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Archaeological Park Emona House

The archaeological park was designed in a way that suits the needs of both individual visitors and guided groups. A visitor’s path from the entrance plateau leads through the main access path that does not resemble the former Roman paths, their materiality and appearance. The path leads to the mosaic area and connects it with the part of the house on the other side of the embankment. Marking elements – totems and benches – are placed in front of important archaeological points. For the needs of educational workshops, in the north-east corner there is an archaeology sandbox. To protect the mosaics and the hippocampus against meteoric water and UV radiation a canvas was placed over them in a form that does not resemble the roof of the former Roman house.

Project information

Location of the project:
Mirje 4, Ljubljana
Year of completion:
2012
Area:
2052 m2
Investor:
Muzej in galerije mesta Ljubljana
Accesible for people with mobility impairments.

Team

Main architect / Office:
Studio Stratum, Arco d.o.o.
Architecture:
Polona Filipič, Peter Šenk, Marko Pretnar, Primož Špacapan
Photography:
Virginia Vrecl
Check out the expert:
CBD
Other contractors and suppliers:

CBD d.o.o. (construction engineering)

DBS Mont d.o.o. (roofing, tinkering)

Studio Stratum – references

Arco d.o.o. – references

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