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The [[ARK - Institute for Architecture and Culture]] was established in [[Established::2005]] by architect dr. Petra Čeferin, who did her postgraduate studies in Finland and earned a degree ''doctor of science'' in frames of [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana]]. She was honoured a Bruno Zevi Award for her essay entitled ''Transforming Reality with Architecture: The Finnish Contribution'' in 2008. | The [[ARK - Institute for Architecture and Culture]] was established in [[Established::2005]] by architect dr. Petra Čeferin, who did her postgraduate studies in Finland and earned a degree ''doctor of science'' in frames of [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana]]. She was honoured a Bruno Zevi Award for her essay entitled ''Transforming Reality with Architecture: The Finnish Contribution'' in 2008. | ||
− | In 2006-2007 ARK organised a series of lectures at the [[Architecture Museum of Ljubljana]] under title ''Architectural Epicentres''. These lectures focused on seven epicentres - Brazil and Mexico in the 1950s, Finland in the 1960s, Switzerland and USA in the 1980s, Barcelona in the 1990s, and the Netherlands at the close of the 20th century, while the concluding lecture focused on Slovenia and the (im)possibility of its becoming one of the next architectural epicentres. The lecturers were Keith L Eggener, Hugo Segawa, Harri Kalha, Bart Lootsma, Nott Chaviezel, Mary McLeod, Jose Luis Echeverre, Yasushi Zenno, Rado Riha and Boštjan Vuga | + | In 2006-2007 ARK organised a series of lectures at the [[Architecture Museum of Ljubljana]] under title ''Architectural Epicentres''. These lectures focused on seven epicentres - Brazil and Mexico in the 1950s, Finland in the 1960s, Switzerland and USA in the 1980s, Barcelona in the 1990s, and the Netherlands at the close of the 20th century, while the concluding lecture focused on Slovenia and the (im)possibility of its becoming one of the next architectural epicentres. The lecturers were Keith L Eggener, Hugo Segawa, Harri Kalha, Bart Lootsma, Nott Chaviezel, Mary McLeod, Jose Luis Echeverre, Yasushi Zenno, Rado Riha and Boštjan Vuga – [[Sadar-Vuga Arhitekti]]. The book ''Architectural Epicentres: Inventing Architecture, Intervening in Reality'' edited by Petra Čeferin and Cvetka Požar was published by Architecture Museum in 2008. |
In May 2009 ''Next step: Project architecture'' conference was held at [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]], hosting many prominent names like prof. Kenneth Frampton, prof. dr. Luis Fernádez-Galiano, and dr. Pier Vittorio Aureli. The purpose of the conference was to determine the role of architecture in today's world and to address the question whether is in the time of global capitalism still possible to maintain critical position toward the dominating market-driven structures and practices. A full-day international architectural conference was organised in cooperation with the [[Architecture Museum of Ljubljana]] and [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana]]. | In May 2009 ''Next step: Project architecture'' conference was held at [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]], hosting many prominent names like prof. Kenneth Frampton, prof. dr. Luis Fernádez-Galiano, and dr. Pier Vittorio Aureli. The purpose of the conference was to determine the role of architecture in today's world and to address the question whether is in the time of global capitalism still possible to maintain critical position toward the dominating market-driven structures and practices. A full-day international architectural conference was organised in cooperation with the [[Architecture Museum of Ljubljana]] and [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana]]. |
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16 Dec 2013
A presentation of contemporary Slovene architecture and a screening of Small and Smart – Expressions of Contemporary Slovenian Architecture, produced by the Museum of Architecture and Design and ARK - Institute for Architecture and Culture, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Rome,
28 Sep 2013
A screening of Small and Smart: Contemporary Slovenian Architecture on Film, produced by the Museum of Architecture and Design and ARK - Institute for Architecture and Culture
at the Arquiteturas Film Festival Lisbon
21 Sep 2013
5 Oct 2013
A lecture by Boštjan Vuga entitled Production of Publicness and screenings of Stadium Stožice from the series Small and Smart: Contemporary Slovenian Architecture on Film, produced by the Museum of Architecture and Design and ARK - Institute for Architecture and Culture, at the opening of and during the exhibition SADAR + VUGA Architects: A Review
6 May 2013
A screening of Small and Smart: Contemporary Slovenian Architecture on Film, produced by the Museum of Architecture and Design and ARK - Institute for Architecture and Culture, and lectures by Jeff Bickert (ARK - Institute for Architecture and Culture) and Petra Čeferin (Museum of Architecture and Design), supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Budapest,
18 Apr 2013
30 Apr 2013
New Slovenian Architecture, an exhibition by Damir Kovačič and screenings of Small and Smart: Contemporary Slovenian Architecture on Film produced by Museum of Architecture and Design and ARK - Institute for Architecture and Culture at BINA 2013
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