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| name                = Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana
| local name           = Fakulteta za arhitekturo, Univerza v Ljubljani
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| local name         = Fakulteta za arhitekturo, Univerza v Ljubljani
 
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| name                = Professor Dr Peter Gabrijelčič
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| name                = Peter Gabrijelčič
 
| role                = Dean
 
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The Faculty of Architecture is the only faculty of the University of Ljubljana that educates graduate engineers of architecture, which here also includes town planning and design. The Faculty originated in 1920 as the Department of Architecture. At the outset, the school’s artistic orientation was determined in the Middle European tradition and personified by Schinkel, Semper and Wagner. [[Jože Plečnik]] and Ivan Vurnik were successors to this tradition, followed from the 1950s to the 1980s by Professors Edo Ravnikar and Edo Mihevc. In the post-war period the Department of Architecture was for many years part of the Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, with the exception of a short period between 1950-1954 when it was independent within the framework of the Technical Faculties. The separate Faculty of Architecture was established in 1995 due to high interest, very efficient studies and an unusually wide range of areas in which architecture graduates can work successfully. The number of degrees awarded by the Faculty up to the year 2000 was close to 3,000. It currently turns out some 100 students every year. Development in computer science, psychology and production organisation is now enabling the expansion of activities to new architectural areas. The undergraduate programme in Architecture lasts nine semesters, and before graduation a student has to pass about 40 exams. The Faculty also offers courses for specialist degrees, plus Masters degree and guided PhD programmes. Specialist and Masters degree programmes usually last two years and PhD studies three years. The Faculty employs more than 50 university teachers and associates; some of the younger teachers have completed postgraduate studies abroad. Intensive international exchange of students has also been introduced. Each academic year two foreign teachers work at the Faculty as visiting professors. Graduates of the Faculty are experts who are able to adjust to changing conditions and various tasks, including design of objects and interiors, projecting of buildings and planning of large town units, landscape architecture and even regional planning.
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The Faculty of Architecture is the only faculty of the University of Ljubljana that educates graduate engineers of architecture, which here also includes town planning and design. The Faculty originated in 1920 as the Department of Architecture. At the outset, the school’s artistic orientation was determined in the Middle European tradition and personified by Schinkel, Semper and Wagner. [[Jože Plečnik]] and Ivan Vurnik were successors to this tradition, followed from the 1950s to the 1980s by Professors [[Edo Ravnikar]] and [[Edo Mihevc]]. In the post-war period the Department of Architecture was for many years part of the Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, with the exception of a short period between 1950-1954 when it was independent within the framework of the Technical Faculties. The separate Faculty of Architecture was established in 1995 due to high interest, very efficient studies and an unusually wide range of areas in which architecture graduates can work successfully. The number of degrees awarded by the Faculty up to the year 2000 was close to 3,000. It currently turns out some 100 students every year. Development in computer science, psychology and production organisation is now enabling the expansion of activities to new architectural areas.  
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The undergraduate programme in Architecture lasts nine semesters, and before graduation a student has to pass about 40 exams. The Faculty also offers courses for specialist degrees, plus Masters degree and guided PhD programmes. Specialist and Masters degree programmes usually last two years and PhD studies three years. The Faculty employs more than 50 university teachers and associates; some of the younger teachers have completed postgraduate studies abroad. Intensive international exchange of students has also been introduced. Each academic year two foreign teachers work at the Faculty as visiting professors. Graduates of the Faculty are experts who are able to adjust to changing conditions and various tasks, including design of objects and interiors, projecting of buildings and planning of large town units, landscape architecture and even regional planning.
 
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Fakulteta za arhitekturo, Univerza v Ljubljani
Zoisova 12, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 200 0721
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The Faculty of Architecture is the only faculty of the University of Ljubljana that educates graduate engineers of architecture, which here also includes town planning and design. The Faculty originated in 1920 as the Department of Architecture. At the outset, the school’s artistic orientation was determined in the Middle European tradition and personified by Schinkel, Semper and Wagner. Jože Plečnik and Ivan Vurnik were successors to this tradition, followed from the 1950s to the 1980s by Professors Edo Ravnikar and Edo Mihevc. In the post-war period the Department of Architecture was for many years part of the Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, with the exception of a short period between 1950-1954 when it was independent within the framework of the Technical Faculties. The separate Faculty of Architecture was established in 1995 due to high interest, very efficient studies and an unusually wide range of areas in which architecture graduates can work successfully. The number of degrees awarded by the Faculty up to the year 2000 was close to 3,000. It currently turns out some 100 students every year. Development in computer science, psychology and production organisation is now enabling the expansion of activities to new architectural areas.

The undergraduate programme in Architecture lasts nine semesters, and before graduation a student has to pass about 40 exams. The Faculty also offers courses for specialist degrees, plus Masters degree and guided PhD programmes. Specialist and Masters degree programmes usually last two years and PhD studies three years. The Faculty employs more than 50 university teachers and associates; some of the younger teachers have completed postgraduate studies abroad. Intensive international exchange of students has also been introduced. Each academic year two foreign teachers work at the Faculty as visiting professors. Graduates of the Faculty are experts who are able to adjust to changing conditions and various tasks, including design of objects and interiors, projecting of buildings and planning of large town units, landscape architecture and even regional planning.


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Fakulteta za arhitekturo, Univerza v Ljubljani +
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The Faculty of Architecture is the only faculty of the University of Ljubljana that educates graduate engineers of architecture, which here also includes town planning and design. +
The Faculty of Architecture is the only faculty of the University of Ljubljana that educates graduate engineers of architecture, which here also includes town planning and design. +
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