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three_academies
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Three Academies Ljubljana

Ljubljana, Slovenia
2005
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Type: education
Source: competition
Client: Ministry of Education of the Republic of Slovenia, University of Ljubljana
Address/Site: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Site area: 35530 m2
Building area: 5465 m2
Total floor area: 27770 m2
Storeys: 2 basements + ground floor + 4 storeys
Structure: precast concrete slabs, cocncrete pillars
Cladding: insulated glass panels, alu frames
Architect:
SVA (Jurij Sadar,Boštjan Vuga, Tina Hočevar, Adrian Petrucelli, David Ruić, Goran Golubič, Ines Schmid)
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The joining of the three art faculties of the University of Ljubljana (The Academy of Music, The Academy of Fine Ats and The Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television) in the building 3A will undoubtedly result in higher quality of production of individual academies.

The building 3A is characterised by five stacked massive horizontal slabs. Their three-wing shape is the result of placement at the location and the reaction to accessibility of the building from three sides. The three-wing shape of slabs is linked to the basic organisation of the building with three independent academies joined at the centre, the Vertical Hall. This is the central area of the building 3A, spatially linking the slabs.

Each upper slab has a smaller surface than the slab beneath it. The slabs are increasingly notched towards the top of the building. Notches enable optimising the organisation of activities on slabs with regard to their orientation and exposure to sunlight.

Boxes in the building 3A are certain closed spaces determined by the programme and technics. These are all public event venues (the grand concert hall, chamber hall, theatre hall, ballet hall, exhibition pavilion, restaurant) and the large study rooms (tv, film studio, student stages, joint lecture rooms). Higher boxes pierce slabs.

The Vertical Hall is the spatial link between centres of slabs. Notches of each upper slab result in a two-storey area, which determines the placement of main staircase and the position of the foyer between boxes at each level. Notches of slabs rotate and create a visually dynamic Vertical Hall.

Due to its visual openness, the Vertical Hall is the point of stimulated interaction, get-together, and meetings between students, guests and visitors at events.
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