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== Projects == | == Projects == | ||
− | Larger common projects realised by Ravnikar-Potokar include the Mandrač business and residential centre in Koper-Capodistria (1996), IEDC MBA School in Bled (1999-2000), the new Brinje School in Grosuplje (1998–2000), [[France Bevk Public Library | + | Larger common projects realised by Ravnikar-Potokar include the Mandrač business and residential centre in Koper-Capodistria (1996), IEDC MBA School in Bled (1999-2000), the new Brinje School in Grosuplje (1998–2000), [[France Bevk Public Library Nova Gorica]] (1998–2000), Papirografika, Ljubljana (1998–1999), Imos, Ljubljana (1999–2000), Masarykova F1, Ljubljana (2000–2003), Sežana Secondary School Sports Hall (2002–2003), the Secondary Medical School in Celje (2004–2005), Šalara business and residental centre in Koper-Capodistria (2004–2005) and Masarykova F2 in Ljubljana (2006–2007). |
== See also == | == See also == |
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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
Projects
Larger common projects realised by Ravnikar-Potokar include the Mandrač business and residential centre in Koper-Capodistria (1996), IEDC MBA School in Bled (1999-2000), the new Brinje School in Grosuplje (1998–2000), France Bevk Public Library Nova Gorica (1998–2000), Papirografika, Ljubljana (1998–1999), Imos, Ljubljana (1999–2000), Masarykova F1, Ljubljana (2000–2003), Sežana Secondary School Sports Hall (2002–2003), the Secondary Medical School in Celje (2004–2005), Šalara business and residental centre in Koper-Capodistria (2004–2005) and Masarykova F2 in Ljubljana (2006–2007).