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[[Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti]] is an architecture studio founded and led by [[Aljoša Dekleva]] and [[Tina Gregorič]]. Since they've set it up in [[established::2003]], their projects have been given plenty of international attention, and have brought them a number of awards. Their architectural output is wide-ranging, featuring apartment blocks, residential houses and also buildings for industrial, commercial and cultural purposes. Amongst their more recognised works one can mention the [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)|Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies]] and the 'Compact Karst House'.  
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[[Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti]], an architecture studio founded and led by [[Aljoša Dekleva]] and [[Tina Gregorič]] in [[established::2003]], is known for its wide-ranging architectural output encompassing apartment blocks, residential houses and buildings for industrial, commercial, and cultural use. The firm's projects have garnered considerable international attention and have brought them a number of awards.  
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Dekleva Gregorič's renowned works include the Compact Karst House (2014) and the [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)|Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies]], the latter made in collaboration with [[Bevk Perović Arhitekti]], [[Ofis Arhitekti]], and [[SADAR + VUGA Architects]] in 2012.  
 
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In May 2016 their ''Home at Arsenale'' project was presented at the Slovenian Pavilion of the 15th International Venice Architectural Biennale. The project sees the team reimagine the library as a space, and was made in collaboration with the [[Museum of Architecture and Design]].
 
 
Since May 2016 their project 'Home at Arsenal' is presented in the Slovenian Pavillion at the 15th International Architecture Exhibition - la Biennale di Venezia, set up in collaboration with the [[Museum of Architecture and Design]].
 
  
 
==Notable works==
 
==Notable works==
  
The works of Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti have been showcased at numerous individual and group exhibitions at home and abroad, and wre published in books, architectural magazines, and online publications. Their international breakthrough project was the XXS House (eXtra-eXtra-Small House) in Ljubljana. In 2004 it was awarded the Silver Plate, European Architecture Award Luigi Cosenza, and got them the WALLPAPER* award for Best breakthrough designers 2005.
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The works of Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti have been showcased at various exhibitions both in Slovenia and abroad, and have received a great deal of coverage in books, architectural magazines, and online publications. Their first international breakthrough project was the XXS House (eXtra-eXtra-Small House) in Ljubljana. It was awarded the Silver Plate – European Architecture Award Luigi Cosenza in 2004 and led WALLPAPER* magazine to name the duo the Best Breakthrough Designers of 2005.
 
 
Some of their more resounding projects since then were a private luxury residence in Hawaii, called the Clifftop House Maui (2006);
 
the steel and concrete Metal-Recycling Plant (2008) in Pivka; the Razgledi Perovo Housing neighbourhood (2009); and the [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]], done in collaboration with [[Bevk Perović Arhitekti]], [[Ofis Arhitekti]], and [[SADAR + VUGA Architects]] (2012).  
 
  
Another project that got them quite some exposure was the family home named as the Compact Karst House (2014).
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A number of highly-acclaimed projects followed, including a private luxury residence in Hawaii called the Clifftop House Maui (2006); the steel and concrete Metal-Recycling Plant (2008) in Pivka; the Razgledi Perovo Housing neighbourhood (2009) in Kamnik; a family home called the Compact Karst House (2014); and their imaginative design for the [[Livade University Campus]] of the [[University of Primorska]] (2016).
  
 
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=== Awards ===
 
=== Awards ===
  
The list of international awards and nominations received by Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti is long and includes the aforementioned Silver Plate and the Wallpaper* Award; the 40 under 40 award from the European Centre for Architecture, Art, Design and Urban Studies (2009); and the International Architecture Award 2009 given by the Chicago Athenaeum. They received 2nd place at the AIT awards, and at the International Architecture Awards 2012. Their office was selected for a Highly Commended group of practices for ’21 for 21′ WAN AWARDS 2012 – searching for “21 architects for the 21st Century. They've got multiple nominations for the Mies van den Rohe Award.
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The list of international awards and nominations given to Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti over the years is extensive, and includes the aforementioned Silver Plate and the Wallpaper* Award; the 40 under 40 Award from the European Centre for Architecture, Art, Design and Urban Studies (2009); and the International Architecture Award 2009, presented by the Chicago Athenaeum. They also took second prize at the AIT Awards and the International Architecture Awards 2012. The firm was Highly Commended for the 21 for 21 World Architecture News Awards in 2012. Lastly, it has been nominated multiple times for the Mies van den Rohe Award.
  
Awards on a national scale include two [[Golden Pencil Award|Golden Pencil Awards]], granted by the [[Chamber of Architecture and Spatial Planning of Slovenia (ZAPS)]]. They were also granted the [[Plečnik Award|Plečnik Medal]] in 2008. The [[National Design Awards|Interior of the year 2009]] award was bestowed upon them at the [[Month of Design]]. In 2014, Aljoša and Tina mentored a design research group, which received the Best Collaboration Award at [[Biennial of Design (BIO)]].
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Awards on a national scale include two [[Golden Pencil Award|Golden Pencil Awards]] and the [[Plečnik Award]] in 2008. They received the [[National Design Awards|Interior of the Year 2009]] award at the [[Month of Design]] in 2009. And in 2014, Aljoša and Tina mentored a design research group that went on to receive the Best Collaboration Award at the [[Biennial of Design (BIO)]].
  
 
==Academic and publishing activities==
 
==Academic and publishing activities==
  
In addition to actual architectural practice, Tina and Aljoša formed an international architectural network called RAMTV and co-authored a book on mass-customisation in housing. It was published by Architectural Association Publications in 2002, and was later re-issued by Birkhauser.  
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In addition to their architectural practice, Tina and Aljoša have formed an international architectural network called RAMTV and co-authored a book on mass-customisation in housing entitled ''Negotiate My Boundary!'' It was published by Architectural Association Publications in 2002, and was later re-issued by Birkhauser. ''Home'', a book presenting the duo's innovative residential projects and design philosophy, was published by Dutch publisher Ideal in 2016.  
  
The pair were visiting lecturers and critics at the Architectural Association London, Technical University Graz Austria, [[University of Ljubljana]], IUAV Venice, Akademie der Kunste Berlin, University of Napoli Italy, DWM Mexico and many others. Aljoša is Programme Director of AA Visiting School Slovenia, and was a Guest Professor of Architecture at UdeM, Montreal, Canada. Tina is Professor of Architecture at TU Wien, Austria.  
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The pair have worked as visiting lecturers and critics at the Architectural Association London, the Technical University Graz Austria, [[University of Ljubljana]], IUAV Venice, Akademie der Kunste Berlin, University of Napoli Italy, DWM Mexico and a number of other institutions. Aljoša is Programme Director of the AA Visiting School Slovenia and was a guest professor of architecture at UdeM, Montreal, Canada. Tina is a professor of architecture at TU Wien, Austria.  
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]]
 
* [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]]
 
* [[Museum of Architecture and Design]]
 
* [[Museum of Architecture and Design]]
* [[Biennial of Design (BIO)]]
 
* [[Month of Design]]
 
* [[Plečnik Award]]
 
  
 
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*[http://www.ramtv.org RAMTV Network website]
 
*[http://www.ramtv.org RAMTV Network website]
 
*[http://www.a10.eu/magazine/issues/40/housing_kamnik.html Housing Perovo in A10 magazine]
 
*[http://www.a10.eu/magazine/issues/40/housing_kamnik.html Housing Perovo in A10 magazine]
*[http://www.dezeen.com/2016/05/24/home-at-arsenale-slovenian-pavilion-library-dekleva-gregoric-architects-venice-architecture-biennale-2016/ An article on their Architecture Biennale project at Deezeen magazine]
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*[http://www.dezeen.com/2016/05/24/home-at-arsenale-slovenian-pavilion-library-dekleva-gregoric-architects-venice-architecture-biennale-2016/ Article on Venice Biennale projectat Deezeen magazine
*[http://www.thephotophore.com/metal-recycling-plant-dekleva-gregoric-arhitekti/ An article on the metal recycling plant at The PhotoPhore]
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*[http://www.thephotophore.com/metal-recycling-plant-dekleva-gregoric-arhitekti/ Article on the metal recycling plantat PhotoPhore
*[http://architecturelab.net/maui-roof-house-dekleva-gregoric-arhitekti/ An article about the Maui Roof House at Architecture Lab]
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*[http://architecturelab.net/maui-roof-house-dekleva-gregoric-arhitekti/ Article about the Maui Roof House] at Architecture Lab
*[http://www.archdaily.com/582888/compact-karst-house-dekleva-gregoric-arhitekti An article about the Compact Karst House at ArchDaily]
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*[http://www.archdaily.com/582888/compact-karst-house-dekleva-gregoric-arhitekti Article about the Compact Karst Houseat ArchDaily
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* [https://www.dekleva-gregoric.com/university-campus-livade Article about the Livade University Campus]
  
  
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Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti, an architecture studio founded and led by Aljoša Dekleva and Tina Gregorič in 2003, is known for its wide-ranging architectural output encompassing apartment blocks, residential houses and buildings for industrial, commercial, and cultural use. The firm's projects have garnered considerable international attention and have brought them a number of awards.

Dekleva Gregorič's renowned works include the Compact Karst House (2014) and the Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies, the latter made in collaboration with Bevk Perović Arhitekti, Ofis Arhitekti, and SADAR + VUGA Architects in 2012.


In May 2016 their Home at Arsenale project was presented at the Slovenian Pavilion of the 15th International Venice Architectural Biennale. The project sees the team reimagine the library as a space, and was made in collaboration with the Museum of Architecture and Design.

Notable works

The works of Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti have been showcased at various exhibitions both in Slovenia and abroad, and have received a great deal of coverage in books, architectural magazines, and online publications. Their first international breakthrough project was the XXS House (eXtra-eXtra-Small House) in Ljubljana. It was awarded the Silver Plate – European Architecture Award Luigi Cosenza in 2004 and led WALLPAPER* magazine to name the duo the Best Breakthrough Designers of 2005.

A number of highly-acclaimed projects followed, including a private luxury residence in Hawaii called the Clifftop House Maui (2006); the steel and concrete Metal-Recycling Plant (2008) in Pivka; the Razgledi Perovo Housing neighbourhood (2009) in Kamnik; a family home called the Compact Karst House (2014); and their imaginative design for the Livade University Campus of the University of Primorska (2016).

Awards

The list of international awards and nominations given to Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti over the years is extensive, and includes the aforementioned Silver Plate and the Wallpaper* Award; the 40 under 40 Award from the European Centre for Architecture, Art, Design and Urban Studies (2009); and the International Architecture Award 2009, presented by the Chicago Athenaeum. They also took second prize at the AIT Awards and the International Architecture Awards 2012. The firm was Highly Commended for the 21 for 21 World Architecture News Awards in 2012. Lastly, it has been nominated multiple times for the Mies van den Rohe Award.

Awards on a national scale include two Golden Pencil Awards and the Plečnik Award in 2008. They received the Interior of the Year 2009 award at the Month of Design in 2009. And in 2014, Aljoša and Tina mentored a design research group that went on to receive the Best Collaboration Award at the Biennial of Design (BIO).

Academic and publishing activities

In addition to their architectural practice, Tina and Aljoša have formed an international architectural network called RAMTV and co-authored a book on mass-customisation in housing entitled Negotiate My Boundary! It was published by Architectural Association Publications in 2002, and was later re-issued by Birkhauser. Home, a book presenting the duo's innovative residential projects and design philosophy, was published by Dutch publisher Ideal in 2016.

The pair have worked as visiting lecturers and critics at the Architectural Association London, the Technical University Graz Austria, University of Ljubljana, IUAV Venice, Akademie der Kunste Berlin, University of Napoli Italy, DWM Mexico and a number of other institutions. Aljoša is Programme Director of the AA Visiting School Slovenia and was a guest professor of architecture at UdeM, Montreal, Canada. Tina is a professor of architecture at TU Wien, Austria.

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