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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 | + | 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 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 (2016). | 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 (2016). | ||
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=== Awards === | === 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've also | + | 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've also taken 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]] 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 the Best Collaboration Award at the [[Biennial of Design (BIO)]]. | 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 the Best Collaboration Award at the [[Biennial of Design (BIO)]]. | ||
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==Academic and publishing activities== | ==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 | + | 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 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. | 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 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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4 Dec 2018
Plečnik, the City and Me, a public discussion featuring also Tina Gregorič (Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti) and Boris Podrecca, supported by Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA) (Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna),
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3 Apr 2017
9 Apr 2017
Design as the Capacity for Change, an exhibition of contemporary Slovenian wood design and architecture, and the round table discussion Design: A Matter of Change with Saša J. Mächtig, Nika Zupanc, Aljoša Dekleva (Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti) and Bruno Dujič during Milano Design Week 2017
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1 Dec 2016
The book launch of Home by Dekleva Gregorič Architects, published by the Museum of Architecture and Design, with Aljoša Dekleva and Tina Gregorič (Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti), supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia London,
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28 May 2016
27 Nov 2016
Home at Arsenale, a bespoke wooden library by Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti, co-organised by the Museum of Architecture and Design in Ljubljana, and supported by the Ministry of Culture), as a Slovene representative at the 15th International Architecture Exhibition - la Biennale di Venezia
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17 Aug 2015
18 Oct 2015
Secessionist Ljubljana and the Architecture of Maks Fabiani, a photography exhibition by Miran Kambič, as well as Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti at the Prague Architecture Week
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9 Dec 2014
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9 May 2014
Modern architecture – Engineering approach to European masters of detail in Croatia – Slovenia, lectures by Tina Gregorič and Aljoša Dekleva (Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti), Aleš Vrhovec and Vanja Gregorc (Gregorc Vrhovec Arhitekti), and Matej Blenkuš (A.biro),
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25 Feb 2014
Modern Architecture – Engineering Approach to European Masters of Detail in Croatia – Slovenia, a lecture by Aljoša Dekleva (Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti),
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10 Oct 2013
27 Oct 2013
Presentation of architecture projects by Andrej Černigoj, Kombinat Architects, Enota Architects, Ravnikar-Potokar Architecture Bureau, Mojca Gregorski, Ajda Vogelnik Saje, Arhitektura d.o.o., Bevk Perović Arhitekti, Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti, OFIS Arhitekti, SADAR + VUGA Architects, Peter Gabrijelčič, Boštjan Gabrijelčič and Tomaž Budkovič within the Trans(ap)parencies thematic exhibition at the 2013 East Centric Architecture Triennial
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15 Sep 2013
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8 Jun 2013
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3 Jun 2013
7 Jun 2013
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 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 (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've also taken 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 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 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
External links
- Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti website
- Home Project at the Venice Biennial of Architecture
- RAMTV Network website
- Housing Perovo in A10 magazine
- Article on Venice Biennale project at Deezeen magazine
- Article on the metal recycling plant at PhotoPhore
- Article about the Maui Roof House at Architecture Lab
- Article about the Compact Karst House at ArchDaily