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Jurij Sadar
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Jurij Sadar graduated at the Faculty of Architecture in Ljubljana (1987), and worked as an independent architect until 1993. From 1993 to 1997 he worked as assistant professor at the same faculty. In 1996 Boštjan Vuga and Jurij Sadar cofounded architectural office SADAR+VUGA. Over the past fifteen years it has focused on open, innovative and integral architectural design and urban planning. The office has been driven by a quest for quality, with a strong belief that forward-leaping architectural production contributes to our well-being, and generates a sensitive and responsive development of the physical context we live in, broadening our imagination and stimulating our senses.
He lectures at architectural schools, conferences and symposia in Slovenia and abroad, among others Piran Days of Architecture (Slovenia, 1998), SCI - ARCH (Los Angeles, 2001), University of Zagreb (Croatia, 2002), Cankarjev dom Ljubljana (Slovenia, 2003), New trends of Architecture (Tokyo, Melbourne, 2004-2005), UCLA, Department of Architecture and Urban Design (Los Angeles, 2007), Skulptur Projekte (Munster, 2007), Formula New Ljubljana (Bejing, 2008), BauWelt (Munich 2009), Faculty of Architecture (Ljubljana, 2010), and Malta Design Week (Malta, 2011).
Jurij Sadar is currently assistant professor at the Faculty of Architecture in Ljubljana.Â
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Bostjan Vuga
Bostjan Vuga graduated from the Faculty of Architecture in Ljubljana (1992) and continued his post graduate studies at the AA School of Architecture in London. In 1996 Jurij Sadar and Bostjan Vuga cofounded architectural office SADAR+VUGA. Over the past fifteen years it has focused on open, innovative and integral architectural design and urban planning. The office has been driven by a quest for quality, with a strong belief that forward-leaping architectural production contributes to our well-being, and generates a sensitive and responsive development of the physical context we live in, broadening our imagination and stimulating our senses.
He regularly lectures at architectural schools, conferences, and symposia in Slovenia and abroad. In 2003 he was a studio tutor at the Berlage Institute in Rotterdam. He was a visiting critic at AA London, the Bauhaus Kolleg in Dessau, the IAAC in Barcelona, the ETH in Zürich, the Universität für Angewandte Kunst Wien and the Academy of Visual Arts Vienna. He participated in two issues of AB architectural bulletin magazine as guest editor. He published numerous articles about current events in architecture and urban planning, in diverse publications.
Boštjan Vuga is currently guest professor at the Adip, TU in Berlin.
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