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Click on images at left for larger color views. [Google
Earth link]
In 2006's Formula
New Ljubljana, a monograph on Slovenia's Sadar
Vuga Arhitekti, the firm laments a lack of professional
criticism directed towards their Condominium Trnovski Pristan
project in the southern part of the city center of Ljubljana.
The project is a "conglomerate of 15 individualized apartments,
gathered together and assembled in a fragmented volume that
is then placed in the middle of
a garden...a lobby-lounge
that connects with the private gardens located on the terraces
or balconies of each apartment."
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Like the other formulas their
monograph is named for, these condominiums use one (the "Blown-Up
Window") towards developing new models, in this case
of housing. According to the architects, this is actually
the first condominium in Ljubljana, making the building type
and living model as important as the formal considerations,
though the architects focus on the latter. These blown-up
windows attempt to blur the usually clear distinctions between
interior and exterior, supported and supporting elements;
their formal result is clearest in the elevation at left. |
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The wide black frames of the
window surrounds are carried to the slab edges of the balconies,
making for a complex composition that is made even more complex
by a pixelated pattern of colored ceramic tiles. The architects
attempted to create a dialogue between the building and its
surroundings, the random tile pattern and colors echoing the
greenery of the site's garden.
A further abstraction of nature is taken into the entry
and the lobby, where wall
patterns compete with indoor plants. |
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With the completion of this building,
the architects hoped for a new form of criticism -- both generalist
and professional -- that would respond to their new formula,
but what their blown-up window formula generated appears to
be merely surface decoration. What is actually the most important
aspect of the project is its complex interaction with its
surrounding, via its massing and private outdoor spaces, things
not generated by the formula or subject to its rules. Additionally,
the social implications of this interaction, whose success
is difficult to determine, nevertheless looks promising, something
that might continue this model to future projects in Ljubljana.
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Condominium Trnovski Pristan in Ljubljana, Slovenia
by Sadar Vuga Arhitekti |
2007.07.30 |
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