About Urška Gregorič

Architect and set designer also working in graphic design, writing and curating.

Restoration, refurbishment of the Headquarters of The Order of Architects of Romania Bucharest Branch, Bucharest

April 9, 2019|Architecture, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2019 - Winner, Public and commercial architecture, Romania|

The construction, originally build in 1927 and signed by one of the exponents of the neo-Romanian style, arch. Florea Stănculescu, was used as a family house. The main challenge of the project was to achieve,
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Reconstruction and Extension for Primary School Svetozar Marković by a2arhitektura; Serbia

April 9, 2019|Architecture, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2019 - Winner, Public and commercial architecture, Serbia|

Elementary school "Svetozar Markovic" is located in Hadži Milentijeva street no. 62 in Belgrade in the central core of the municipality of Vracar - Neimar. It was designed in 1953 according to the plans
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Contemporary Chalet Jelovac by Studio Synthesis architecture&design; Montenegro

April 9, 2019|Architecture, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2019 - Winner, Montenegro, Residential architecture|

Contemporary “Chalet Jelovac” is a family house for leisure and research work of architect Sonja Radovic Jelovac, PhD, Principal of Studio Synthesis Architecture & Design from Montenegro. This architectural realisation is example of successful
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Rudapithecus Spectacle of Monkey Island by Narmer Architecture Studio & BORSOD2050 project; Hungary

April 9, 2019|Architecture, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2019 - Winner, Hungary, Public and commercial architecture|

This story begun in 1967, when a 10-million-year-old skull fragment was found. Within the area of the former mine, we started planning the new exhibition site in 2012. This building is one of the
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B13 Architecture and Interior Design Studio by István Bényei, György Hoffmann, Ádám Szabó; Hungary

April 9, 2019|Architecture, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2019 - Winner, Hungary, Public and commercial architecture|

Having deprived the industrial buildings built in the 80's of their “frills”, a well proportioned, childishly simple HOUSE was created at the very end of a quiet cul-de-sac in the 12th district of Budapest.
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