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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Renovation of Conservatory for music & ballet in Ljubljana, Slovenia by OFIS ARCHITECTS

 
July 13th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: OFIS ARCHITECTS

Ljubljana’s Conservatory of Music and Ballet is one of the oldest music schools in Slovenia, dating back to 1919. Located in the immediate proximity of many historical buildings and other important monuments, the overall renovation aimed to improve the existing program and some technical features of the school’s facilities, while preserving the original volume and structure.

Image Courtesy © Tomaz Gregoric

  • Architects: OFIS ARCHITECTS
  • Project: Renovation of Conservatory for music & ballet
  • Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Photography: Tomaz Gregoric
  • Project Team: Rok Oman, Spela Videcnik, Andrej Gregoric, Janez Martincic, José Navarrete Jiménez, Barbora Kubíčková, Filomena Zegarelli, Mariangela Fabbri, Sara Carciotti, Yelizaveta Smalonskaya, Katharina Felix, Viktoria Dimitrova, Ana Skobe, Roberta Gravina, Laura Martinez Vega
  • Client: Konservatorij za glasbo in balet Ljubljana
  • Site Area: 2888,45 m2
  • Built Area: 817 m2
  • Project Year: 2016
  • Execution Year: 2018 – 2020

Image Courtesy © Tomaz Gregoric

Two streets, featuring significant examples of the work of Slovenia’s greatest 20th century architect, Jože Plečnik, enclose the building. One of his more prominent works – the National University Library – is situated across the entrance from Gosposka Street. With that said, the architects undertook several challenges of contextualizing the historical aspects of the surroundings within the building as well.

The whole renovation aimed to expand the repertoire of different spaces where musical education can be practiced and performed. The projects consist of four larger architectural interventions: Atrium, a renovation of a formerly non used existing terrace; Roof extension, which now provides additional classrooms and offices; Entrance staircase, now connecting the entire premises of the building, And a new concert hall with sufficient capacity to host larger performances.

Image Courtesy © Tomaz Gregoric

Image Courtesy © Tomaz Gregoric

The main concept of the renovation was to improve a relatively conservative program of schools stemming from the time of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, where the interaction between people outside of classrooms seemed detrimental. By carefully rethinking, some of the core facilities within the building the architects managed to spark new liveliness characteristic of a school that strives to share the knowledge between many generations of artists and musicians. One of the more visible overall improvements is the newly formed concert hall. With the assistance of acoustics experts, the hall has been enfolded with a wooden perforated shell in order to ensure high quality of sound, as well as to hide some of the ventilation shafts.

In a place where a simple, rarely used terrace used to face the inner atrium, the architects arranged an external auditorium with a side staircase and a glass wall. This intervention strongly marks a new experience of the ambience, as the building with an external auditorium has acquired a large, open and airy space that merges with the city itself.

Image Courtesy © Tomaz Gregoric

Image Courtesy © Tomaz Gregoric

The roof above the auditorium has been significantly dematerialized as well as equipped with light fixtures. The motif of flaps characteristic of theatre light fixtures is repeated in the negative on the suspended panels on the auditorium side. In this way, architecture paraphrases the basic musical structure with its expressive possibilities: the positive and the negative of the sample can be understood as an allusion to “question and answer” principle in music.

Image Courtesy © Tomaz Gregoric

Image Courtesy © Tomaz Gregoric

Image Courtesy © Tomaz Gregoric

Image Courtesy © Tomaz Gregoric

Image Courtesy © Tomaz Gregoric

Image Courtesy © Tomaz Gregoric

Image Courtesy © Tomaz Gregoric

Image Courtesy © Tomaz Gregoric

Image Courtesy © OFIS ARCHITECTS

Image Courtesy © OFIS ARCHITECTS

Image Courtesy © OFIS ARCHITECTS

Image Courtesy © OFIS ARCHITECTS

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Categories: Music Centre, Renovation




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