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− | [[Oris Magazine]] for Architecture and Culture is a bi-monthly magazine published by Arhitekst since [[Established::1999]] in both Slovene/English and Croatian/English editions. | + | [[Oris Magazine]] for Architecture and Culture is a bi-monthly magazine published by Arhitekst since [[Established::1999]] in both Slovene/English and Croatian/English editions. It features current topics about architecture, urbanism, interior and product design, photography, and literature. Biographies of all featured authors are included in every issue. |
− | + | The magazine is widely known for the annual architectural symposium [[Days of Oris]], where well acknowledged architects from all over the world present their work at a series of lectures. The high criteria for lecturer selection guarantee the relevance of the event, attract great number of architects and students of architecture, and make a valuable cultural contribution in local and international contexts. | |
One of the special editions of the magazine is a book ''Oris Idea'' with sketches and visually interesting and intriguing drawings of authors that were published during seven years of Oris such as Kengo Kume, Igor Franić, Hans Hollein, etc. This "Outline of Ideas" was accompanied by a traveling exhibition, starting in 2003 in Zagreb. The exhibition was later shown in Brežice (Slovenia), Split, Rijeka, Zadar (Croatia), Florence (Italy), Vienna (Austria) and Belgrade (Serbia and Montenegro). In 2005 ''Oris Idea'' was exhibited at [[Cankarjev dom]], Ljubljana. | One of the special editions of the magazine is a book ''Oris Idea'' with sketches and visually interesting and intriguing drawings of authors that were published during seven years of Oris such as Kengo Kume, Igor Franić, Hans Hollein, etc. This "Outline of Ideas" was accompanied by a traveling exhibition, starting in 2003 in Zagreb. The exhibition was later shown in Brežice (Slovenia), Split, Rijeka, Zadar (Croatia), Florence (Italy), Vienna (Austria) and Belgrade (Serbia and Montenegro). In 2005 ''Oris Idea'' was exhibited at [[Cankarjev dom]], Ljubljana. |
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