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− | Founded in [[Established::2004]] by architects Alenka Korenjak, Ana Čeligoj and Maša Cvetko, ProstoRož | + | Founded in [[Established::2004]] by architects Alenka Korenjak, Ana Čeligoj and Maša Cvetko, [[ProstoRož - FlowerSpace Association]] is a non-profit cultural organisation which performs creative and well-considered interventions in public environment, focusing on degraded urban spaces and proposing new solutions for their revitalisation. The name of the association is a combination of the Slovenian words ''prostor'' (space) and ''roža'' (flower). |
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+ | The association's main project is the annual site-specific project ProstoRož with a purpose to find and transform abandoned and less frequented yet interesting places in the old city centre and through this present and emphasize them anew. The project is held in Ljubljana both within and outside the framework of the Spring Festival organised by [[CodeEp]]. | ||
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+ | ProstoRož made several cooperations with other designers to cultivate public space either through temporary interventions or continuous projects. Among latest are also new coverings of fountains in the winter time and abandoned exhibition windows of shops in the city centre printed with poetry of contemporary Slovene poets. ProstRož also participated in a project Slovenska Street in 2008 when the main street in Ljubljana was emptied during the weekend and inhabited with various cultural programmes of several design studios including [[CodeEp]] and [[Asobi]]. | ||
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+ | The work of the association includes architecture as well. In collaboration with [[Kombinat]] they renovated the Plečnik Underpass and the Tivoli Underpass in Ljubljana. | ||
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+ | ProstoRož received several honourable mentions; female architects ware also granted a title “young prospective designers in the field of interior design” at the event [[Month of Design]] in 2008. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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+ | * [[Asobi]] | ||
* [[CodeEp]] | * [[CodeEp]] | ||
* [[Kombinat]] | * [[Kombinat]] | ||
+ | * [[Month of Design]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 04:00, 14 January 2010
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11 Dec 2014
A presentation by Alenka Korenjak (ProstoRož), a project partner, at the final event of ECLECTIS (European Citizens' Laboratory for Empowerment: Cities Shared), EU funded project led by Dedale Research and Production Association
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15 Mar 2012
31 Mar 2012
Reclaiming Public Space with participating Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia and the ProstoRož,
at the Human Cities Festival
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11 Jun 2011
18 Jun 2011
ProstoRož made several cooperations with other designers to cultivate public space either through temporary interventions or continuous projects. Among latest are also new coverings of fountains in the winter time and abandoned exhibition windows of shops in the city centre printed with poetry of contemporary Slovene poets. ProstRož also participated in a project Slovenska Street in 2008 when the main street in Ljubljana was emptied during the weekend and inhabited with various cultural programmes of several design studios including CodeEp and Asobi.
The work of the association includes architecture as well. In collaboration with Kombinat they renovated the Plečnik Underpass and the Tivoli Underpass in Ljubljana.
ProstoRož received several honourable mentions; female architects ware also granted a title “young prospective designers in the field of interior design” at the event Month of Design in 2008.
Background
The ProstoRož Association sprung into life as a spontaneous answer to the desire to explore and understand open city space. Its main goal is to bring the state and meaning of public space to general attention through small interventions, exhibitions, lectures and public discussions. The project often addresses neglected, remote areas, which are not put to any use, but could be transformed into dynamic and friendly spaces. Interventions are not mere artistic installations in public areas but also in-depth searching for new city planning options of space use. In their projects experts from various fields of spatial planning, architecture, landscape architecture, city planning, nature conservation, cultural heritage and tourism are involved.