Villa T-Extension / OFIS Architects
“Villa Dular” is a typical modernistic villa originally designed in 1932 by architect Costaperaria; a white cube with an extensive roof terrace and a top volume finished in wooden cladding.
“Villa Dular” is a typical modernistic villa originally designed in 1932 by architect Costaperaria; a white cube with an extensive roof terrace and a top volume finished in wooden cladding.
Velenje was designed as a garden city and as such, it had a lot of unoccupied ground-level surfaces
Wellness Centre Termalija is designed as an extension of the existing spa at Terme Olimia in Podčetrtek, Slovenia
The Velenje “Promenada” is an important city space and a vital city thoroughfare. It is one of the central axes of the centre of Velenje …
The Orhidelia wellness facility is the third project in the series designed by Enota in Terme Olimia spa complex
The project is the renovation of an apartment contained within an art nouveau building originally designed and built in 1902 (architect C.M. Koch).
The location of the apartment block is in the centre of Nova Gorica (population 32.000) – Nova Gorica is situated in the west of Slovenia, adjacent to the Slovene – Italian border.
This family house is an example of a modern design filled with natural light and building blocks comprised of sustainable material
Redefinition of traditional stony Karst house led to the concept of proto-house as compact, stony, pitched roof volume for contemporary countryside living ..
The project is located in the Slovenian alpine town Kranjska Gora on the north western corner of the country.
Opinions differ greatly on the former Communist Bloc’s movement towards brutalist architecture – are these buildings dreadful or visionary?