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The [[Plečnik Award]] presents the most prestigious national award in the field of architecture. It was launched in [[established::1972]], to mark the centenary of Slovenia's most acclaimed architect [[Jože Plečnik]] (1872–1957), and to highlight outstanding achievements in Slovene architecture. The [[Plečnik Fund]], established a year later, annually issues a competition call for the Plečnik Awards.  
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With the aim to recognise the role of architecture in shaping Slovenian national identity and to promote the values of architectural culture, the [[Plečnik Award]] is the highest honour presented for achievements in the field of architecture in Slovenia. It was launched in [[established::1972]] to commemorate the centenary of Slovenia's most acclaimed architect [[Jože Plečnik]] (1872–1957). The [[Plečnik Fund]] was established the following year. It manages the award process and issues the annual competition call for the award.  
  
Submissions, ranging from those for the best architecture and landscape architecture, for the best final-grade or postgraduate student works in the field of architecture and design, for special research contributions in the field of architecture, to those for special contributions to the development of architecture, are then nominated by an expert committee of the Association of Architects.
 
 
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== Awards ==
 
== Awards ==
Along with the Plečnik Award, Plečnik Medals are also bestowed to a well-considered architectural concept and a successful realisation of nominated projects. The Plečnik Student Recognition rewards the year's best student project, research, or publication.
 
  
A catalogue of all awarded projects is published, in some occasions also a guided tour of the winning projects is organised by the [[Architects' Society of Ljubljana (DAL)]].
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The Plečnik Award is presented each year to a superbly completed work by a Slovenian architect over the past five years in the fields of architecture, urbanism, landscape architecture or interior design. The winner is selected by a jury consisting of members of the profession and representatives of the Municipality of Ljubljana and the Republic of Slovenia.
  
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Alongside the main award, a secondary award, the Plečnik Medal, honours excellence in the fields of architectural theory, criticism and publication, or significant contributions to architectural culture and/or the promotion thereof.
The 2003 Plečnik Award went to the architects of a primary school in Kočevje, southern Slovenia, while a Plečnik Medal for his contribution to the development of Slovene architecture was posthumously presented to architect [[Savin Sever]]. In the same year the Plečnik Fund also honoured an international group of architects – [[Aljoša Dekleva]], Manuela Gatto, [[Tina Gregorič]], [[Robert Sedlak]], and Vasili Stroumpakos – who had examined the effects of shifting residential habits on urban residential architecture in their Masters dissertation entitled ''Negotiate My Boundary!'', written as part of their study at the London Architectural Association.  
 
  
In 2011 [[Matjaž Bolčina]], [[Ernest Milčinovič]], and [[Teja Savelli]] received the award for the renovation and transformation of the [[Škratelj Homestead]] into the [[Museum of Slovenian Film Actors]] in Divača, while in 2012 [[Jurij Kobe]] from [[ATELIERarhitekti‎]] and [[Rok Žnidaršič]] got awarded for the reconstructed former Minorite convent on the bank of the Drava river, turned into the [[Maribor Puppet Theatre]].
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A student award is also presented for outstanding achievements by students of architecture.
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== Other activities ==
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Since 2007, the day on which the presentation of the Plečnik Award falls has been designated as National Architecture Day. The occasion is marked by the opening of an exhibition of award winners at the [[Architectural Gallery Dessa::Dessa]] Architectural Gallery and a reception for architects at the Ljubljana Castle hosted by the mayor of Ljubljana.
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Since 2007, the Plečnik Fund has also published a catalogue of awarded and nominated works.
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With the aim to recognise the role of architecture in shaping Slovenian national identity and to promote the values of architectural culture, the Plečnik Award is the highest honour presented for achievements in the field of architecture in Slovenia. It was launched in 1972 to commemorate the centenary of Slovenia's most acclaimed architect Jože Plečnik (1872–1957). The Plečnik Fund was established the following year. It manages the award process and issues the annual competition call for the award.



Awards

The Plečnik Award is presented each year to a superbly completed work by a Slovenian architect over the past five years in the fields of architecture, urbanism, landscape architecture or interior design. The winner is selected by a jury consisting of members of the profession and representatives of the Municipality of Ljubljana and the Republic of Slovenia.

Alongside the main award, a secondary award, the Plečnik Medal, honours excellence in the fields of architectural theory, criticism and publication, or significant contributions to architectural culture and/or the promotion thereof.

A student award is also presented for outstanding achievements by students of architecture.

Other activities

Since 2007, the day on which the presentation of the Plečnik Award falls has been designated as National Architecture Day. The occasion is marked by the opening of an exhibition of award winners at the Dessa Architectural Gallery and a reception for architects at the Ljubljana Castle hosted by the mayor of Ljubljana.

Since 2007, the Plečnik Fund has also published a catalogue of awarded and nominated works.


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