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Bevk-Perović Arhitekti was founded in 1997 by Matija Bevk and Vasa J. Perović. Matija Bevk graduated from the [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana]] in 1999, while Vasa J. Perović graduated from the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade and did a Masters degree at the Berlage Institute of Architecture in Amsterdam in 1992-1994.
 
Bevk-Perović Arhitekti was founded in 1997 by Matija Bevk and Vasa J. Perović. Matija Bevk graduated from the [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana]] in 1999, while Vasa J. Perović graduated from the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade and did a Masters degree at the Berlage Institute of Architecture in Amsterdam in 1992-1994.
  
Its most renowned projects include Housing in Polje, Šiška and Mostec in Ljubljana; Kočevje School (Piranesi Award winner, 2003), the Royal Netherlands Embassy (nomination for the ''Mies van der Rohe Prize'', 2004), Prototype Bus Shelter, Faculty of Mathematics, University of Ljubljana (awarded the ''Mies van der Rohe Emerging Architect Special Mention'', 2007), Student Housing at Poljanska cesta and Nove Poljane housing in Ljubljana ([[Plečnik Prize for Architecture]], 2007) and the The Brdo Congress Hall building (2006-2007).
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Its most renowned projects include Housing in Polje, Šiška and Mostec in Ljubljana; Kočevje School ([[''Piranesi Award'']] winner, 2003), the Royal Netherlands Embassy (nomination for the ''Mies van der Rohe Prize'', 2004), Prototype Bus Shelter, Faculty of Mathematics, University of Ljubljana (awarded the ''Mies van der Rohe Emerging Architect Special Mention'', 2007), Student Housing at Poljanska cesta and Nove Poljane housing in Ljubljana ([[''Plečnik Prize for Architecture'']], 2007) and the The Brdo Congress Hall building (2006-2007).
  
For their achievements in the period 2002-2004 they received the [[Prešeren Foundation Award]], in 2006 they received the ''Kunstpreis Berlin'' - Förderungspreis Baukunst. In 2007 they received the 3rd prize at the competition for Rog - Contemporary Art Center Ljubljana, and in 2008 the 2nd prize at the competition for Vienna School of Economics and the 1st prize for the Schrottenturm Office complex, Klagenfurt, Austria.
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For their achievements in the period 2002-2004 they received the [[''Prešeren Foundation Award'']], in 2006 they received the ''Kunstpreis Berlin - Förderungspreis Baukunst''. In 2007 they received the 3rd prize at the competition for Rog - Contemporary Art Center Ljubljana, and in 2008 the 2nd prize at the competition for Vienna School of Economics and the 1st prize for the Schrottenturm Office complex, Klagenfurt, Austria.
  
 
Bevk-Perović Arhitekti also runs the [[T-5 Project Space]] which is a regular venue of the ''Pecha Kucha Night'' events in Ljubljana.
 
Bevk-Perović Arhitekti also runs the [[T-5 Project Space]] which is a regular venue of the ''Pecha Kucha Night'' events in Ljubljana.
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===See also===
 
===See also===
  
[[T-5 Project Space]]
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*[[T-5 Project Space]]
  
 
===External links===
 
===External links===

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Bevk-Perović Arhitekti was founded in 1997 by Matija Bevk and Vasa J. Perović. Matija Bevk graduated from the Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana in 1999, while Vasa J. Perović graduated from the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade and did a Masters degree at the Berlage Institute of Architecture in Amsterdam in 1992-1994.

Its most renowned projects include Housing in Polje, Šiška and Mostec in Ljubljana; Kočevje School (''Piranesi Award'' winner, 2003), the Royal Netherlands Embassy (nomination for the Mies van der Rohe Prize, 2004), Prototype Bus Shelter, Faculty of Mathematics, University of Ljubljana (awarded the Mies van der Rohe Emerging Architect Special Mention, 2007), Student Housing at Poljanska cesta and Nove Poljane housing in Ljubljana (''Plečnik Prize for Architecture'', 2007) and the The Brdo Congress Hall building (2006-2007).

For their achievements in the period 2002-2004 they received the ''Prešeren Foundation Award'', in 2006 they received the Kunstpreis Berlin - Förderungspreis Baukunst. In 2007 they received the 3rd prize at the competition for Rog - Contemporary Art Center Ljubljana, and in 2008 the 2nd prize at the competition for Vienna School of Economics and the 1st prize for the Schrottenturm Office complex, Klagenfurt, Austria.

Bevk-Perović Arhitekti also runs the T-5 Project Space which is a regular venue of the Pecha Kucha Night events in Ljubljana.

See also

External links