Slovenian architect (1943–2010)
Vojteh Ravnikar (4 April 1943 – 17 September 2010) was a Slovenian architect .
Ravnikar was born in Ljubljana , in what was then the Kingdom of Yugoslavia , but spent most of his childhood years in the town of Nova Gorica in western Slovenia. After graduating from the Nova Gorica Grammar School , he attended the University of Ljubljana , graduating with a degree in architecture .
Ravnikar began his architectural career in 1978, and designed a number of well-known buildings in Slovenia. His best-known buildings are in the coastal region of the country, including the town hall of Sežana , the Piran Hotel in Piran , and the National Theatre in Nova Gorica.[ 1]
Ravnikar won a number of awards, including the 1987 Plečnik Award [sl ] (Slovenia's national architecture award), the 1990 International Piranesi Award ,[ 2] the 2003 Prešeren Award (Slovenia's national art award), and the 2006 Herder Prize (an international award for achievement in science, art, or literature).[ 1] [ 3]
From 1993 until his death, he worked as a professor at the University of Ljubljana . He worked as a guest professor at the University of Trieste , Trieste , Italy (2002), and the University of Trento , Trento , Italy (2004–2005).[citation needed ]
He died in Golnik near Kranj on 17 September 2010, at the age of 67.
Ravnikar was married to the Slovenian politician Majda Širca (Zares ).[citation needed ]
1964–1970 1971–1980 1981–1990 1991–2000 2001–2006
1960s 1970s 1980s
1980: Danilo Benedičič
Evgen Car
Anton Demšar
Karpo Godina
Irena Grafenauer
Niko Grafenauer
Stane Jagodič
Norina Jankovič
Minu Kjuder
Rudolf Kotnik
Tone Partljič
Bogdan Reichenberg
Marjan Rožanc
Dubravka Sambolec
Mira Sardoč
Ati Soss
Marko Dekleva , Matjaž Garzarolli , Vojteh Ravnikar in Egon Vatovec
Janez Bizjak , Marko Cotič in Dušan Engelsberger
1981: Janez Albreht
Ljerka Belak
Alenka Gerlovič
Herman Gvardjančič
Janez Hočevar - Rifle
Andrej Inkret
Miša Jelnikar
Silvester Komel
Marko Kravos
Uroš Lajovic
Janez Matičič
Valentin Oman
Milan Pajk
Jože Privšek
Biba Bertok in Marjan Gašperšič
1982: Danilo Bezlaj
Janez Drozg
Bronislav Fajon
Branko Gombač
Branko Gradišnik
Lidija Kozlovič
Božo Rogelja
Barbara Rot in Božo Rot
Slovenski kvintet trobil (Anton Grčar , Stanko Arnold , Viljem Trampuš , Boris Šinigoj , Boris Gruden )
Vinko Tušek
1983: Ivo Ban
Janez Bermež
Vesna Gaberšček Ilgo
Andrej Kokot
Mojmir Lasan
Branko Madžarevič
Adriana Maraž
Pihalni kvintet RTV Ljubljana (Jože Pogačnik , Božo Rogelja , Alojz Zupan , Jože Falout , Jože Banič )
Milan Pogačnik
Peter Ternovšek
1984: Bine Matoh
Miloš Mlejnik
Boris A. Novak
Franc Novinc
Klavdij Palčič
Edvard Sršen
Tone Stojko
Lane Stranič
Aleš Valič
Marija Vidau
1985: Stanko Arnold
Jožica Avbelj
Olga Gracelj
Gustav Januš
Zmago Jeraj
Taras Kermauner
Miljenko Licul in Ranko Novak
Rajko Ranfl
Rudi Španzel
Dare Valič
1986: Mijo Basailović
Dragica Čadež
Karel Jerič
Milan Jesih
Silvij Kobal
Mirko Lipužič
Tomaž Medvešček
Marko Munih
Vlado Novak
Renato Quaglia
1987: Aleš Berger
Emerik Bernard
Alojz Ihan
Lojze Logar
Berta Meglič
Ivanka Mežan
Eduard Miler
Vladimir Pezdirc
Milko Šparemblek
Fauvel 86 (Lojze Lebič , Ksenija Hribar , Jernej Habjanič )
1988: Jani Bavčar
Peter Boštjančič
Silva Čušin
Peter Gabrijelčič
Zdenko Huzjan
Niko Košir
Edi Majaron
Uroš Rojko
Ivo Svetina
Lujo Vodopivec
1989: Emil Baronik
Milan Dekleva
Harald Draušbaher
Veronika Drolc
Maja Haderlap
Franci Slak
Maks Strmčnik
Marija Lucija Stupica
Vito Taufer
Franko Vecchiet
1990s 2000s 2010s
Settlements:
Location of the Municipality of Nova Gorica in Slovenia Landmarks Culture and education Notable people
International National Artists People Other