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Slovenian architecture attracts considerable interest worldwide. School construction, a priority in Slovenia for decades, has acquired special significance as a result of the country's economic upswing. The school buildings presented in the publication "Contemporary School Architecture in Slovenia" were all constructed after 1991, following the establishment of the Republic of Slovenia. In addition to the introduction by the two authors Maja Ivanic and Spela Kuhar, the book includes interviews on the subject with five architects. The historical perspective is conveyed in an essay, and the documented projects are graphically presented.
Contents
MAP: PREFACE: The Architecture of Schools (Milan Zver, PhD, Minister of Education and Sports of the Republic of Slovenia).- INTRODUCTION: Schools as Teachers (Maja Ivanic, Spela Kuhar).- LANDMARKS IN TIME: School Buildings in Slovenia before 1918 (Andrej Hrausky); Schools without Corridors by Architect Emil Navinsek (Boris Briski); The Concept of the Moderen School (Natasa Koselj, PhD); Brave New Schools (Miha Desman); The Foundation of Culture (Uros Lobnik); The School of the Future (Emanuel Cercek).- CONTEMPORARY SCHOOL ARCHITECTURE IN SLOVENIA 1991 - 2007: Nurseries; Primary Schools; Gymnasiums and Secondary Schools; Multipurpose and Sports Halls.- COMPARISON-CONNECTION: Covolo di Pederobba Nursery (Treviso, Italy); Fran Krsto Frankopan Primary School (Krk, Croatia); Secondary School of Business Administration, Fashion and Clothing-Technology (Klagenfurt, Austria).- ARCHITECTS ON SCHOOLS: Jurij Kobe; Marko Lavrencic; Vojteh Ravnikar and Robert Potokar; Jerneja Acanski Veber and Tadej Veber; Janko J. Zadravec; Carlo Cappai and Alessandra Segantini; Sasa Randic and Idis Turato; Sonja Gasparin and Beny Meier.