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Kamen na kamen palača : idejna zasnova tranzitnega doma kot gradbene akademije na ljubljanskem obrobju
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Krovno temo obrobja magistrsko delo Kamen na kamen palača raziskuje na primeru ljubljanskega obrobja: kot mejo med mestom in prostorom izven mesta prepozna njegovo civilizacijsko mejo, ljubljansko obvoznico. Najobsežnejši, najdražji in najdaljši projekt na ozemljih mestne občine Ljubljana poleg 29 kilometrov asfalta ob sebi zgoščuje kompleksne vodooskrbne in regulacijske sisteme, vozlišča oskrbe z električno energijo, vrtičke in parkirišča raznih tipologij prevoznih sredstev. Arhitekturna naloga črpa navdih iz obstoječe gradbene kulture, predvsem iz vrst enostavnih objektov, ki jih lahko najdemo na zaplatah vrtičkov, t.i. vrtnih lop. Kulturo grajenja, ki jo utelešajo preprosti, manj kot 20-kvadratni objekti, aplicira na megalopo, stavbo tranzitnega doma, ki je neprenehoma v gradnji in ki deluje kot stanovanjska stavba za ljudi v tranzitu , učna delavnica za amaterske gradbenike in kot priložnostna nastanitev za »vozače«. Zasnova stavbe sledi načelom: 1. krožne uporabe – zaradi raznolikosti uporabljenih gradbenih materialov omogoča uporabo manjših količin odvečnih gradbenih materialov z ljubljanskih gradbišč, 2. faznosti – uporabna tlorisna površina se povečuje z nalaganjem stavbnih delov, 3. vseživljenjskega izobraževanja – celoten potek gradnje se večkrat ponovi, pri vsakem novem stavbnem delu nova generacija »učencev« spremlja gradnjo od temeljev do strehe, 4. davčne optimizacije – delo pojmuje kot valuto, s katero ljudje v tranzitu plačujejo svojo nastanitev v tranzitnem domu, da bi se v čim večji meri ognil monetarnemu poslovanju.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:obrobje, ljubljanska obvoznica, bivanjska skupnost, deficitarni poklici, Cesta dveh cesarjev
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FA - Faculty of Architecture
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Year:2025
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-173226 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:250017539 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:14.09.2025
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Language:English
Title:Brick by brick : design proposal for a transitory home as a building school on Ljubljana's urban fringe
Abstract:
The master's thesis Brick by Brick tackles the theme of the urban fringe by looking at the outskirts of Ljubljana. It takes the Ljubljana Ring Road, its civilizational edge, as the border between the city and its periphery. The ring road is the most extensive, the most expensive and the longest project in the territory of the municipality of Ljubljana and is comprised of 29 kilometres of asphalt and surrounded by complex water supply and regulation systems, nodes of the electrical network, gardens and parking lots for different vehicle typologies. The design proposal is inspired by the existing building practices, mostly by the simple objects found on patches of gardens, the garden sheds. It takes the building practices, embodied by these simple objects of less than 20 square meters, and applies them to a megashed, a transitory home that’s continuously being built and functions as a home for people in transit , an educational workshop for amateur builders and as casual accommodation for commuters. The design of the building follows the principles of: I. circular use of materials – due to the diversity of the building materials it allows the use of smaller quantities of redundant building materials from building sites across Ljubljana, II. progressive growth – the functional space grows with the addition of new building parts, III. continuous learning – the building process is being repeated, each new part of the building allows a new generation of apprentices to follow the process from the foundations to the roof, IV. tax optimization – work becomes the currency with which the people in transit pay for their stay to avoid monetary transactions as much as possible.

Keywords:periphery, Ljubljana Ring Road, residential community, shortage occupations, Cesta dveh cesarjev

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