Slovene architect
Savin Sever (27 June 1927, in Krško – 12 April 2003, in Ljubljana ) was a Slovene architect . He was the son of a lawyer from the Littoral temporarily working in Krško , but he grew up in Maribor and Ljubljana .[ 1]
Sever is considered one of the most typical representatives of the Ljubljana school of architecture. His work represents a synthesis of the tradition of Jože Plečnik and the influence of Edvard Ravnikar , whom he studied under. Sever is considered one of the most important Slovenian architects after the Second World War .
His best-known works include the Mladinska Knjiga printing office, the Astra department store,[ 2] the Slovenian Automobile Association (AMZS) pavilion,[ 3] the Merkur store, the Poljane parking garage, the portal to the Karawanken Tunnel , and the Triplex parking garage. The Triplex A parking garage (Garažna hiša Triplex A ) was designed in 1966 with rounded corners, and the Triplex B parking garage (Garažna hiša Triplex B ) in 1970 with angular corners.
Sever was a member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts .
Sever is buried in the Vič Cemetery in Ljubljana.[ 4]
Awards The awards that Sever received during his lifetime include:
The Prešeren Fund Award, 1967, for the Mladinska Knjiga printing office in Ljubljana,
The Prešeren Award , 1971, for a decade of significant architectural creation
The Plečnik Medal, 1985, for the SOČA printing office in Nova Gorica ; 2003, for significant contributions to the development of Slovenian architecture
The Plečnik Prize, 1991, for designing the portal to the Karawanken Tunnel
References
^ Orešnik, Janez, ed. 1998. Slovenska akademija znanosti in umetnosti ob šestdesetletnici: biografski zbornik. Ljubljana: SAZU, p. 323.
^ Kmecl, Matjaž. 1981. Treasures of Slovenia . Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba, p. 182.
^ Bernik, Stane. 2004. Slovene Architecture of the Twentieth Century . Ljubljana: Mestna galerija, p. 209.
^ Slovenski Grobovi Grave of Savin Sever
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