Firm

ENOTA

Firm Description

Enota was founded in 1998
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
its beginnings it has served as creative platform for more than fifty
architects. Enota is led by founding partners and principal architects Dean Lah
and Milan Tomac. 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.

Projects

  1. Gruškovje

    Gruškovje

    Gruškovje, Gruškovje, SLOVENIA

  2. Terme Olimia Kranjska Gora

    Terme Olimia Kranjska Gora

  3. Jurčkova

    Jurčkova

    Ljubljana, SLOVENIA

  4. Vrunčeva

    Vrunčeva

  5. Stamboldžioski Dental Studio

    Stamboldžioski Dental Studio

    8, Sončna ulica, Pristava, SLOVENIA

  6. Novo Mesto Central Market

    Novo Mesto Central Market

    Slovenia, SLOVENIA

  7. Podčetrtek Traffic Circle

    Podčetrtek Traffic Circle

    Podčetrtek, SLOVENIA

  8. Ptuj Performance Center

    Ptuj Performance Center

    Ptuj, USA

  9. Velenje Car Park

    Velenje Car Park

    Velenje, SLOVENIA

  10. Velenje City Center Pedestrian Zone

    Velenje City Center Pedestrian Zone

    Velenje, SLOVAKIA

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