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− | [[Monochrome Arhitekti]] is a leading Ljubljana-based architecture firm working under the auspices of the Monochrome Association for Architecture and New Media, founded in [[Established::2002]]. [[Peter Vezjak]] is a renowned architect and interior designer, who has also directed several music and fashion videos, among them, some for [[Laibach]], and [[Špela Hudnik]] is also active as a theorist. Monochrome Arhitekti previously organised a biennial called the International Festival of Architecture and New Media. | + | [[Monochrome Arhitekti]] is a leading Ljubljana-based architecture firm working under the auspices of the Monochrome Association for Architecture and New Media, founded in [[Established::2002]]. [[Peter Vezjak]] is a renowned architect and interior designer, who has also directed several music and fashion videos, among them, some for [[Laibach]], and [[Špela Hudnik]] is also active as a theorist. Monochrome Arhitekti previously organised a three-edition biennial called the International Festival of Architecture and New Media. |
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==Architectural projects== | ==Architectural projects== | ||
− | The studio's recent work has focused on imaginative residential projects: The In-Between Pavilion, a covered wooden walkway linking two existing homes, was built in 2017 in Austria; and the Jeny Villa, a unique residential space for an art collector on the Portuguese coast, was completed in 2018. They received the | + | The studio's recent work has focused on imaginative residential projects: The In-Between Pavilion, a covered wooden walkway linking two existing homes, was built in 2017 in Austria; and the Jeny Villa, a unique residential space for an art collector on the Portuguese coast, was completed in 2018. They received the [[Big SEE Awards|Big SEE Architecture Award]] in 2019 for the pavilion. |
==Festival== | ==Festival== | ||
− | The studio organised the | + | The studio organised the International Festival of Architecture and New Media. The first festival, entitled "Bionic Territories", took place in 2001 at the [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana]]. The second festival, held in 2003, was entitled "Ultraskin" and took place at the [[Museum of Modern Art]]. "Euphoria", the third and final edition of the festival, was held at the [[Tobačna Factory]] in 2005. |
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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[[Category:Architecture studios]] | [[Category:Architecture studios]] | ||
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Architectural projects
The studio's recent work has focused on imaginative residential projects: The In-Between Pavilion, a covered wooden walkway linking two existing homes, was built in 2017 in Austria; and the Jeny Villa, a unique residential space for an art collector on the Portuguese coast, was completed in 2018. They received the Big SEE Architecture Award in 2019 for the pavilion.
Festival
The studio organised the International Festival of Architecture and New Media. The first festival, entitled "Bionic Territories", took place in 2001 at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana. The second festival, held in 2003, was entitled "Ultraskin" and took place at the Museum of Modern Art. "Euphoria", the third and final edition of the festival, was held at the Tobačna Factory in 2005.
External links
Past projects