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| name               = Piranesi Magazine
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| name               = Piranesi Magazine
| localname          = Piranesi
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| local name        = Piranesi
| street address      = Ustanova fundacija Piranesi d o o, Rimska 8, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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| logo              = Piranesi Magazine (logo).svg
| telephone           = 386 (0) 1 425 1202
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| street             = Gregorčičeva ulica 9
| fax                 = 386 (0) 1 425 1202
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| town              = SI-1000 Ljubljana
| proprietor          = Piranesi Foundation  
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| website            = http://www.piranesi.eu
| contacts = {{Contact
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| email              = ustanova.piranesi@gmail.com
| name               = Vojteh Ravnikar
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| telephone         = 386 (0) 1 422 4740
| role               = Editor in Chief
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| fax               = 386 (0) 1 422 4744
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| published by      = Piranesi Foundation
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| frequency          = annual
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  | name       = Robert Potokar
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  | role       = Managing Editor
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Published since 1992, Piranesi is one of the oldest architectural magazines in central Europe, plunging along with [[Piran Days of Architecture]] and the [[Piranesi Award]] into every important European architectural debate. Each magazine incorporates a thematic block covering important architectural events in central Europe, along with news and information about international architectural seminars and workshops. A comprehensive insight is given into individual opus through vivid interviews and photographic vision. Each year the Alpe-Adriatic Architectural Exhibition and the Premio Piranesi Awards are presented at length. A historical section is dedicated to state-of-the-art architecture of the first decades of the 20th century. Information about publications, exhibitions, seminars, competitions, a calendar of events and short reviews of important architectural events wraps up each issue. A biannual version of the magazine is also distributed in America and Australia. Articles are published in both original language and Slovene translation.
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Published since [[Established::1992]] by the [[Piranesi Foundation]], [[Piranesi Magazine|''Piranesi'']] is one of the oldest architectural magazines in central Europe. Together with [[Piran Days of Architecture]] and the [[Piranesi Award]], it has established itself as a fixture on the European architectural scene. Both ''Piranesi'' magazine and the Piran Days event were developed by the magazine's original editor-in-chief, Slovene architect [[Vojteh Ravnikar]] (1943–2010).
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The visual identity of the magazine was created by [[Ranko Novak]] from [[DesigNovak]], and current issues are designed by [[Domen Fras]] of the [[Aparat]] design studio.  
 
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[[Category:Visual arts magazines]]
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==Content==
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Each issue incorporates a thematic block covering important architectural events in central Europe, along with news and information about international architectural seminars and workshops. In-depth interviews and evocative photography provide insight into bodies of work of renowned architects. The historical section is dedicated to the groundbreaking architecture of the first decades of the 20th century.
[[Category:Museum magazines]]
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[[Category:Architecture magazines]]
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''Piranesi'' magazine is distributed throughout Europe and in America, Australia and Japan. Articles are published in both the original language and Slovenian. Photos and excerpts from each issue are also available online.
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==See also==
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* [[Piranesi Foundation]]
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* [[Ravnikar-Potokar Architecture Bureau]]
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==External links==
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*[http://www.piranesi.eu Piranesi magazine website]
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[[Category:Architecture]]
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[[Category:Architecture periodicals]]
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[[Category:Updated 2020]]
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[[Category:Architecture & Design]]
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[[Category:Architecture_media]]

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Piranesi
Gregorčičeva ulica 9, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 422 4740
Published byPiranesi Foundation
Robert Potokar, Managing Editor
Frequencyannual





Published since 1992 by the Piranesi Foundation, Piranesi is one of the oldest architectural magazines in central Europe. Together with Piran Days of Architecture and the Piranesi Award, it has established itself as a fixture on the European architectural scene. Both Piranesi magazine and the Piran Days event were developed by the magazine's original editor-in-chief, Slovene architect Vojteh Ravnikar (1943–2010).

The visual identity of the magazine was created by Ranko Novak from DesigNovak, and current issues are designed by Domen Fras of the Aparat design studio.


Content

Each issue incorporates a thematic block covering important architectural events in central Europe, along with news and information about international architectural seminars and workshops. In-depth interviews and evocative photography provide insight into bodies of work of renowned architects. The historical section is dedicated to the groundbreaking architecture of the first decades of the 20th century.

Piranesi magazine is distributed throughout Europe and in America, Australia and Japan. Articles are published in both the original language and Slovenian. Photos and excerpts from each issue are also available online.

See also

External links

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