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18 Jun 2015
28 Jun 2015
Meta Grgurevič, JAŠA as set designers and Ana Savić Gecan, costume designer, selected by Barbara Novakovič Kolenc, and students of the Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana and Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT) presented at the Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space (PG). Produced by Slovenian Theatre Institute and Muzeum Institute, in cooperation with Slovene National Theatre Drama Ljubljana and Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet Ljubljana, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Prague
4 Nov 2014
A lecture on Edvard Ravnikar by Professor Aleš Vodopivec, Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana, at Architectural Tuesdays – Slovenia
17 Jan 2014
8 Feb 2014
The Links, an exhibition of unique wood designs by Klara Zalokar and Klemen Zupančič (Handmade in Moste), OLoOP Design, Dejan Pfeifer (Studio Drevo), Tobias Putrih, Samo Gašperšič, Arne Vehovar, Nena Gabrovec and, Kaja Lipnik Vehovar, as well as the students of the Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana and Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana,
13 Jan 2014
23 Jan 2014
The exhibition X – Territorial: Slovenian Embassy in Israel - Israeli Embassy in Slovenia, featuring architectural designs for both embassies, made in cooperation with the Faculty of Architecture of WIZO Haifa Academy of Design and Education and the Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana, Vasa Perović (Bevk Perović Arhitekti) and Jure Grohar, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Tel Aviv,
25 Nov 2013
13 Dec 2013
A photo exhibition Plečnik's Žale and a colloquium about his work featuring a lecture by Peter Krečič, and a visit by the Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana and Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Paris and Consulate of the Republic of Slovenia St. Etienne,
11 Apr 2013
25 Apr 2013
An exhibition of innovative architectural projects by Lučka Ažman Momirski (Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana) and Marco Venturi
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 Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana is a member of the Erasmus exchange programme for European students, connecting the youth from all over Europe, exchanging knowledge, skills, and forming new connections.
In 2009 the Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana joined the international network of European architectural faculties for the South Africa Ithuba Project – in 2010 a group of students under the professional guidance will build a school in Johannesburg, the Republic of South Africa.
In 2011 The Faculty will host the international conference eCAADe (Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe), accompanied by a workshop. The main topics of the conference are recognition, development, and encouragement of virtual space.
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