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− | Published by the [[Piranesi Foundation]] since [[Established::1992]], the [[Piranesi Magazine]] is one of the oldest architectural magazines in central Europe, plunging along with the [[Piran Days of Architecture]] and the [[Piranesi Award]] into every important European architectural debate. | + | Published by the [[Piranesi Foundation]] since [[Established::1992]], [[Piranesi Magazine|''Piranesi'']] is one of the oldest architectural magazines in central Europe, plunging along with the [[Piran Days of Architecture]] and the [[Piranesi Award]] into every important European architectural debate. |
− | Like the Piran Days also the ''Piranesi'' was initiated and developed by its editor-in-chief, a Slovene architect [[Vojteh Ravnikar]] (1943–2010). | + | Like the Piran Days, at which the ''Alpe-Adriatic Architectural Exhibition'' is presented and the [[Piranesi Award|Piranesi Awards]] are bestowed, ''Piranesi'' was also initiated and developed by its editor-in-chief, the Slovene architect [[Vojteh Ravnikar]] (1943–2010). |
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− | Each magazine incorporates a thematic block covering important architectural events in central Europe, along with news and information about international architectural seminars and workshops. A comprehensive insight is given into individual opus through vivid interviews and photographic vision. A historical section is dedicated to state-of-the-art architecture of the first decades of the 20th century. Information about publications, exhibitions, seminars, competitions, a calendar of events and short reviews of important architectural events wraps up each issue. | + | Each issue incorporates a thematic block covering important architectural events in central Europe, along with news and information about international architectural seminars and workshops. Comprehensive insight is given into individual opuses through vivid interviews and photographic vision. A historical section is dedicated to state-of-the-art architecture of the first decades of the 20th century. Information about publications, exhibitions, seminars, competitions, a calendar of events and short reviews of important architectural events wrap-up each issue. |
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− | Each year the ''Alpe-Adriatic Architectural Exhibition'' and the [[Piranesi Award]]s are presented at length. A biannual version of the magazine is also distributed in America and Australia. Articles are published in both original language and Slovene translation.
| + | ''Piranesi'' magazine is also distributed throughout Europe as well as in America, Australia and Japan. Articles are published in both original language and Slovenian translation. |
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Published by the Piranesi Foundation since 1992, Piranesi is one of the oldest architectural magazines in central Europe, plunging along with the Piran Days of Architecture and the Piranesi Award into every important European architectural debate.
Like the Piran Days, at which the Alpe-Adriatic Architectural Exhibition is presented and the Piranesi Awards are bestowed, Piranesi was also initiated and developed by its editor-in-chief, the Slovene architect Vojteh Ravnikar (1943–2010).
Each issue incorporates a thematic block covering important architectural events in central Europe, along with news and information about international architectural seminars and workshops. Comprehensive insight is given into individual opuses through vivid interviews and photographic vision. A historical section is dedicated to state-of-the-art architecture of the first decades of the 20th century. Information about publications, exhibitions, seminars, competitions, a calendar of events and short reviews of important architectural events wrap-up each issue.
Piranesi magazine is also distributed throughout Europe as well as in America, Australia and Japan. Articles are published in both original language and Slovenian translation.
The visual identity of the magazine was made by Ranko Novak from the DesigNovak, all current issues are designed by Domen Fras from the design studio Aparat.
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