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    REDESIGNING A FORMER MONASTERY INTO A MODERN PERFORMANCE CENTRE

    Dean Lah, owner and principal of ENOTA Architecture Office, will be a speaker at GIS Bucharest 2016. He will talk about the restoring a Dominican Monastery into the Ptuj Performance Centre in Ptuj, Slovenia, project which has been nominated for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture Mies van der Rohe Award 2015, has won a Golden Pencil 2014 award and Interior of the Year 2014 award, and these are only to name a few.

    “The perennial quest for compromise between the demands of conservationists and functional demands of the new content has been taken forward with architectural ideas informed chiefly by the attitudes of respect towards the built and cultural heritage. Intervention is therefore limited exclusively to the surfaces where no new archaeological finds or conservation interventions are expected: the floor. The wall surfaces remain intact and ready for the demanding restoration.”

    Dean Lah was born in 1971 in Maribor, Slovenia and graduated from the Ljubljana Faculty of Architecture in 1998. In the same year he co-founded the architectural office Enota, where he works as partner architect ever since.

    For his work in Enota he received many architectural awards, his work has been presented on numerous exhibitions and published in professional and broad interest publications all over the world. Dean lectures at architectural schools, conferences and symposiums in Slovenia and abroad.

    With intention to promote the importance of architectural quality, he has been active as the member of several architectural award and architectural competitions juries, member of executive board of Chamber of Architecture and Spatial Planning of Slovenia, member of European Forum for Architectural policies, member of executive board of Architects Association of Ljubljana and some other formal and informal networks and events on architecture.

    Enota was founded with the ambition to create contemporary and critical architectural practice of an open type based on collective approach to development of architectural and urban solutions. Over the years, Enota has been constantly developing and from the beginnings it has served as creative platform for more than fifty architects.

    “Constant changes and new complex situations in the world around us drive us to think about new ways of architectural and urban organization. In order to be able to produce answers to those new questions we believe it’s time to surpass the boundaries of conventional discipline set mainly by our cultural backgrounds.”

    Enota’s team of architects focuses on research driven design of the environment where study of contemporary social organizations and use of new technologies are interwoven to produce innovative and effective solutions. Enota’s solutions are strongly influenced by research, reinterpretation and development of social, organizational and design algorithms that derive from nature. The result is always a strong binding of the buildings with the environment that surrounds them.

    Other selected awards:
    • Piranesi Award, shortlisted Piran, Slovenia, 2015 (Promenada Velenje)
    • WAN Awards, Transport 2015, longlisted London, United Kingdom, 2015 (Velenje Car Park)
    • Leaf Awards 2015, Urban Design of the Year, shortlisted London, United Kingdom, 2015 (Promenada Velenje)
    • Architizer A+ Awards, Parking Structures, jury winner New York, USA, 2015 (Velenje Car Park)
    • Plečnik Award, shortlisted Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2015 (Promenada, Velenje Car Park)
    • Piranesi Award, shortlisted Piran, Slovenia, 2014 (Ptuj Performance Center)
    • Leaf Awards 2014, Refurbishment of the Year, shortlisted Dusseldorf, Germany, 2014 (Ptuj Performance Center)
    • Plečnik Medal Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2014 (Ptuj Performance Center)
    • Architizer A+ Awards, Architecture + Preservation, jury winner New York, USA, 2014 (Ptuj Performance Center)
    • Architizer A+ Awards, Architecture + Preservation, popular choice winner New York, USA, 2014 (Ptuj Performance Center)
    • Architizer A+ Awards, Theatres & Performing Arts Centers, finalist New York, ZDA, 2014 (Ptuj Performance Center)
    • AIT Award, Public Building Education, special mention Frankfurt, Germany, 2014 (Ptuj Performance Center)

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