Place: Ljubljana / Year: 2007 / Participants: Branko Simčič, architect (hala A, 1958), Marko Šlajmer, architect (paviljon E, 1960), Milan Mihelič, architect (hala B, 1961), Uroš Birsa, BArch, Anka Juriševič, BArch, Robert Robas,BArch, Sabina Murtezič, Arch.student, Robert Drev, Arch.student, Simon Šimenc, Arch.student, Nina Komac, Arch.student / Foto: Jorg Ceglar
The Exhibition and Convention Centre complex was one of the first fair complexes in the ex-Yugoslavia, where a more daring modern architecture was utilised, implemented with new technologies and materials. During its creation, the complex presented a challenge for architects and engineers. Nowadays, it is a protected cultural heritage, as it belongs among the most important representatives of the 20th century Slovenian architecture. By renovating the complex with the help of the authors, the originally implemented town-planning quality and the meaning of the complex have been re-evaluated.
The Exhibition and Convention Centre complex was one of the first fair complexes in the ex-Yugoslavia, where a more daring modern architecture was utilised, implemented with new technologies and materials. During its creation, the complex presented a challenge for architects and engineers. Nowadays, it is a protected cultural heritage, as it belongs among the most important representatives of the 20th century Slovenian architecture. By renovating the complex with the help of the authors, the originally implemented town-planning quality and the meaning of the complex have been re-evaluated.




