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New Gallery, Wiener Neustadt, Austria - Bevk Perović
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derearchiviatoria · 2 months
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Poljane student housing Ljubljana, Slovenia 2004–2006 Bevk Perović Arhitekti (1997–)
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carmddi · 17 days
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House D Bevk‐Perović Arhitekti
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subtilitas · 3 years
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Bevk Perović - Coast house, Portorož 2020. Photos (C) David Schreyer.
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guilherme da rosa captures bevk perović's islamic center in ljubljana http://dlvr.it/SLcqSj
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odedalony · 3 years
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(via Gallery of Islamic Religious and Cultural Center in Ljubljana / Bevk Perović arhitekti - 2)
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andazzi · 4 years
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Bevk Perović | a f a s i a
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supersimetria · 5 years
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(vía Bevk Perović. casa T. Liubliana afasia (6) | afasia)
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nervespike · 4 years
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House T, Ljubljana | 2016 | Bevk Perović
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architectuul · 4 years
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High Tide
occurred in Piran one week before the 2019 Piranesi Award Ceremony and flooded the main venue in Piran. However the preparation of the exhibition about monuments is Yugoslavia was quite a challenge as the water flooded also Herman Pečarič Gallery, situated just few meters nearby the main square in Piran. This was a second highest tide in last 50 years. 
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Niko Kralj’s chair Rex is part of MoMA collection. The winner of the Piranesi Award will receive his Rare 1099FK Shell Lupina Chair. | Photo © Jadran Rusjan
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 Tartini Square in Piran was under water. | Foto © Alenka Suto Deu
Piranesi Award is conferred since 1989, therefor an oldest festival in the World. This year’s Piran days has the international jury selected the winner among 47 architectural projects, which were nominated by national selectors from 10 European countries. 
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The Slovenian architect Maruša Zorec has under the title Renovation: from the old to a new life selected the topic of how recognize, evaluate, adapt, interpret and reuse the architecture from the past. According to the criteria of the selection were considered setting in an urban or natural space with the respectful approach to the specific context, innovative plan with understanding of traditional architectural elements with innovative details.
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And the winer is...Bevk and Perović Architects for the New Galley and Kasematten in Neue Bastei, Wiener Neustadt. According to the international jury the project “scheme successfully integrates the new building with the old. This is achieved through carefuly weaving routes through the two and developing a sophisticated relationship of scales. In addition the project provides  a richly contextual response, developing an expressive architecture that at times suggests contrast, but is also in part inspired by the existing brick vaulting.”
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The renovation of the New Galley and Kasematten in Wiener Neustadt by Bevk Perović. | Photo © David Schreyer
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Piran Days of Architecture were hosting 34 students’ projects, lectures, exhibitions, workshops and book presentations. | Photo © Jadran Rusjan
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The exhibition Koper: Imaginary in the temporary space Automatic of the Tomos Skyscraper, Koper. | Photo © Tina Cotič
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Due to rainy weather and floodings are Architcetuul’s City Walks postponed to spring 2020. | Photo © Bostjan Bugarič
The heritage of Yugoslav architecture was presented last year with the global exhibition in New York City's MoMA Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948–1980. In Piran, a collateral event, the exhibition Architecture. Sculpture. Remembrance. The Art of Monuments of Yugoslavia 1945–1991 was organized by Gallery DESSA, Architect's Bulletin magazine and Architectuul.  
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Curators selected 33 monuments and memorial complexes from all the republics of ex-Yugoslavia | Photo © Jadran Rusjan
In the architecture and art of ex-Yugoslavia, the monuments to the victims of the People's Liberation War stand out as the markers of the once-common state's public open space. Their unique architectural and artistic design has placed them on a field of timelessness which is not constrained by geographic and cultural borders, age, race, or political views. They were built and designed by Yugoslav architects of the highest profile, such as Bogdan Bogdanović, Edvard Ravnikar, Miodrag Živković, Dušan Džamonja and others.
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The project creates a network composed of 34 photographers, historians, architects and other experts on the field. | Photo © Jadran Rusjan 
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The project is planned to be shown in all the former Yugoslav republics to foster a respectful assessment of the value of ex-Yugoslav monuments and lend support to the revitalisation of the memorial | Photo © Jadran Rusjan
With the dissolution of Yugoslavia into individual independent states in 1991 the need for respecting the remembrance expressed by its memorials is waning. Due to their abstract nature, they may be used for very different purposes, such as shooting TV advertisements and music videos. Such use of monuments represents misuse and contempt for the dignity of the victims and their memory.
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schau · 5 years
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Bevk Perović arhitekti, House T, Ljubljana
photo: Urban Petranovič
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arc-hus · 2 years
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House T, Ljubljana - Bevk Perović
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architeki · 5 years
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Farewell facility Moravče Competition entry project: 2015 client: Municipality Moravče Bevk Perović project team: Matija Bevk Vasa J. Perović Blaž Goričan Irene Salord Vila 3d Visualization: Urban Petranovič
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subtilitas · 3 years
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Bevk Perović - Conversion of a former armory to a gallery and exhibition center, Wiener Neustadt, 2019. Photos (C) David Schreyer.
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thedecordesign · 3 years
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Новая галерея и казематы / Bevk Perović arhitekti Новая галерея и казематы / Bevk Perović arhitektiПроект является результатом конкурса, проведенного в 2016 году, который поставил задачу сделать казематы, хранилище боеприпасов средневековой крепости, доступное для широкой публики в виде нового культ... Подробнее: https://decor.design/novaya-galereya-i-kazematy-bevk-perovic-arhitekti/ #айсберг #архитектура #винер-нойштадт #галерея #культурнаяархитектура #музеиивыставки #нафейсбуке #decordesign
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la-jav · 4 years
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(via Bevk Perović . Islamic Centre . Liubliana afasia (2) | a f a s i a)
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