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− | [[Ravnikar-Potokar Architecture Bureau]] was founded in [[Established::2003]] by architects [[Vojteh Ravnikar]] (1943–2010) and [[Robert Potokar]] | + | [[Ravnikar-Potokar Architecture Bureau]] was founded in [[Established::2003]] by architects [[Vojteh Ravnikar]] (1943–2010) and [[Robert Potokar]]. The two worked under KARS in Sežana and ARHE in Ljubljana before going independent. [[Vojteh Ravnikar]] was a central figure of architecture culture in Slovenia. He played a key role in establishing the [[Piranesi Foundation]] and [[Piran Days of Architecture]]. |
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+ | From 2003 to 2010 the team consisted of the two founding architects. Since Ravnikar's death in 2010, it has grown to include a number of architects and external partners with the aim of covering a broad range of activities, from architectural planning to interior design and urbanism. This scale has enabled the studio to successfully carry out a number of large, complex projects throughout Slovenia. | ||
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== Projects == | == Projects == | ||
− | + | Ravnikar-Potočnik's porfolio includes many large-scale projects for municipal and governmental clients: senior centres in Ljubljana (2009), Idrija (2011) and Hodoš (2011); schools and educational facilities in Celje (2005), Kamnik (2014), and Litija (2014); and various other public use projects, such as the France Bevk Library in Nova Gorica (2000), the revamped Kolezija swimming pool complex in Ljubljana (2015), and functional buildings at the Skočjanski Zatok Nature Reserve in Koper (2016). | |
+ | The studio has also designed a number of office buildings, including the Masarykova F2 office building in Ljubljana (2007), for which it was awarded the [[Golden Pencil Award]]. | ||
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== 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
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Ravnikar-Potokar Architecture Bureau was founded in 2003 by architects Vojteh Ravnikar (1943–2010) and Robert Potokar. The two worked under KARS in Sežana and ARHE in Ljubljana before going independent. Vojteh Ravnikar was a central figure of architecture culture in Slovenia. He played a key role in establishing the Piranesi Foundation and Piran Days of Architecture.
From 2003 to 2010 the team consisted of the two founding architects. Since Ravnikar's death in 2010, it has grown to include a number of architects and external partners with the aim of covering a broad range of activities, from architectural planning to interior design and urbanism. This scale has enabled the studio to successfully carry out a number of large, complex projects throughout Slovenia.
Projects
Ravnikar-Potočnik's porfolio includes many large-scale projects for municipal and governmental clients: senior centres in Ljubljana (2009), Idrija (2011) and Hodoš (2011); schools and educational facilities in Celje (2005), Kamnik (2014), and Litija (2014); and various other public use projects, such as the France Bevk Library in Nova Gorica (2000), the revamped Kolezija swimming pool complex in Ljubljana (2015), and functional buildings at the Skočjanski Zatok Nature Reserve in Koper (2016).
The studio has also designed a number of office buildings, including the Masarykova F2 office building in Ljubljana (2007), for which it was awarded the Golden Pencil Award.
See also
- Piranesi Foundation
- Piran Days of Architecture
- France Bevk Public Library Nova Gorica
- Slovene National Theatre Nova Gorica
External links
- Ravnikar-Potokar Architecture Bureau website (in Slovenian)
- Vojteh Ravnikar presented in Sinfo Magazine, March 2006 - pdf
- interview with Vojteh Ravnikar at the Slovenia News website
- Delo newspaper article reporting V. Ravnikar's death (in Slovenian)