Difference between revisions of "Maechtig-Vrhunc Arhitekti"
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The [[Maechtig-Vrhunc Arhitekti]] studio was founded in Ljubljana in [[Established::1995]] by partners [[Tomaž Maechtig]] and [[Urša Vrhunc]]. The studio's approach to architecture and design projects highlights experimentation and sustainability. The studio is active in urban planning, architecture, and design. | The [[Maechtig-Vrhunc Arhitekti]] studio was founded in Ljubljana in [[Established::1995]] by partners [[Tomaž Maechtig]] and [[Urša Vrhunc]]. The studio's approach to architecture and design projects highlights experimentation and sustainability. The studio is active in urban planning, architecture, and design. | ||
− | Noteworthy building projects include the Celje Chalet, the Riko prefabricated wood panel single-family building in Palm Springs, the Edelweiss Houses in Stožice, the EuroCity complex in Šiška, and the Mostec Apartments | + | Noteworthy building projects include the Celje Chalet, the Riko prefabricated wood panel single-family building in Palm Springs, the Edelweiss Houses in Stožice, the EuroCity complex in Šiška, and the Mostec Apartments (the last three all located in Ljubljana). The studio's interior design projects include the [[Gigodesign]] office studio, located in an abandoned industrial loft in Ljubljana, and the interior of their own office space, which won the [[National Design Awards | Interior of the Year Award]] in 2004. The studio also designed the ''OblikaObleka'' fashion exhibition organised by [[OLoOP Design]] and movable information booths for Telekom Slovenije. |
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Revision as of 21:14, 10 February 2020
Background
After graduating from the Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana, Tomaž Maechtig continued his studies at the Gnomon School for Visual Effects and Computation in Hollywood, California. Urša Vrhunc received her Masters degree in Architecture and Urban Design from UCLA, in Los Angeles, California.