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− | Enota | + | [[Enota]] ('Unit') was founded in December [[established::1998]] in Ljubljana by [[Aljoša Dekleva]], [[Dean Lah]] and [[Milan Tomac]]. In 2003 [[Aljoša Dekleva]] left the company to set up [[Dekleva-Gregorič Arhitekti]]. The ambition of Enota is to create a contemporary and critical architectural practice of an open type. At this moment there are seven active members in the office. In 2006 the group won the [[Plečnik Award]] for the Sotelia Hotel at Olimje Spa in Podčetrtek. The same architecture complex got some other prizes, eg [[Piranesi Award]] and the Golden Feather granted by the [[Chamber of Architecture and Spatial Planning of Slovenia (ZAPS)]] and was nominated for the Mies van der Rohe Prize). Other recent projects include Tuhelj Spa, Croatia (2003–2006), Maribor Bank NKBM Branch, Ljubljana (2001–2002) and Termalija Wellness Centre at Olimlje Spa (2003–2004). |
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Revision as of 22:55, 14 March 2011
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15 May 2015
A presentation of the Slovene winners of the Architizer A+ Award for achievements in architecture, Abiro and Enota Architects, by Dean Lah (Enota Architects), organised by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Washington,
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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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22 Oct 2011
23 Oct 2011