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[[Ofis Arhitekti]] in Ljubljana was formed by [[Rok Oman]] and [[Špela Videčnik]] in [[Established::1996]]. Both studied architecture at the [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana]] before continuing their studies at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London. Their work negotiates between architectural projects in different scales (from 30 to 50,000 square metres), covering performing arts and design.
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[[Ofis Arhitekti]] is a Ljubljana based yet internationally acclaimed  architectural office. With its numerous awards and projects that are spread across several continents, this moderately sized bureau is at the forefront of Slovene architectural practice. Adept in very diverse contexts, Ofis has been designing projects that scale from 30 to 50,000 square metres – their work ranges from futuristic football stadiums and huge housing projects to modest mountain huts. It encompasses architecture, urbanism, art and stage design.
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Formed in [[Established::1998]], the bureau was founded and is still led by [[Rok Oman]] and [[Špela Videčnik]]. Now employing about two dozens architects, the company has an additional office in Paris.
 
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Ofis Arhitekti has participated in several Venice Architecture Biennials, in the 1st Beijing Architecture Biennial of 2004, and in the London Architecture Biennial of 2006. Since 2001 the company has presented its works at lectures in Ljubljana as well as in Croatia, the UK, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, China, and the USA. Their work is published in main architectural magazines, presented at several international exhibitions, and has been awarded many prizes.
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==Background==
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Rok and Špela established Ofis just after graduating at the [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Architecture]] in Ljubljana. As many of their peers they continued and (in 2000) finished their studies at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London. In that same year Zaha Hadid named them among the top 10 exceptional emerging architects for Phaidon 10x10.
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About that time they received the Young Architect of the Year Award (London, 2000) and the Design Vanguard Award (2001), with their bureau being designated as one of five young architectural offices 'to look out for' by the Guardian in 2001. Right from the start they also got recognised in Slovenia and their project  ''16 x 68 Housing Block'' in Piran (2000) earned them the [[Piranesi Award]].
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Nowadays both are regular speakers at international conferences, with their academic career involving teaching at the Harvard University in the USA. Their work has been covered by media outlets such as the New York Times, The Guardian, The Independent, El País, Der Spiegel, Die Welt, Bild and most architectural magazines, as well as got featured in various books.
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==Prominent works==
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The projects taken over by Ofis Arhitekti are very heterogeneous. Of the big public housing undertakings one should mention their first large scale development abroad, the Basket Apartments in Paris (started in 2008 and finished in 2013). These student dormitories feature 192 studios in Paris' 19th district as part of the new urban development of the city. However, also very remarkable are the Honeycomb Apartments (2003–2005), a low-cost housing project along the Izola Bay, which successfully employed the concept of a (humble) modular unit.
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Projects of a more public character include the Football Stadium FC Bate Borisov in Belarus, a somewhat futuristic and grandiose building finished in 2014 (they also designed a stadium in Maribor, Slovenia). Less imposing but also striking is their extension and renovation of the [[City Museum of Ljubljana]], notably kick-started right about after their graduation in 1998.
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{{Wide image|Ofis Arhitekti 2010 City Museum.JPG}}
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Two relatively recent Ofis projects are winter shelters in the Slovene Alps (one below Mount Skuta and the other on the Kanin mountain range), of which unusual style garnered them lots of attention and acclaim. However, they also did several imaginative takes on the vernacular architecture of the Alpine region. Utilising lots of wood they gave it a contemporary functionality while also keeping up with the traditions of the locale.  
  
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Other projects of theirs feature a small farewell chapel (chosen by The Hinge magazine as a stand up building in 2009), a shopping mall for Mercator, the interior of the jewellery store Zlatarna Celje as well as various luxurious villas, office programs, and residential houses. They were also among the participating architects of the very curious [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]] in Vitanje.
  
Their current projects are of various programme and location. The project Basket Apartments in Paris provided student dormitories with 192 studios in Paris's 19th district as part of the new urban development of the city. Ofis Arhitekti are also one of the participating architects of the new [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]] in Vitanje. Furthermore the studio is building Alpine ski apartments and developing interiors for new concept stores for the jewelrey franchise Zlatarna Celje.
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Worth mentioning is that they occasionally do design for art performances, installations, and theatre plays.
  
Past projects by Ofis include an under-extension to a villa in Bled; the Old Oaks 19th-century lakeside villa extension project; and in 2004 their most prominent work, a contemporary extension to the [[City Museum of Ljubljana]] and renovation of the old museum space using an innovative formal and experiential vocabulary. Other projects include 650 Apartments in Ljubljana, in which the exactness of the modular was explored and translated into a composition of the flexible and the inflexible, creating a delightful apartment complex; and Housing on the Coast, a low-cost housing project along Izola Bay which successfully employed the humble modular unit. The awarded Football stadium Maribor is just a beginning of their sport-architecture followed by the stadium FC BATE in Belarus (2012).
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The studio takes part in various architectural competition and also explores scenography in the frame of performances, installations, and theatre.
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==Awards and mentions==
  
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Though hard to keep track of, some of the awards and nominations are the Architectural Record Award, NY (2001); the RIBA Architectural Review and Design Awards, London; the High Commendation for the City Museum Ljubljana (2004); the Miami Biennial Honors for Villa Under-Extension in Bled (2005); the European Grand Prix at the Innovation Awards, Monaco (2006); and the Mies van den Rohe Awards (Commendation for Housing on the Coast, 2007; Football stadium Maribor, 2008; Shopping roof apartments, 2008; Farewell Chapel, 2010); the IOC/IAKS award, silver medal for Football Stadium Maribor (2009); ArchDaily Building of the year for the Religious, Farewell Chapel (2009); and the shared [[Plečnik Award]] for KSEVT in 2013.
  
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Ofis Arhitekti has participated in several Venice Architecture Biennials, in the Beijing Architecture Biennial 2004, and in the London Architecture Biennial in 2006. The company has presented its works at lectures in Ljubljana as well as in Croatia, the UK, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, China, and the USA. Their work has been presented at several international exhibitions.
  
Ofis arhitekti has been awarded many prizes, including the [[Piranesi Award]] for its ''16 x 68 Housing Block'' in Piran (2000), the Young Architect of the Year Award (London, 2000), the Design Vanguard Award (2001), the designation as one of five young architectural offices 'to look out for' in the Guardian (2001), the Architectural Record Award, New York (2001), the RIBA Architectural Review and Design Awards, London (High Commendation for the City Museum Ljubljana, 2004), the Miami Biennial Honors for Villa Under-Extension in Bled (2005), the European Grand Prix at the Innovation Awards, Monaco (2006), and the Mies van den Rohe Awards (Commendation for Housing on the Coast, 2007; Football stadium Maribor, 2008; Shopping roof apartments, 2008).
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In 2006 Gustavo Gili published a monograph issue 2G on OFIS. Lace and Tetris apartments were announced as two of the Worlds 10 most creative apartment buildings by Oddee blog. In 2011 DAMDI published OFIS_open archive files 98-11, their second monograph issue in the DD series.
  
In 2009 the studio received a IOC/IAKS award for Football stadium Maribor while their Farewell Chapel was selected for a Building of the year 2009 by an ''ArchDaily'' online magazine. Ofis arhitekti were among a selected nominee for the Chernikov Prize 2010, bestowed by ICIF.
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{{Wide image|Ofis Arhitekti 2012 Basket Apartments Paris.JPG}}
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
  
 
* [[City Museum of Ljubljana]]
 
* [[City Museum of Ljubljana]]
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* [[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]]
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* [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
  
* [http://www.ofis-a.si/ OFIS Arhitekti website]  
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* [http://www.ofis-a.si/str_2/ofis_base.html OFIS Arhitekti website]  
* [http://www.archdaily.com/48652/ad-interviews-ofis-arhitekti/Ofis Arhitekti interview at the Archdaily website]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkxIc9E6DzY A 2015 lecture by Špela Videčnik, presenting OFIS's projects at Politecnico di Milano, Italy]
* [http://www.dezeen.com/2010/02/01/backbone-village-houses-by-ofis-arhitekti/ ''Backbone Village Houses'' at Dezeen website]
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* [http://www.ukconstructionweek.com/news/construction-buzz/1173-ofis-arhitekti-designs-modular-house-suited-for-different-terrains-and-climates-construction-buzz-110 An article on OFIS's prototype modular house project (2017)]
* [http://www.bustler.net/index.php/article/ofis_arhitekti_win_student_housing_competition_in_paris/ ''Student Housing Competition in Paris'' project]
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* [http://www.bustler.net/index.php/article/ofis_arhitekti_win_student_housing_competition_in_paris/ An article on the ''Student Housing Competition in Paris'' project]
* [http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/9/view/9376/ofis-architecture-all-seasons-tent-tower.html ''All Seasons Tent Tower'' project on Designboom website]
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* [https://architizer.com/blog/slovenian-ofis-arhitekti/ An comprehensive article about OFIS Arhitekti on Architizer]
* [http://bpnet.eclap.eu/urn%3Aaxmedis%3A00000%3Aobj%3A792ea92e-70f4-499f-b61f-811c249b2153 Photos of Rok Oman's scenography from the performance ''Paracelsus and Frankenstein'' on eclap.eu]
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* [https://www.dezeen.com/tag/ofis-arhitekti/ Articles about OFIS arhitekti on Dezeen webportal]  
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* [http://www.archdaily.com/tag/ofis-arhitekti Articles about OFIS arhitekti on Archdaily webportal]
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* [http://www.archilovers.com/teams/110024/ofis-arhitekti.html#projects OFIS arhitekti on Archilovers]
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* [https://www.archi-guide.com/AR/ofis.htm A list of articles on OFIS's works]
  
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Ofis Arhitekti 2011 Stadium FC Bate Borisov.JPGStadium FC Bate Borisov, Ofis Arhitekti, 2011

Ofis Arhitekti is a Ljubljana based yet internationally acclaimed architectural office. With its numerous awards and projects that are spread across several continents, this moderately sized bureau is at the forefront of Slovene architectural practice. Adept in very diverse contexts, Ofis has been designing projects that scale from 30 to 50,000 square metres – their work ranges from futuristic football stadiums and huge housing projects to modest mountain huts. It encompasses architecture, urbanism, art and stage design.

Formed in 1998, the bureau was founded and is still led by Rok Oman and Špela Videčnik. Now employing about two dozens architects, the company has an additional office in Paris.


Background

Rok and Špela established Ofis just after graduating at the Faculty of Architecture in Ljubljana. As many of their peers they continued and (in 2000) finished their studies at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London. In that same year Zaha Hadid named them among the top 10 exceptional emerging architects for Phaidon 10x10.

About that time they received the Young Architect of the Year Award (London, 2000) and the Design Vanguard Award (2001), with their bureau being designated as one of five young architectural offices 'to look out for' by the Guardian in 2001. Right from the start they also got recognised in Slovenia and their project 16 x 68 Housing Block in Piran (2000) earned them the Piranesi Award.

Nowadays both are regular speakers at international conferences, with their academic career involving teaching at the Harvard University in the USA. Their work has been covered by media outlets such as the New York Times, The Guardian, The Independent, El País, Der Spiegel, Die Welt, Bild and most architectural magazines, as well as got featured in various books.

Prominent works

The projects taken over by Ofis Arhitekti are very heterogeneous. Of the big public housing undertakings one should mention their first large scale development abroad, the Basket Apartments in Paris (started in 2008 and finished in 2013). These student dormitories feature 192 studios in Paris' 19th district as part of the new urban development of the city. However, also very remarkable are the Honeycomb Apartments (2003–2005), a low-cost housing project along the Izola Bay, which successfully employed the concept of a (humble) modular unit.

Projects of a more public character include the Football Stadium FC Bate Borisov in Belarus, a somewhat futuristic and grandiose building finished in 2014 (they also designed a stadium in Maribor, Slovenia). Less imposing but also striking is their extension and renovation of the City Museum of Ljubljana, notably kick-started right about after their graduation in 1998.

Ofis Arhitekti 2010 City Museum.JPGCity Museum, Ofis Arhitekti, 2010

Two relatively recent Ofis projects are winter shelters in the Slovene Alps (one below Mount Skuta and the other on the Kanin mountain range), of which unusual style garnered them lots of attention and acclaim. However, they also did several imaginative takes on the vernacular architecture of the Alpine region. Utilising lots of wood they gave it a contemporary functionality while also keeping up with the traditions of the locale.

Other projects of theirs feature a small farewell chapel (chosen by The Hinge magazine as a stand up building in 2009), a shopping mall for Mercator, the interior of the jewellery store Zlatarna Celje as well as various luxurious villas, office programs, and residential houses. They were also among the participating architects of the very curious Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT) in Vitanje.

Worth mentioning is that they occasionally do design for art performances, installations, and theatre plays.

Awards and mentions

Though hard to keep track of, some of the awards and nominations are the Architectural Record Award, NY (2001); the RIBA Architectural Review and Design Awards, London; the High Commendation for the City Museum Ljubljana (2004); the Miami Biennial Honors for Villa Under-Extension in Bled (2005); the European Grand Prix at the Innovation Awards, Monaco (2006); and the Mies van den Rohe Awards (Commendation for Housing on the Coast, 2007; Football stadium Maribor, 2008; Shopping roof apartments, 2008; Farewell Chapel, 2010); the IOC/IAKS award, silver medal for Football Stadium Maribor (2009); ArchDaily Building of the year for the Religious, Farewell Chapel (2009); and the shared Plečnik Award for KSEVT in 2013.

Ofis Arhitekti has participated in several Venice Architecture Biennials, in the Beijing Architecture Biennial 2004, and in the London Architecture Biennial in 2006. The company has presented its works at lectures in Ljubljana as well as in Croatia, the UK, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, China, and the USA. Their work has been presented at several international exhibitions.

In 2006 Gustavo Gili published a monograph issue 2G on OFIS. Lace and Tetris apartments were announced as two of the Worlds 10 most creative apartment buildings by Oddee blog. In 2011 DAMDI published OFIS_open archive files 98-11, their second monograph issue in the DD series.

Ofis Arhitekti 2012 Basket Apartments Paris.JPGBasket Apartments , Ofis Arhitekti, Paris, 2012

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