and opportunities facing creatives in the field of fashion.
  
In 2010 the Museum of Architecture and Design presented a series of lectures in visual communications theory ''On Information Design'', in collaboration with [[Petra Černe Oven]] and [[Pekinpah Association]]. The lecture series features six internationally renowned experts in the area of information design, among them also Yuri Engelhardt, Rob Waller, and Karel van der Waarde.  
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==Awards==
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In 2020, alongside the celebration of MAO's first decade since becoming a national museum, its director, [[Matevž Čelik]], received the [[Plečnik Award|Plečnik Medal]] for his contribution to enriching the field of architecture and bringing the museum to international importance, namely, through the Future Architecture Platform. The same year, the [[Biennial of Design (BIO)]] garnered a single achievement [[Valvasor Award]], the highest national award in the field of museum activities, for its 26th edition entitled ''Common Knowledge'' and its conceptual leap in the understanding of contemporary museums as well as for its promotion of and care for the Slovenian design heritage.
  
  
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://www.mao.si/ Museum of Architecture and Design website]  
 
* [http://www.mao.si/ Museum of Architecture and Design website]  
* [http://twitter.com/MAO_Slovenia Museum of Architecture on Twitter]  
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* [http://futurearchitectureplatform.org/ Future Architecture Platform website]
* [http://www.facebook.com/muzej.za.arhitekturo.in.oblikovanje Museum of Architecture on Facebook]
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* [https://www.czk.si/dogodek/2019-10-25/Sistem_mode Fashion System Conference]
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/MuseumArchitecture Museum of Architecture channel on YouTube]  
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* [https://www.delo.si/kultura/razno/priznanje-direktorju-in-bienalu-oblikovanja-354889.html Article about the award to the director and the biennial] (in Slovenian)
*[http://videolectures.net/maodebates2011_ljubljana/ MAO debates] on [[VideoLectures.Net]]
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* [http://www.mao.si/Exhibition/Niko-Kralj-The-Unknown-Famous-Designer.aspx Niko Kralj exhibition]  
 
* [http://www.pekinpah.com/said/index.htm The book ''Sustainable alternatives in design'']
 
  
 
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The Architecture Museum of Ljubljana was established in 1972 by the Municipality of Ljubljana. In April 2010, the management of the museum was transferred from the city to the state. With the move of management came a new name, the Museum of Architecture and Design (Muzej za arhitekturo in oblikovanje (MAO)), and a central role as the main repository for documents and materials pertaining to architecture, town planning, industrial and graphic design, and photography in Slovenia. MAO has been located at Fužine Castle since 1992.


Since 1972, the administration of the Biennial of Design (BIO) (formerly known as the Biennial of Industrial Design) has operated under the aegis of the museum. Since 2017, MAO has additionally provided the operational framework for the Centre for Creativity, a broadly-oriented project intended to provide support to Slovenia's cultural and creative sector (CCS).

Activities

The activities of the Museum of Architecture and Design have expanded since the move to Fužine Castle. The museum now incorporates 4 departments: the Architecture Department, the Design Department, the Photography Department, and the Events Department. The museum also houses a specialised library.

The departments systematically collect, store, study, and present materials pertaining to their fields. The Architecture Department collects sketches, models, blueprints, photographs and films documenting the extensive history of architecture in Slovenia; the Design Department houses a range of industrial design objects in a wide range of materials that trace the history of industrial design in Slovenia, with an emphasis on consumer goods manufactured by Slovenian firms; the Photography Department contains over 12,000 photographs from over 400 authors, some dating as far back as 1850.

A special collection curated by the museum is the Plečnik Collection. Housed separately at the Plečnik House, the exhaustive collection features over 17,000 drafts, sketches, models and letters from both Plečnik himself and the great architect's students.

Programme

Materials and documents collected and studied at the Museum of Architecture and Design are displayed in the framework of various themed exhibitions. The exhibition The Architect Jože Plečnik 1872–1957 was based on a major exhibition with the same title at the Georges Pompidou Centre in Paris in 1986. Special themed historical exhibitions focus on specific time periods and spaces: 18th-Century Architecture in Slovenia (2007) and 19th-Century Architecture in Slovenia (2013). Beside periodical exhibitions of Slovene architecture, the museum also hosts regular exhibitions of international architecture.

MAO is also active in calling attention to the surprisingly rich history of industrial and consumer design in Slovenia. The exhibition Niko Kralj: The Unknown Famous Designer set a new standard for exhibitions of this kind: it showcased the archives, sketches, photographs, prototypes and final products of world-renowned Slovenian industrial designer Niko Kralj (1921–2013), including the famous Rex armchair, Lupina series, 4455 and modular system furniture Futura, Savinja, Javor, Konstrukta, as well as the Mosquito chair, which was designed as early as 1953, but due to the complexity of its manufacture, only entered into regular production in 2012.

Education

Educational activities, including creative workshops, take place regularly at the museum. Pedagogical events for groups of various ages are available throughout the week with a prior appointment, while the Sunday at MAO event series opens the museum's doors twice a month to children of all ages, presenting them with a range of fun, interactive activities through which they can learn about how architecture and design are made and the huge role they have in shaping our day-to-day lives.

The museum also organises a number of different walking tours that provide interested guests with in-depth overviews of Ljubljana's rich architectural past and present. Tours are available by appointment and in Slovene, German, and English languages.


Cooperation

In line with its central role in documenting, presenting and promoting historical and current architecture and design in Slovenia, the Museum of Architecture and Design is very active in its cooperation with other institutions, both in Slovenia and abroad. To take just one example, in 2009, the museum, together with the ARK - Institute for Architecture and Culture, organised the Architectural Epicentres lecture series, in the framework of which it hosted some of the world's most prominent architectural thinkers. MAO is also in charge of planning and curating Slovenia's pavilion and general presence at the prestigious Venice Biennale event.

Since 2015, it has played a central role in the Future Architecture Platform, with then museum head Matevž Čelik leading the organisation. This trans-European platform seeks to connect emerging architects with key players in the field, such as museums, galleries, publishing houses, and festivals. Through its multi-faceted approach, which involves both tenders, conferences, and hybrid digital/analogue publishing activities, it actively seeks out the most groundbreaking, progressive thinkers in architecture and related fields and offers them an opportunity to have their voices heard at some of the most important institutions on the continent.

In 2019, the museum's active involvement with the Centre for Creativity led to cooperation with Ljubljana Fashion Week. The museum hosted the runway and showroom portions of the fashion industry event, and also co-organised the two-day Fashion System Conference, which brought together a number of experts for a series of panel discussions and round tables on the particular problems and opportunities facing creatives in the field of fashion.

Awards

In 2020, alongside the celebration of MAO's first decade since becoming a national museum, its director, Matevž Čelik, received the Plečnik Medal for his contribution to enriching the field of architecture and bringing the museum to international importance, namely, through the Future Architecture Platform. The same year, the Biennial of Design (BIO) garnered a single achievement Valvasor Award, the highest national award in the field of museum activities, for its 26th edition entitled Common Knowledge and its conceptual leap in the understanding of contemporary museums as well as for its promotion of and care for the Slovenian design heritage.


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