Slovenia has continuously redefined design across rural life. With an architecture that’s intimately tied to the country’s geography, Slovenia emerged as a crossroads of European cultural and trade routes. This produced hybrid building styles and typologies defined by history and exchange. Expanding upon modernist roots and the work of architects like Max Fabiani, Ivan Vurnik, and Jože Plečnik, contemporary building projects are designed through ideas on multiplicity and coupled programming.
Building Slovenia: New Housing Projects Rethinking Rural Life
https://www.archdaily.com/961190/building-slovenia-new-housing-projects-rethinking-rural-lifeEric Baldwin
Beaver Center / Strehovec arhitekt + Ravnikar Potokar
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Architects: Ravnikar Potokar, Strehovec arhitekt
- Area: 400 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: Aspa-ING, EL-Part, Aleš Hudernik, MK3
https://www.archdaily.com/971671/beaver-center-strehovec-arhitekt-plus-ravnikar-potokarValeria Silva
Tourist Information Centre Postojna / studio stratum
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Architects: Studio Stratum
- Area: 108 m²
- Year: 2014
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Professionals: CBD d.o.o., Biro Črta d. o. o., Kolektor koling d.o.o., P-Študija, Liljana Ožbot s. p., +2
https://www.archdaily.com/605125/tourist-information-centre-postojna-studio-stratumDaniel Sánchez
A House for the Best Years / Biro Gašperič
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Architects: Biro Gašperič
- Area: 192 m²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Egoluce, Lzf
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Professionals: Bauta, Ciril Bogataj
https://www.archdaily.com/554570/a-house-for-the-best-years-biro-gaspericCristian Aguilar