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One of SADAR+VUGA's most-acknowledged work is probably the building of the [[Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia (GZS)]] in Ljubljana, which was raised in 1999. The building showcased their knack for a charismatic architectural language and visually stimulating, layered and intertwined building set ups. Since then, they've made an impact in Ljubljana, systematically creating architectural landmarks in the capital. Some of them are the the Central part of the [[National Gallery of Slovenia]] (2001), the [[Sports Park Stožice]] (2010) &ndasH, at the time one of the biggest construction sites in Slovenia and the large commercial centre and the park, which would transform the otherwise professional sports grounds into one of Ljubljana’s largest leisure zones, still await tcompletion.
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A more recent intervention is the renovation of Slovenska boulevard (Ljubljana, 2015, together with Dekleva Gregorič, Katušič Kockbek arhitekti, Scapelab and Studio Krištof). To quote the architects themselves, "In the beginning, we were preoccupied with the creation of public space – within government buildings, private residences and open space. Now, while still focusing on the public-private duality within our projects, we are more excited with the specifics of architectural interventions within existing structures."
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The office collaborated at designing several professionally acclaimed realisations at home, such as the Cultural Center of EU Space Technologies (Vitanje, 2012, together with Bevk Perović, Dekleva Gregorič and OFIS arhitekti) and
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They seek commissions abroad as well and the Campus Schoonmeersen of College Ghent is built based on their plans, as is the reconstruction and adaptation of the abandoned construction site of the Home of Revolution in Nikšić, Montenegro, started in 2017.
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==Awards and nominations==
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For its projects the office has been awarded numerous prizes, such as Bauwelt Prize, Iconic Award, Archmarathon Award, Piranesi award and has been nominated for Mies van der Rohe Award eight times. Other awards of substantial importance are the Marcus Prize for Architecture (Milwaukee, USA, 2007); ECCS Steel Design Award in 2003 and 2001, and Bauwelt Prize granted in Berlin, Germany in 2001.
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SADAR + VUGA Architects were nominated for the prestigious Mies Van Der Rohe Award in 2001, 2003, and 2009, and for the Iakov Chernikhov International Prize (Moscow, Russia) in 2008. In 2008 the SVA studio was shortlisted at the World Architecture Festival taking place in Barcelona, Spain.
  
 
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Apart from all this they also consciously (self)historicize their work, letting it be critically reflected not only in catalogues but also in books (''The Designers Republic's Adventures In & Out of Architecture'' (L. King Publishing, 2001), ''Tendencies'' (Design Document Series 17, DAMDI, 2006), and Sadar+Vuga: A Review (Hatje Cantz, 2012) as well as in a film-essay, released in 2017 and directed by [[Damjan Kozole]], of [[Vertigo]] production studio.  
 
Apart from all this they also consciously (self)historicize their work, letting it be critically reflected not only in catalogues but also in books (''The Designers Republic's Adventures In & Out of Architecture'' (L. King Publishing, 2001), ''Tendencies'' (Design Document Series 17, DAMDI, 2006), and Sadar+Vuga: A Review (Hatje Cantz, 2012) as well as in a film-essay, released in 2017 and directed by [[Damjan Kozole]], of [[Vertigo]] production studio.  
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The latter features reflections by and talks with Slovenian and foreign architects, critics and policy-makers, combined with visits to the bureaus largest realisations, documenting the diverse architectural production of the office.
  
 
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The latter is offering possible visions of the entire Sports Park Stožice complex, now for many years an unfinished construction ground. The ideas are a product of an international student workshop, done with students from the Münster School of Architecture, University of Applied, Sciences (MSA) and the Ljubljana based [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Architecture]] and the [[Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Biotechnology]].
 
The latter is offering possible visions of the entire Sports Park Stožice complex, now for many years an unfinished construction ground. The ideas are a product of an international student workshop, done with students from the Münster School of Architecture, University of Applied, Sciences (MSA) and the Ljubljana based [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Architecture]] and the [[Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Biotechnology]].
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Contact
SADAR + VUGA d.o.o.
Tivolska 50, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 430 5664, 386 (0) 1 430 5665
Founded byJurij Sadar
Jurij Sadar



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Never shy of making bold architectural statements, SADAR + VUGA is among the most visible architecture offices in Slovenia. Founded in 1996 by Boštjan Vuga and Jurij Sadar, they have had quite an impact in the built landscape (especially in the city of Ljubljana) as well as in the public discourse surrounding architecture. They've earned themselves substantial international limelight, with their projects standing (or are getting realised) in several states across Europe.

The bureau is usually simultaneously preoccupied by large scale projects – such as the renovation of the Slovenska Boulevard in Ljubljana and the Sports Park Stožice – as well by interior design and smaller housing enterprises. Either way, there is always a sense of complexity in their charismatic visual language.


Sports Park Stozice 2010 Photo Jan Prunk.jpgSports Park Stožice, 2010


Background

Jurij Sadar and Boštjan Vuga both graduated at the Faculty of Architecture in Ljubljana during the 1980s, with Vuga subsequently undertaking postgraduate studies at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London. He received the Student Plečnik Award in 1992, the same year when Sadar received (his first) Piranesi Award. In 1994 Vuga co-founded OCEAN, a still operating trans-national network of architects, urban planners and designers.

The duo established the bureau after winning open calls for two of their most well known projects – a rather thorough refurbishment of the National Gallery of Slovenia and the erection of new headquarters for the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia (GZS).

National Gallery of Slovenia 2009 Entrance hall Photo Janko Dermastja.jpgNational Gallery of Slovenia, view of the northern wing by Edvard Ravnikar and the entrance hall by SADAR + VUGA Architects, 2009.

Projects

One of SADAR+VUGA's most-acknowledged work is probably the building of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia (GZS) in Ljubljana, which was raised in 1999. The building showcased their knack for a charismatic architectural language and visually stimulating, layered and intertwined building set ups. Since then, they've made an impact in Ljubljana, systematically creating architectural landmarks in the capital. Some of them are the the Central part of the National Gallery of Slovenia (2001), the Sports Park Stožice (2010) &ndasH, at the time one of the biggest construction sites in Slovenia and the large commercial centre and the park, which would transform the otherwise professional sports grounds into one of Ljubljana’s largest leisure zones, still await tcompletion.

A more recent intervention is the renovation of Slovenska boulevard (Ljubljana, 2015, together with Dekleva Gregorič, Katušič Kockbek arhitekti, Scapelab and Studio Krištof). To quote the architects themselves, "In the beginning, we were preoccupied with the creation of public space – within government buildings, private residences and open space. Now, while still focusing on the public-private duality within our projects, we are more excited with the specifics of architectural interventions within existing structures."

The office collaborated at designing several professionally acclaimed realisations at home, such as the Cultural Center of EU Space Technologies (Vitanje, 2012, together with Bevk Perović, Dekleva Gregorič and OFIS arhitekti) and

They seek commissions abroad as well and the Campus Schoonmeersen of College Ghent is built based on their plans, as is the reconstruction and adaptation of the abandoned construction site of the Home of Revolution in Nikšić, Montenegro, started in 2017.

Awards and nominations

For its projects the office has been awarded numerous prizes, such as Bauwelt Prize, Iconic Award, Archmarathon Award, Piranesi award and has been nominated for Mies van der Rohe Award eight times. Other awards of substantial importance are the Marcus Prize for Architecture (Milwaukee, USA, 2007); ECCS Steel Design Award in 2003 and 2001, and Bauwelt Prize granted in Berlin, Germany in 2001.

SADAR + VUGA Architects were nominated for the prestigious Mies Van Der Rohe Award in 2001, 2003, and 2009, and for the Iakov Chernikhov International Prize (Moscow, Russia) in 2008. In 2008 the SVA studio was shortlisted at the World Architecture Festival taking place in Barcelona, Spain.

Architectural philosophy

Sadar+Vuga state their works to be "intentionally imperfect and awkward, robust, and ambiguous, intentionally incoherent and contradictory, where a single architectural project can be described as both monumental and informal at the same time". Aspiring to systematically produce innovative concepts they often opt for an audacious use of materials and colours, sometimes venturing into – as they say – an "expressive heaviness".

Thus the bureau strives not only to create visually challenging landmarks but also to open up public debates. In fact, the office established a certain transparency in their communication with both the public and the investors. However, Boštjan Vuga and Jurij Sadar are also interested in other aspects of architecture: in presenting their work through public appearances, international exhibitions, lectures and symposia. Both also teach at architecture schools (at TU Graz and the Faculty of Architecture in Ljubljana, respectively).

Reflections

Apart from all this they also consciously (self)historicize their work, letting it be critically reflected not only in catalogues but also in books (The Designers Republic's Adventures In & Out of Architecture (L. King Publishing, 2001), Tendencies (Design Document Series 17, DAMDI, 2006), and Sadar+Vuga: A Review (Hatje Cantz, 2012) as well as in a film-essay, released in 2017 and directed by Damjan Kozole, of Vertigo production studio.

The latter features reflections by and talks with Slovenian and foreign architects, critics and policy-makers, combined with visits to the bureaus largest realisations, documenting the diverse architectural production of the office.

Other public interventions

Additionally, the architects also try to intervene in the political process, as for example with the collection of their own realisations and of urban planning studies presented in the book Formula New Ljubljana (Actar, 2006) and later with the Sports Park Stožice: Possible futures (2016).

The latter is offering possible visions of the entire Sports Park Stožice complex, now for many years an unfinished construction ground. The ideas are a product of an international student workshop, done with students from the Münster School of Architecture, University of Applied, Sciences (MSA) and the Ljubljana based Faculty of Architecture and the Faculty of Biotechnology.


See also

Projects

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