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[[Maechtig-Vrhunc Arhitekti]] was founded in Ljubljana in [[Established::1995]] by partners Tomaž Maechtig and Urša Vrhunc. After graduating from the [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana]] Tomaž Maechtig continued his studies at the Gnomon School for Visual Effects and Computation, Hollywood in 2000. Urša Vrhunc took her Masters degree in Architecture and Urban Design at UCLA in the USA. Selected building projects include ''Celje Chalet'', the Riko prefabricated wood panel single-family building at Palm Springs, ''Edelweis houses'' in Stožice, EuroCity complex in Šiška, and the ''Mostec Apartment Block'', all in Ljubljana. | [[Maechtig-Vrhunc Arhitekti]] was founded in Ljubljana in [[Established::1995]] by partners Tomaž Maechtig and Urša Vrhunc. After graduating from the [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana]] Tomaž Maechtig continued his studies at the Gnomon School for Visual Effects and Computation, Hollywood in 2000. Urša Vrhunc took her Masters degree in Architecture and Urban Design at UCLA in the USA. Selected building projects include ''Celje Chalet'', the Riko prefabricated wood panel single-family building at Palm Springs, ''Edelweis houses'' in Stožice, EuroCity complex in Šiška, and the ''Mostec Apartment Block'', all in Ljubljana. | ||
− | They conceived also some urban design projects | + | They conceived also some urban design projects – in collaboration with [[GigoDesign]] they designed the Memorials for Fallen Victims of War that are placed round Slovenia. The studio has also designed the OblikaObleka fashion exhibition, temporary Telekom Info–points, and the interior of their own office space which won the [[National Design Awards | Interior of the Year Award]] in 2004. |
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