APARTMENT IN THE CENTRE OF LJUBLJANA by plusminus30; Slovenia
The apartment is located in the Ljubljana city centre and covers an area of approximately 150 m2. The renovation of the old bourgeois apartment consisted of converting a 3.5 room apartment to a 5
Pizzeria Trappa by Nuša Jelenec; Slovenia
Pizzeria Trappa is located in an industrial, office area of Ljubljana in a building from the 70's. The existing restaurant space was renovated and expanded with the awareness of the building's age and the
VINTAGE APARTMENT by Barbara Žnidarič; Slovenia
According to the original idea, the space was intended for a bar. Later the idea of a temporary home for modern travelers was born. The apartment is planned with the desire that the guests
Stanovanje Ansambel by Ansambel; Slovenia
Ansambel apartment is a product of Ansambel Group which brings together seven creative people from seven visual art fields. The design process was very experimental as the whole interior is designed and simultaneously made
HIŠA ROBIDA guest house by ENDEMIKA; Slovenia
The small hotel on the edge of Slovenian Karst is a reconstruction of a stone built house witch was reinforced by new concrete plates. Also part of the wooden roof construction was replaced by
House renovation on Brdo by Mertelj Vrabič Arhitekti; Slovenia
House on Ivana Kobilca Street was originally designed as a family house for four. Client acquired the house to live there on his own. Architects removed the non-essential partition walls and unified the flooring.
D.O.M.A. upgrade by Prostorama; Slovenia
First renovation of the 3-room apartment on the top floor an 8 apartment building took place in 2010. After 8 years we decided to install skylights and lifted the ceiling in kid’s room (10
Kambra by Medprostor & Lucija Penko; Slovenia
Kambra is a renovated, 400 year-old stone barn with a garden and a pavilion, located in the village Pliskovica on the Karst Plateau in Slovenia. The refurbishment of the old barn carefully retained all
DOWNTOWN by PROJECT MA; Hungary
The apartment, located in the heart of Budapest, offers a panoramic view to the urban landscape. The owner’s lifestyle is being communicative, flexible and dynamic. These characteristic features were the main elements that lead
BDO – Kantine by Atelier Heiss Architekten with Jabornegg & Pálffy Architects; Austria
The cafeteria, which is also accessible for guests from outside, covers the entire front of the building and gets light from three sides. The back wall was designed by the artist Claus Prokop and