Slovenian studio Arhitektura DOO has refurbished a small apartment inside one of the five Ljubljana towers built in the 1960s by renowned architect Edvard Ravnikar. The renovation project, named Life After Madrid, saw Arhitektura DOO‘s Aleš Gabrijelčič and Kaja Todorovič preserve and restore the spirit of Ravnikar’s modernist design, fusing it with their recent experience of living and working in Madrid. La Movida Madrileña, the legendary Madrid countercultural movement, influenced the design of the relaxed, partly even hedonistic, placement of furniture within the strict, rationalistic design of the flat.

 Arhitektura DOO refurbishes Flat inside Edvard Ravnikar's Tower in Ljubljana

Their goal was to preserve the basic floor plan of this 50 m2 flat, which connects the central meeting space with other living spaces – the kitchen, the bedroom and the study. At the same time, the architects wanted to move all the service and utilitarian elements – such as the water heater, washing machine, and wardrobe – to the narrow space dividing the flat into two halves – the public and the private. The service space relieves the living quarters of additional storage surfaces, thus creating open and light ambients.

 Arhitektura DOO refurbishes Flat inside Edvard Ravnikar's Tower in Ljubljana

Design-wise, some of the Ravnikar’s original furniture pieces have been restored and highlighted, for example the unique cast-iron vertical radiators, the herringbone oak parquet, and the wide terrazzo shelf in the dining room. Pure-white furniture pieces, in the form of doors and closets, have been introduced with an almost surgical accuracy to this historic and modernistic ambient. In parts, they are playfully softened with elements honouring the memory of Madrid and furniture pieces by local designers, e. g. the Rex chair by Niko Kralj and the Alone in Kyoto stool by Matej Štefanac.

 Arhitektura DOO refurbishes Flat inside Edvard Ravnikar's Tower in Ljubljana

In the kitchen and the dining room, the furniture ambience is purposely distinct from the remaining setting of the flat. It wants to catch the visitor’s attention by introducing stainless steel as the main material and in this manner remind them that they are situated in the heart of the flat. The absence of standard living room is intentional, as the life of investors revolves around cooking and socializing in the dinning area. With its bright neon sign and together with the leading material, which is most frequently found in restaurants and bars, it also introduces them to the essence of the vibrant and cosmopolitan Madrid’s social life.

 Arhitektura DOO refurbishes Flat inside Edvard Ravnikar's Tower in Ljubljana Arhitektura DOO refurbishes Flat inside Edvard Ravnikar's Tower in Ljubljana Arhitektura DOO refurbishes Flat inside Edvard Ravnikar's Tower in Ljubljana Arhitektura DOO refurbishes Flat inside Edvard Ravnikar's Tower in Ljubljana Arhitektura DOO refurbishes Flat inside Edvard Ravnikar's Tower in Ljubljana Arhitektura DOO refurbishes Flat inside Edvard Ravnikar's Tower in Ljubljana Arhitektura DOO refurbishes Flat inside Edvard Ravnikar's Tower in Ljubljana Arhitektura DOO refurbishes Flat inside Edvard Ravnikar's Tower in Ljubljana

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