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− | The [[DANS Arhitekti]] architectural studio was founded in [[established::2004]] by [[Miha Dešman]], [[Katarina Pirkmajer Dešman]], [[Eva Fišer Berlot]], [[Rok Bogataj]], and [[Vlatka Ljubanović]] | + | The [[DANS Arhitekti]] architectural studio was founded in [[established::2004]] by [[Miha Dešman]], [[Katarina Pirkmajer Dešman]], [[Eva Fišer Berlot]], [[Rok Bogataj]], and [[Vlatka Ljubanović]], a collective of architects who had formerly collaborated on various projects. Today their practice pays special attention to the social dimension. DANS projects thus focus on schools, kindergartens, hospitals, and buildings for people with special needs. |
− | Some of the recent work includes | + | Some of the recent work includes the centre for elderly people Hospic, a children's department and occupational therapy space at the Institute for Rehabilitation, and the footbridge across the Ljubljanica River at Špica – all in Ljubljana. |
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− | The DANS Arhitekti has successfully entered several competitions. Their proposal for the Don Bosko Centre in Maribor won | + | The DANS Arhitekti has successfully entered several competitions. Their proposal for the Don Bosko Centre in Maribor won first prize in 2007. The Minimal Housing Units Pipanova in Ljubljana is a result of the invited competition in 2007 as well. Both projects are currently in progress. |
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Architects [[Katarina Pirkmajer]] and [[Miha Dešman]] previously worked at the Atelje Dešman-Pirkmajer studio. Both studied at the [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana]] with Professor [[Marjan Mušič]] before undertaking additional studies at the Institute for Urbanism and Architecture in Venice. They are members of the [[DESSA Architecture Centre and Association]] and have also been engaged as independent architects. Their most prominent projects include plans for schools, public and cultural buildings in Ljubljana and surrounding areas, for which they have won several awards – [[Piranesi Award]] in 1990, and the nomination for the [[Plečnik Award | Plečnik medal]] in 2004, among others. | Architects [[Katarina Pirkmajer]] and [[Miha Dešman]] previously worked at the Atelje Dešman-Pirkmajer studio. Both studied at the [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana]] with Professor [[Marjan Mušič]] before undertaking additional studies at the Institute for Urbanism and Architecture in Venice. They are members of the [[DESSA Architecture Centre and Association]] and have also been engaged as independent architects. Their most prominent projects include plans for schools, public and cultural buildings in Ljubljana and surrounding areas, for which they have won several awards – [[Piranesi Award]] in 1990, and the nomination for the [[Plečnik Award | Plečnik medal]] in 2004, among others. | ||
− | Miha Dešman has also been engaged in graphic design (book design) and writes about architecture in his capacity as Editor in Chief of the magazine [[Architects' Bulletin (ab)]]. He is actively engaged in the work of the [[Architects' Society of Ljubljana (DAL)]] and the [[Union of Slovene Architects' Societies]]. | + | Miha Dešman has also been engaged in graphic design (book design) and writes about architecture in his capacity as Editor-in-Chief of the magazine [[Architects' Bulletin (ab)]]. He is actively engaged in the work of the [[Architects' Society of Ljubljana (DAL)]] and the [[Union of Slovene Architects' Societies]]. |
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21 Oct 2015
A participative action One hundred forty-four project by the residents Barbara Novakovič Kolenc (Muzeum Institute) and Vlatka Ljubanović (DANS Arhitekti) in collaboration with the pupils of the Primary school Iben Haldun, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Tel Aviv,
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20 May 2015
3 Jun 2015
An exhibition of contemporary Slovene architecture, curated by Kristina Dešman and Miha Dešman (DANS Arhitekti), accompanied by an opening lecture by Miha Dešman, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Budapest,
The DANS Arhitekti has successfully entered several competitions. Their proposal for the Don Bosko Centre in Maribor won first prize in 2007. The Minimal Housing Units Pipanova in Ljubljana is a result of the invited competition in 2007 as well. Both projects are currently in progress.
Background
Architects Katarina Pirkmajer and Miha Dešman previously worked at the Atelje Dešman-Pirkmajer studio. Both studied at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana with Professor Marjan Mušič before undertaking additional studies at the Institute for Urbanism and Architecture in Venice. They are members of the DESSA Architecture Centre and Association and have also been engaged as independent architects. Their most prominent projects include plans for schools, public and cultural buildings in Ljubljana and surrounding areas, for which they have won several awards – Piranesi Award in 1990, and the nomination for the Plečnik medal in 2004, among others.
Miha Dešman has also been engaged in graphic design (book design) and writes about architecture in his capacity as Editor-in-Chief of the magazine Architects' Bulletin (ab). He is actively engaged in the work of the Architects' Society of Ljubljana (DAL) and the Union of Slovene Architects' Societies.