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[[Open House Slovenia Festival]] (OHS) was launched in [[established::2010]] when it created a selection of outstanding buildings to be open to the general public for the first time. Since then the festival every year showcases a new selection of buildings round Slovenia, from private houses to educational or cultural institutions, or business, sports, tourism and health facilities or open spaces. The latest contemporary architecture is featured alongside successful adaptations of historical buildings.
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The [[Open House Slovenia Festival]] (OHS) first took place in [[established::2010]], joining the ranks of the international Open House Worldwide network. This project is centred around the basic premise that for a set amount of days a selection of outstanding architectural projects gets to be opened to the wider public. Resident houses, public architectures, various renovations and so on get to be presented ''in situ'', with the visitors thus getting a much deeper insight into contemporary architectural practices as well as the related technologies.
  
The festival as well as other activities of the Open House Slovenia are organised by a non-profit organisation Afront (an independent, non-profit association for architecture, interior design, event management and public relations).  
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The festival is organised by a non-profit institute [[Afront]], which in 2012 got awarded the [[Plečnik Award|Plečnik medal]] for this initiative. Under its name the institute also runs various other activities of a similar nature. It promotes effective dialogue between professionals, industry, politics, economy and the general public.  
 
 
The OHS initiative promotes effective dialogue between professionals, industry, politics, economy and the general public. In 2012 the project was assigned assigned the [[Plečnik Award|Plečnik medal]].
 
 
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==The festival==
 
==The festival==
  
Each year, a committee of architecture, urbanism and construction professionals chooses the buildings that are to be featured in the annual Open House Slovenia Festival. These buildings are most often ones that were previously given various prizes or honourable mentions or were otherwise recognised as outstanding works. They make up roughly half of the presented buildings (about a hundred of them each year), with the other being the ones already shown in the previous years.  
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For each rendition of the festival a committee of architecture, construction and spatial planning professionals chooses a selection of (relatively) new architectural works – private houses, educational or cultural institutions, business, sports, tourism and health facilities, open spaces, etc. Most often they were previously given various prizes, honourable mentions or were otherwise recognised as significant. These chosen works usually make up roughly half of the presented buildings (about a hundred of them each year), with the others being the ones already shown in the previous years. The latest contemporary architecture is featured alongside successful adaptations of historical buildings.
  
Organised tours are guided by architects or building owners or users, with more than 250 architects, owners, event organisers and 50 volunteers participating in the event every year. All events are free, with the private houses visits needing to be pre-booked online.
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Organised tours are guided by the architects or building owners/users, with more than 300 architects, owners, event organisers and volunteers participating in the event every year. All events are free, with the visits to private houses needing to be pre-booked online.
  
Additionally, numerous other events make up the festival – film screenings, city walks, workshops, lectures, exhibitions, and so on. Usually at least a part of the programme is explicitly aimed at children.  
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A number of other events are featured during the festival – film screenings, city walks, workshops, lectures, exhibitions (in 2014, for example, one on the issues of architecture and sensory deprivation), and so on. Usually a part of the programme is also aimed at children.  
  
 
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== Open House Worldwide network ==
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==Open House Worldwide network==
  
The Open House Slovenia (OHS) initiative makes a part of the international Open House Worldwide network, comprising already 30 cities round the world (the Slovene node of the network is the only one focusing on the whole country, which in itself is still rather small). The initiative began in London as early as 1992.  
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The Open House initiative began in London as early as 1992. It was launched by Victoria Thornton, who felt that the established mediums of presenting architecture often tend to obscure its actual qualities. She addressed this discrepancy by literally opening the doors into architectural works, thus launching the Open house London, an enterprise that has fast grown into the Open House Worldwide network.  
  
Today the expanded Open City initiative offers architectural events throughout the whole year, raising the awareness of architecture and urban space in order to improve the quality of life.  
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The expanded Open house initiative offers architectural events throughout the whole year. Currently it comprises about 30 cities from around the world, with the Slovene node of the network being the only one focusing on the whole country (thus also functioning as some sort of a national showcase).  
  
 
== OHS online architectural collection==
 
== OHS online architectural collection==
  
The OHS initiative has created the biggest online Slovene contemporary architectural guide, with around 300 buildings and more than 500 authors/architects. Besides photo galleries and short texts contextualising the architecture, the people and companies involved as well as some basic technical details are also listed. One can also find a list of select architectural bureaus (complete with short descriptions and contacts).
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Web presentations of the chosen houses are equipped with photo galleries, short explanatory texts, basic technical details and lists of the people and companies involved. Thus the OHS initiative has created the biggest online Slovene contemporary architectural guide, which in 2016 featured around 300 buildings and spatial arrangements and more than 500 authors/architects. One can also browse through a list of select architectural bureaus with their short descriptions and contacts.
 
 
== OHS guided tours and other events ==
 
  
One can visit Open House Slovenia during the year as they can organise custom made professional guided tours for individuals and groups. Furthermore, the OHS collective also organises sporadic tours to events (like the Venice Biennale of Architecture) and various cities in Slovenia and its wider region. 
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== OHS tours and conferences ==
  
OHS is also active throughout the year and is cooperating with various partners in promoting its objective of sustainable, socially responsible and innovative architecture. In 2014 it organised the conference called 'Create a market for wooden products and services', followed by a conference conference and business networking meeting called 'Opportunities in sustainable construction' in 2015 and a participatory conference for business opportunities titled Innovation in healthy wooden sustainable buildings in 2016.  
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On request the Open House Slovenia organises custom made guided tours for individuals and groups throughout the whole year. Furthermore, the OHS collective also sets up sporadic tours to events like the Venice Biennale of Architecture or various cities in Slovenia and its wider region.
  
OHS also cooperated with the [[Museum of Architecture and Design]], the [[Piran Days of Architecture]], the ARHITUR conference, the IEDC - Bled School of Management, and others.
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In promoting its objective of sustainable, socially responsible and innovative architecture, OHS is cooperating with various partners (among them the [[Museum of Architecture and Design]], the [[Piran Days of Architecture]], the ARHITUR conference, the IEDC - Bled School of Management, and others). In 2014 it organised the conference called 'Create a market for wooden products and services', followed by a conference and business meeting called 'Opportunities in sustainable construction' in 2015 and a participatory conference for business opportunities titled 'Innovation in healthy wooden sustainable buildings' in 2016.  
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 19:02, 8 September 2016




Contact
Festival Odprte hiše Slovenije
Zelena pot 30, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Ana Struna Bregar, Director



Phone386 (0) 41 395 577
Frequencyannual
Festival dates21.4.2017 - 23.4.2017




The Open House Slovenia Festival (OHS) first took place in 2010, joining the ranks of the international Open House Worldwide network. This project is centred around the basic premise that for a set amount of days a selection of outstanding architectural projects gets to be opened to the wider public. Resident houses, public architectures, various renovations and so on get to be presented in situ, with the visitors thus getting a much deeper insight into contemporary architectural practices as well as the related technologies.

The festival is organised by a non-profit institute Afront, which in 2012 got awarded the Plečnik medal for this initiative. Under its name the institute also runs various other activities of a similar nature. It promotes effective dialogue between professionals, industry, politics, economy and the general public.


The festival

For each rendition of the festival a committee of architecture, construction and spatial planning professionals chooses a selection of (relatively) new architectural works – private houses, educational or cultural institutions, business, sports, tourism and health facilities, open spaces, etc. Most often they were previously given various prizes, honourable mentions or were otherwise recognised as significant. These chosen works usually make up roughly half of the presented buildings (about a hundred of them each year), with the others being the ones already shown in the previous years. The latest contemporary architecture is featured alongside successful adaptations of historical buildings.

Organised tours are guided by the architects or building owners/users, with more than 300 architects, owners, event organisers and volunteers participating in the event every year. All events are free, with the visits to private houses needing to be pre-booked online.

A number of other events are featured during the festival – film screenings, city walks, workshops, lectures, exhibitions (in 2014, for example, one on the issues of architecture and sensory deprivation), and so on. Usually a part of the programme is also aimed at children.

Open House Worldwide network

The Open House initiative began in London as early as 1992. It was launched by Victoria Thornton, who felt that the established mediums of presenting architecture often tend to obscure its actual qualities. She addressed this discrepancy by literally opening the doors into architectural works, thus launching the Open house London, an enterprise that has fast grown into the Open House Worldwide network.

The expanded Open house initiative offers architectural events throughout the whole year. Currently it comprises about 30 cities from around the world, with the Slovene node of the network being the only one focusing on the whole country (thus also functioning as some sort of a national showcase).

OHS online architectural collection

Web presentations of the chosen houses are equipped with photo galleries, short explanatory texts, basic technical details and lists of the people and companies involved. Thus the OHS initiative has created the biggest online Slovene contemporary architectural guide, which in 2016 featured around 300 buildings and spatial arrangements and more than 500 authors/architects. One can also browse through a list of select architectural bureaus with their short descriptions and contacts.

OHS tours and conferences

On request the Open House Slovenia organises custom made guided tours for individuals and groups throughout the whole year. Furthermore, the OHS collective also sets up sporadic tours to events like the Venice Biennale of Architecture or various cities in Slovenia and its wider region.

In promoting its objective of sustainable, socially responsible and innovative architecture, OHS is cooperating with various partners (among them the Museum of Architecture and Design, the Piran Days of Architecture, the ARHITUR conference, the IEDC - Bled School of Management, and others). In 2014 it organised the conference called 'Create a market for wooden products and services', followed by a conference and business meeting called 'Opportunities in sustainable construction' in 2015 and a participatory conference for business opportunities titled 'Innovation in healthy wooden sustainable buildings' in 2016.

See also

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