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National Galery – central part

The central part of the National Gallery stands between two older gallery buildings. Used as the entrance, an event venue and exhibition grounds for the Robba fountain, its single space is composed of numerous smaller compartments. The main concern of the design was to preserve the view from the city centre towards the Tivoli park through the building.

 

Project information

Year of completion:
2001
Area:
1650 m2
Investor:
Ministrstvo za kulturo RS
Accesible for people with mobility impairments.

Team

Main architect / Office:
Sadar+Vuga
Architecture:
Sadar+Vuga, Jurij Sadar, Boštjan Vuga, Peter Šenk, Milan Tomac, Simona Muc, Tadej Žaucer
Interior:
Sadar+Vuga
Photography:
Hisao Suzuki, Bojan Salaj, Ramon Prat

Sadar+Vuga – references

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