Kristov Krusjev
20-09-2007, 01:28
Department of Mathematics,
faculty of Physics and Mathematics.
floor area: 4000 m2
project: 2002-2004
built: 2004 - 2006
address:
Jadranska 21
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
Matija Bevk, Vasa J. Perović
From nextroom (http://nextroom.at/building_article.php?building_id=28971&article_id=25622):
At first sight the whole story seems illogical, but it is true that the new Faculty of Mathematic Building is built on top of a privately owned computer company building, currently under reconstruction by another architect. The plot along Jadranska Street in Ljubljana was reserved for two faculty buildings, but in 1968 they built only the Faculty of Physics, while of the mathematical building only the foundations were made before the money ran out. Instead they built a building that hosted the central Slovenian computer system. In the times of political and economic changes the centre was privatised and became a private computer company. When the money for the new building for the Faculty of Mathematics finally came, it was logical that the new building would be built on their own land, not to mention the foundations. This decision brought some problems with it. First, they had to solve the construction that had to protrude through two lover floors, second problem is that the faculty has no hall on the ground floor, as would be normal, as the ground floor belongs to the other company.
How to get there:
I used http://www.euroave.com/ not the best but worked for me.
faculty of Physics and Mathematics.
floor area: 4000 m2
project: 2002-2004
built: 2004 - 2006
address:
Jadranska 21
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
Matija Bevk, Vasa J. Perović
From nextroom (http://nextroom.at/building_article.php?building_id=28971&article_id=25622):
At first sight the whole story seems illogical, but it is true that the new Faculty of Mathematic Building is built on top of a privately owned computer company building, currently under reconstruction by another architect. The plot along Jadranska Street in Ljubljana was reserved for two faculty buildings, but in 1968 they built only the Faculty of Physics, while of the mathematical building only the foundations were made before the money ran out. Instead they built a building that hosted the central Slovenian computer system. In the times of political and economic changes the centre was privatised and became a private computer company. When the money for the new building for the Faculty of Mathematics finally came, it was logical that the new building would be built on their own land, not to mention the foundations. This decision brought some problems with it. First, they had to solve the construction that had to protrude through two lover floors, second problem is that the faculty has no hall on the ground floor, as would be normal, as the ground floor belongs to the other company.
How to get there:
I used http://www.euroave.com/ not the best but worked for me.