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AD Interviews: Bostjan Vuga / SADAR + VUGA

By David Basulto — Filed under: ArchDaily Interviews , ,
 

While in Croatia, I took the time for a short trip to Slovenia to meet SADAR + VUGA, one of the practices from eastern Europe that have been on my mind since I saw a low rise residential building (Condominium Trnvoski Pristan) published back in 2004.

On ArchDaily we have seen some of their projects (and expect more in the next days) such as Villa Beli Kriz (awarded with the Golden Pencilby the Chamber of Architecture and Spatial Planning of Slovenia ) or a large scale sports park in Ljubljana currently under construction.

Something that took my attention when visiting their office was the work methodology, with a very clear structure. Several models around the office are proof of a constant research, testing a series of formulas on different programs as you can see on their website.

Also available in HD at Vimeo.

 

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simonjuly says:

Very good interview with SVA.
I find Bostjan`s position of isolation great starting point of beeing creative today and self reflexion to personal needs. Healthy thinking in today`s information age.

 
# February 18, 2010 at 10:51
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AD Interviews: Bostjan Vuga. http://bit.ly/bSwVF0

 
# February 19, 2010 at 18:31
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dsk says:

he has a good understanding of the practice and it’s implications. i recommend anyone interested in watching this interview. pretty good.

 
# February 21, 2010 at 12:42

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