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| local name = RogLab | | local name = RogLab | ||
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− | [[RogLab]] is a production, | + | [[RogLab]] is a pilot project for the future Rog Centre, aimed at developing a contemporary production centre that would incompass the fields of design, architecture, and visual arts. The integral part of RogLab is the 3D Workshop offering technology and services for rapid prototyping. |
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+ | RogLab was set up as a production, educational, presentation, and social space in October [[Established::2012]], in a 30 m²‑container object next to the former Rog factory. The RogLab programme is carried out by a partnership network of ciltural, researcs and educational institutions, as well as non-govermental and private companies. | ||
== Background == | == Background == | ||
− | In 2010 [[Municipality of Ljubljana]] joined the Central European project ''Second Chance'' in which it takes the transformation of the former Rog factory as a case study, compared to | + | In 2010 [[Municipality of Ljubljana]] joined the Central European project ''Second Chance'' in which it takes the transformation of the former Rog factory as a case study, compared to Nuremberg (former AEG factory), Leipzig (HALLE 14 of the former Cotton Spinning Mill), Venice (the Arsenale), and Krakow (the tram depot in the St. Lawrence district). The project aims at developing innovative strategies and concepts to upgrade the former industrial site to a key cultural hub in the city, the Rog Centre for architecture, design and contemporary art. |
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.roglab.si/en RogLab website] | * [http://www.roglab.si/en RogLab website] | ||
− | *[http://www.secondchanceproject.si/ Second Chance Ljubljana website] | + | * [http://www.secondchanceproject.eu/static/ljubljana.php Second Chance website] |
− | + | * [http://www.secondchanceproject.si/ Second Chance Ljubljana website - in Slovene] | |
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[[Category:Producers]] | [[Category:Producers]] |
RogLab was set up as a production, educational, presentation, and social space in October 2012, in a 30 m²‑container object next to the former Rog factory. The RogLab programme is carried out by a partnership network of ciltural, researcs and educational institutions, as well as non-govermental and private companies.
In 2010 Municipality of Ljubljana joined the Central European project Second Chance in which it takes the transformation of the former Rog factory as a case study, compared to Nuremberg (former AEG factory), Leipzig (HALLE 14 of the former Cotton Spinning Mill), Venice (the Arsenale), and Krakow (the tram depot in the St. Lawrence district). The project aims at developing innovative strategies and concepts to upgrade the former industrial site to a key cultural hub in the city, the Rog Centre for architecture, design and contemporary art.
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