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The acronym DESSA stands for ''Delovna skupnost samostojnih arhitektov'', which is the Slovenian term for the Association of Freelance Architects, founded in [[Established::1982]] by 36 architects for the primary purpose of helping private architects work in a socialist society. Since then it has provided both a business framework and a physical space for the activities of freelance architects who work in various design fields, ranging from urban planning, architecture, interior and graphic design to theatre set design. | The acronym DESSA stands for ''Delovna skupnost samostojnih arhitektov'', which is the Slovenian term for the Association of Freelance Architects, founded in [[Established::1982]] by 36 architects for the primary purpose of helping private architects work in a socialist society. Since then it has provided both a business framework and a physical space for the activities of freelance architects who work in various design fields, ranging from urban planning, architecture, interior and graphic design to theatre set design. | ||
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Background
In spring 1989 Boris Podrecca, an internationally-renowned Slovene architect currently working in Vienna, donated his design services for a new gallery/office complex for DESSA in the centre of Ljubljana. The place follows the principles of Gottfried Semper, and is composed of four rooms, each devoted to a different building material – stone for the gallery, wood for the library, plastic for the office, and textile for the meeting room. All items except the chairs were made especially for DESSA; chairs designed by Professor Niko Kralj in the 1950s were donated by the manufacturer Stol Kamnik.
In 1991 DESSA founded Arhé, a design firm which at first assisted members to produce and sell architectural designs, but later took over all commerce and financial responsibilities of DESSA, thus allowing the association to focus on cultural activities pertinent to the field of architecture. Today the branch Arhé still “covers” several groups of architects, but has become only one of the actual providers on the market.
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