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Edvard Ravnikar (4 December 1907 – 23 August 1993) was a Slovenian architect.

Ravnikar was born in Novo Mesto and was a student of architect Jože Plečnik. Later, he led the new generation of Slovene architects, notable for developing the Slovene architecture field's infrastructure, organizing architectural competitions etc. He was a professor at the Ljubljana School of Architecture. He also promoted Scandinavian architectural style in Slovenia, particularly Finnish achievements in architecture accomplished by those such as Alvar Aalto. His most notable creations feature prominently in Ljubljana, among them Republic Square, Cankar Hall, Maximarket department store, and the Museum of Modern Art. For his work, he received the Prešeren Award in 1961 and in 1978. He died in Ljubljana, aged 85.

Built
 MEMORIALS AND MEMORIAL GROUNDS 
 * Ossuary for the Fallen during World War I, Žale Cemetery, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1937
 * Battelino Family Tomb, Žale Cemetery, Ljubljana, designed 1938, built 1938
 * Two monuments to the women’s demonstrations during the war, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1951
 * Hostages’ burial ground Begunje, Slovenia, designed 1952, unveiled 1953
 * Hostages’ burial ground Draga, Slovenia, designed 1952, unveiled 1953
 * Internees’ burial ground Rab Island, Croatia, designed 1953, unveiled 1953
 * Monument to the Fallen during WWII, Kovor, Slovenija, unveiled 1953
 * Monument to the Fallen during WWII, Nova vas, Slovenija 1955
 * Monument to the Fallen during WWII, Rečica ob Savinji, Slovenija, unveiled 1956
 * Monument to the Fallen during WWII, Ig, Slovenija, unveiled 1958
 * Two monuments to the National and Liberation war, Pivka, Slovenia, designed and unveiled 1958

 GALLERIES AND CULTURAL CENTERS 
 * Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1939, built 1940-1951
 * National Gallery Extension, Puharjeva Street, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1989, built 1992-1993
 * Cankarjev Dom Cultural and Congress Centre, Ljubljana, designed 1977, built 1982-1983

 RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS 
 * Atelier and House of Vida Pengov, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1940-1941, built with substantial changes 1948
 * Bokalce Retirement Home, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1938, 1940, built with significant changes
 * Villa Vidmar Ljubljana-Ježica, Slovenia, designed 1941, built 1943-1945
 * Šiška apartment building, Ljubljana, study 1947, partly built
 * Six housing blocks, Nova Gorica, Slovenia, designed 1947, built 1948
 * University student housing Ljubljana, designed 1957, built 1959
 * Apartment building on Štefanova Street, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1958, built 1960
 * Two high-rise apartment buildings on Hrvatski Square, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1958, built 1967
 * Two high-rise apartment buildings on Pražakova Street, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1963, built 1963
 * Housing complex, Ferant’s Garden/Ferantov Vrt, Ljubljana, competition entry 1964, 1st Prize, built 1967-1973

 ADMINISTRATIVE AND FACULTY BUILDINGS 
 * Council Assembly building, Kranj, Slovenia, limited competition 1954, designed 1955, built 1959
 * National Bank, Celje, Slovenia, designed 1959, built 1959
 * Ljudska Pravica publishing house and printing house, Ljubljana, Kopitarjeva Street, designed 1957, built 1961
 * Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, Jamova Street, Ljubljana, designed 1960, built 1963- 1966
 * Institute for Low and High Current Electronics, Ljubljana, designed 1946-1947, built 1950-1954
 * Slovenian Forestry Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1947 and built 1948
 * Faculty of Arts and Natural Sciences Skopje, Macedonia, designed 1947, partly built 1948-1949
 * Student campus Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1948, built 1950-1957
 * Urban Planning Institute, Kranj, Slovenia, designed 1955, partly built
 * National Bank of Slovenia, Kranj, Slovenia, Designed 1959 / built 1959
 * Health Centre, Rudnik, Ljubljana, designed 1959, built 1960
 * Annex to the Joze Plecnik Gymnasium secondary school Ljubljana, Šubičeva Street, Ljubljana, designed 1970, built 1971

 HOTELS, RECREATIONAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 
 * Hotel and Cultural Centre for the Koroška region, Slovenia, designed 1958, built 1960-1961
 * Kranjska Gora Motel, Slovenia, designed 1960, built 1961
 * Maestral Hotel, Pržno, Montenegro, designed 1964, c built 1970-1971
 * Petrol station Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1968, built 1968-1969
 * Creina Hotel Kranj, Slovenia, designed 1968, built 1969-1970
 * Medno Motel bedroom wing, Medno, Slovenia, designed 1969, built 1970
 * Babylon Oberoy Hotel, Baghdad, Iraq, from 1974 onwards, built 1983-1984
 * Globus department store, Kranj, Slovenia, designed 1970, built 1972-1973
 * Maximarket department store building, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1960, built 1972-1973
 * Ljubljanska banka Tower, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1960, built 1972-1973
 * Annex to Ljubljanska banka, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1960, built 1972-1973
 * Iskra Tower, city quarter, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1960, built 1972-1973
 * Design lay-out for Revolution Square (now Republic Square), Ljubljana, Slovenia including garages and passage to commercial outlets, Maximarket building, Ljubljanska banka Tower, Iskra Tower, Annex to Ljubljanska banka, designed1960, built 1961-1974

Urbanism

 * Urban planning of Ljubljana, designed 1945-1946
 * Revitalization designs for south Slovenia region (Žužemberk, Kočevje and Ribnica), designed 1946
 * Urban planning of Nova Gorica, Slovenia, designed 1948-1950, partially implemented
 * Regional planning for the free area of Trieste from Ankaran to Novigrad, designed 1948-1949
 * Single–family homes in Dravlje and Stožice, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1952, a study
 * Study of urban development options for Ljubljana, designed 1953, partly built
 * Regional planning for the Piran penninsula, designed 1956, partly built
 * Lay-out for the Kamnik-Bakovnik Settlement, Slovenia, designed 1968, built 1969-1970
 * Ideal neighbourhood for 5000 people, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1958, a study
 * Extension of the town of Ljutomer, Slovenia, designed 1950, a study
 * Housing settlement Kidričevo, Slovenia, designed 1950, a study
 * Regional planning for Bled, Slovenia, designed 1965-67

Design
 PRODUCT DESIGN 
 * Articulum prefabricated furniture, designed 1952, prototypes made 1952 though never serially manufactured
 * Prefabricated single-family house, designed 1952
 * Timber summerhouses Fijesa, lstria, designed 1955
 * Kitchen, designed 1955, prototype 1956

 GRAPHIC DESIGN  During World War II
 * Liberation front simbol (Triglav OF), 1941
 * Vignettes in Delo newpaper, Slovenia, May, November 1942
 * Drawings for the Bonds of Freedom Fund for 1000 and 5000 lire, 1942
 * Front page and drawings from “Do it yourself in concrete» brochure 1945
 * Slovene National Liberation Council coat-of-arms, designed and executed 1946

Cover designs
 * Architect magazine, from 1951 on
 * Fontamara: Ignacio Silkone, Cankarjeva založba, 1951
 * Vnuki: Luis Adamič, Cankarjeva založba, 1951
 * Architecture of Yugoslavia catalogue, 1951

other
 * Honorary chains for the mayor of Ljubljana, designed 1939

 EXHIBITION DESIGN 
 * EXHIBITION SYSTEM I: Exhibition of Swiss Posters Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed and set up in 1953
 * EXHIBITION SYSTEM II: Exhibition of Atomic Physics Ljubljana, designed and set up in 1953
 * Fifth Anniversary of the Liberation Front exhibition, Narodni dom, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed and set up in 1946
 * Architectural visions Exhibition, Graz, Austria, designed and set up in 1984

Awarded architectural competition entries
 1934-1949 
 * Ossuary for the Fallen during World War I, Žale Cemetery, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1937, 1st Prize
 * Cultural Centre Trbovlje, Slovenia, 1938, 1st Prize
 * Bokalce Home for the Elderly Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1938, 1st Prize
 * Swimming pool Kolezija Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1939, 2nd Prize
 * Planning of the Medlog neighborhood, Celje, Slovenia, 1939-1940, 1st Prize 1940

 1940-1949 
 * Hospital Jesenice, Slovenia, 1st Prize
 * Urban planning for the city of Ljubljana, 1941, purchase of rights
 * New Belgrade with the palace of the central committee of the Communist party of Yugoslavia, Serbia, 1946, first 2nd Prize as 1st Prize was not awarded
 * Palace of the Presidency of the Government of the Federal and People’s Republic of Yugoslavia, New Belgrade, Serbia, 1947, 3rd Prize
 * Representational hotel, New Belgrade, Serbia, 1947, 2nd Prize
 * Apartment buildings, New Belgrade, Serbia, 1947, 2nd Prize
 * Central post office Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1947, shared 1st and 2nd Prize
 * Palace of the People’s Assembly of Slovenia, Ljubljana, The Nuns’ Garden, 1947, 1st Prize
 * The People’s Assembly of Slovenia, Tivoli, Ljubljana, 1947-1948, 2nd Prize ex aequo as the 1st Prize was not awarded
 * Museum of Modern Art and National Gallery New Belgrade, Serbia, 1948, 1st Prize

 1950-1959 
 * Design for the island of Ruissalo, Turku, Finland, International competition,1953, 3rd Prize
 * Extension of the “Nama” department store Ljubljana, 1953, 1st Prize
 * Canteen for the student campus, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1954, purchase of rights
 * High-rise apartment building Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1956, purchase of rights ex aequo outside competition
 * Apartment building Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1956, 2nd Prize outside competition
 * Layout for the centre of Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1957, purchase of rights outside competition

 1960-1969 
 * Layout for Revolution square (now Republic Square), Ljubljana, with garages and passage to commercial outlets, Maximarket building, Ljubljanska banka Tower, Iskra Tower, Annex to Ljubljanska banka, 1960, 1st Prize
 * Office building, Congress Square Ljubljana, 1960, 2nd Prize
 * Office building, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1962, 1st Prize ex aequo
 * Layout for Ajdovščina square in the center of Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1963, 1st Prize
 * Tourist complex, Budva St. Stephan, Montenegro, 1964 1st Prize
 * Urban design for the Bežigrad area around the Plecnik sports stadium Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1964, 1st Prize
 * Ferant’s Garden Housing Complex, Ljubljana,1964, 1st Prize,
 * Design for Tronchetto Island, Venice, Italy, international competition, 1964, 1st Prize ex aequo, production drawings 1965-1967
 * Hotel “Maestral” Pržno, Montenegro,1965, 1st Prize
 * Faculty for Mechanical Engineering, Priština, Kosovo, 1965, 1st Prize
 * Building for the Central committee of the Communist Party of Macedonia, Skopje, Macedonia, 1966, 1st Prize
 * Serbian National Theatre, Novi Sad, 1966, 1st Prize
 * Town hall Skopje, Macedonia, 1966, 1st Prize
 * Urban design of a small area of Zagreb,1966, purchase of rights
 * Slovenian Radio and Television building, Ljubljana, 1967, purchase of rights
 * Town Hall Amsterdam, Holland, 1967, honourable mention
 * City centre Espoo, Finland, international competition, 1967, honourable mention
 * Avala Hotel, Budva, Montenegro, 1968, 1st Prize
 * Ruski Car (Russian Tsar) neighbourhood Bežigrad, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1968, 1st prize
 * Competition for the Ljubljana Castle Reconstruction, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1969, 1st purchase of rights
 * Neighbourhood adjacent to the Plecnik Sports Stadium Bežigrad, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1969, 1st Prize

 1970-1979 
 * Park Hotel and the Bled town centre, 1971, 2nd Prize
 * Opera Belgrade, Serbia, 1971, 2nd Prize
 * Hotel Petrovac na moru, Montenegro, 1971, 2nd Prize
 * University of Priština, Kosovo, 1972, 1st Prize

 1980-1993 
 * Centre for Social Organisations, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1980, special prize outside the competition
 * Design Components for the urban design of Ljubljana, 1985, purchase of rights
 * South Bežigrad area, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1986, purchase of rights
 * National and University Library II, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1989, honourable mention
 * National Gallery, Puharjeva Street, Ljubljana, Slovenia,1989, 1st Prize

Commissioned projects
 BUILDINGS 
 * Zdenka Reja’s tombstone, Žale Cemetery, Ljubljana, designed 1930, built 1930
 * Battelino family tomb, Žale Cemetery, Ljubljana, designed 1938, built 1938
 * Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1939, built 1940-1951
 * Atelier and House of Vida Pengov, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1940-1941, built with substantial changes 1948
 * Villa Hribar, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1940
 * Villa Vidmar, Ljubljana, designed 1941, built 1943-1945
 * The standard designs for rural elementary schools, shelters and community centers, a study, 1945
 * Museum of the National and Liberation War, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1946, a study
 * Institute for Low and High Current Electronics, Ljubljana, designed 1946-1947, built 1950-1954
 * Šiška housing, Ljubljana, Slovenia, study 1947, partly constructed
 * Ljubljana housing Sveti Križ, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1947
 * Faculty of Philosophy and natural sciences, Skopje, Macedonia, designed 1947, constructed 1948-1949
 * Slovenian Forestry Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1947, constructed 1948
 * 6 apartment buildings, Nova Gorica, Slovenia, designed 1947, constructed 1948
 * Student campus, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1948, constructed 1950-1957
 * Extension of the town of Ljutomer, Slovenia, designed 1950
 * Printing house Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1950
 * Extension of the town of Lendava, Slovenia, designed 1950
 * District People’s Committee building, Nova Gorica, Slovenia, designed 1950
 * Two monuments to the women’s demonstrations during the war, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1951, executed 1951
 * Monument to the National and Liberation War, Bloke, Slovenia, designed 1950, built 1951-1952
 * Two single-family homes in Dravlje and Stožice, Ljubljana, designed 1952
 * Housing complex, Maglaj, Bosna, designed 1952
 * Hostages’ burial ground, Begunje, Slovenia, designed 1952, built 1952-1953
 * Hostages’ burial ground, Draga, Slovenia, designed 1952, built 1952-1953
 * Partisans’ burial ground, Pokljuka, Slovenia, designed 1953
 * Internees’ burial ground, Rab Island, Croatia, designed 1953, built 1953
 * Urban Planning Institute, Kranj, Slovenia, designed 1955, partially implemented
 * Hotel and Cultural Centre for the Koroška region, Slovenia, designed 1958, built 1960-1961
 * High-rise apartment building, Štefanova Street, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1958, built 1960
 * Two high-rise apartment buildings, Hrvatski square, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1958, constructed 1967
 * “Ljudska pravica” publishing house and printing house, Kopitarjeva Street, Ljubljana, designed 1957, built 1958-1961
 * Trubar second-hand bookshop, Mestni trg, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed and built 1959
 * National Bank, Kranj, Slovenia, designed 1959, built 1959
 * Health Centre Rudnik, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1959, built 1960
 * Slovenijales office building, Miklošičeva Street, Ljubljana, Slovenia, built 1959
 * Two monuments to the National and Liberation war, Zgornji St. Peter, Pivka, Slovenia, designed and built 1958
 * Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, Jamova Street, Ljubljana, designed 1960, built 1963-1966
 * Motel Kranjska gora, designed 1960, built 1961
 * Executive council of Slovenia, Ljubljana, designed 1960
 * Monument to the national and liberation war, Jesenice, designed and built 1960
 * Standard design for a house, Bohinj, designed 1960
 * Two housing towers Pražakova Street, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1963, built 1963
 * Office building Igriška Street, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1964, built 197?
 * Hotel Miločer St. Stephan, Montenegro, designed 1966-1981
 * Petrol station Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1968, built 1968- 1969
 * Hotel Creina Kranj, Slovenia, designed 1968, built 1969-1970
 * Motel Medno bedrooms’ wing, Medno, Slovenia, designed 1969, built 1970
 * Globus department store, Kranj, Slovenia, designed 1970, built 1972-1973
 * Annex to the gymnasium secondary school Ljubljana, Šubičeva Street, designed 1970, built 1971
 * Hotel Avala Budva, Montenegro, designed 1972
 * Hotel Babylon Oberoi Baghdad, Iraq, designed from 1974 onwards, built 1983-1984
 * Government palace extension Erjavčeva Street, Ljubljana, designed 1975
 * Annex to the Slovene academy of arts and sciences Ljubljana, designed 1975
 * Cankarjev dom Cultural and Congress Centre, Ljubljana, designed 1977, built 1982-1983
 * Extension to Cankarjeva zalozba, Kopitarjeva Street, Ljubljana, Slovenia
 * Proposal for the monument (Obelisk) celebrating the end of the war Congress Square, Ljubljana, Slovena, designed 1984, not
 * Vertical extension of the modern gallery Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1988-1990
 * Design for Prešeren Square Ljubljana, 1988, partially implemented  1988
 * National gallery extension Ljubljana, Slovenia, built 1992-93

 URBANISM 
 * Ljubljana city railway grid, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1940
 * Study for the layout of the Fužine neighbourhood, Ljubljana, designed 1942
 * Layout proposal for the area in the old town of Ljubljana (Poljanska Street-Krek Square-Streliška Street), Ljubljana, designed 1942
 * Urban planning studies for the transformation of villages, designed 1945-1946
 * Urban planning design for Ljubljana, designed 1945-1946, project suspended 1947
 * Revitalization designs for south Slovenia region (Žužemberk, Kočevje and Ribnica), designed 1946
 * Study of layout options for the Nuns’ garden Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1947
 * Regulation of Nova Gorica, Slovenia, designed 1948-1950, partially implemented
 * Regional design for the area from Ankaran to Novigrad, Slovenia and Croatia, designed 1948-1949, exhibited in Koper 1950
 * Housing settlement Kidričevo, Slovenia, a study 1950
 * Regional plan for Bled, designed 1965-1967
 * The study of the developmental options of Ljubljana, designed 1953, partly executed
 * Regional design for Piran penninsula, designed 1956, partly built
 * Ideal neighbourhood for 5000 people Ljubljana, a study, designed 1958
 * National bank, Celje, designed 1959, constructed 1959
 * Layout of Kamnik-Bakovnik settlement, near Ljubljana, designed 1968, built 1969-1970
 * Ljubljana centre between Aškerčeva Street, VII. korpusa Street, Kidričeva Street and Titova (now Slovenska Street), the study 1986
 * Design for Prešeren square, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1988, partially implemented 1988

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Secundary sources
 ARTICLES ABOUT EDVARD RAVNIKAR 

Neža Mrevlje, Ljubljanska bencinska črpalka iz časov, ko so jih načrtovali najboljši arhitekti (Ljubljana petrol station from times when they were designed by the best architects), 7 June 2019, SiolNET.

Nika Grabar: Nove Benetke: natečaj za območje Tronchetto in temporalnost arhitekture (New Venice: the Tronchetto Area Competition and Temporality of Architecture) ANNALES Anali za istrske in mediteranske študije (Annales review for Istrian and Mediterranean Studies) Koper 2018, ISSN 1408-5348 (Print) ISSN 2591-1775 (Online)

Ravnikarju v spomin (In memory of Edvard Ravnikar) 19 December 2017

Franci Koncilija, 110-letnica rojstva Edvarda Ravnikarja (110th anniversary of the birth of Edvard Ravnikar) (1907– 1993), 01 December 2017

Urša Marn, Psi lajajo karavana gre dalje (The dogs bark but the caravan moves on) Prenova notranjosti Cankarjevega doma (Renovation of the interior of Cankarjev dom), Mladina 22 July 2011, No. 29, Slovenian, ISSN 0350-9346

Balantič Polona, Eden zadnjih univerzalnih arhitektov pri nas (One of the last universal architects in Slovenia), 23 June 2008, Slovenian

Metka Dolenc, Slovenian design Education and Edvard Ravnikara “B Program”, Archives d'Histoire de art, Zbornik za umetnostno zgodovino) (Art History Journal) No. 43, 2007, Slovensko umetnostnozgodovinsko društvo, Ljubljana, ℅ Filozofska fakulteta Univerze v Ljubljani, ISSN 0351-224X

Ostan Aleksander S., Hrausky Andrej Zgodovina in aktualnost projektov o poglabljanju železnice v Ljubljani: Petdeseta leta (History and status of projects for putting the railway below ground level in Ljubljana: 1950’s), Arhitektov bilten AB - mednarodna revija za teorijo arhitekture, November 2007, Year 37, št. 173/174, page 20-23, Slovenian, ISSN 0352-1982

Ostan Aleksander S., Hrausky Andrej Zgodovina in aktualnost projektov o poglabljanju železnice v Ljubljani; Štirideseta leta (History and status of projects for putting the railway below ground level in Ljubljana: 1940’s), Arhitektov bilten AB - mednarodna revija za teorijo arhitekture, November 2007, Year 37, No. 173/174, page 16-18, Slovenian, ISSN 0352-1982

Vodopivec Aleš, Aktualnost tradicije (What is the status of tradition) - dvoranska zgradba Mestne občine Kranj (the Kranj town hall),  Oris - časopis za arhitekturu i kulturu, 2005 Year 7, No. 36, page 114-123, Slovenian, English, ISSN 1331-7571

Koselj Nataša, Tradicija napredka (The tradition of progress) Arhitektov bilten AB -mednarodna revija za teorijo arhitekture 2004, Year 34 No.165/166, page 2-7 Slovenian, ISSN 0352-1982

Žnidaršič Rok, Metoda projektiranja arhitekta Edvarda Ravnikarja-arhitektovi postopki prilagajanja spremenljivim pogojem načrtovanja (Design Method by Architect Edward Ravnikar – An Architect's Procedures for Adapting to Variable Planning Conditions), Arhitektov bilten AB - mednarodna revija za teorijo arhitekture, 2004, Year 34, No. 165/166, page 8-33, Slovenian, ISSN 0352-1982

Kobe Jurij, Edvard Ravnikar in soba 25 na šoli za arhitekturo (Edvard Ravnikar and Room 25 at the School of Architecture), Arhitektov bilten AB - mednarodna revija za teorijo arhitekture - 2004, Year 34, No.165/166, page 34-37, Slovenian, ISSN 0352-1982

Brate Tomaž, Edvard Ravnikar, Art.si - trimesečnik o likovni umetnosti, arhitekturi, oblikovanju in fotografiji, June 2003, page 47-[52], Slovenian, ISSN 1581-5218

Ravnikar Edvard, Vuga Boštjan, "Mogoče ste za to premladi —" (You might be too young to understand…) Razgledi, Delo, 1993, Slovenian, ISSN - 1318-0401, COBISS.SI-ID - 13201925, COBISS.SI-ID - 78529024

Vladimir Mušič, Edvard Ravnkar 1907–1993, Journal: Urbani izziv,1993, No: 23-25, page 3-14, Slovenian, https://urbaniizziv.uirs.si/Portals/urbaniizziv/Clanki/1993/urbani-izziv-en-1993-23-25-001.pdf

Kulturni center Ivana Cankarja (Ivan Cankar Cultural Center), publisher: iniciatvni odbor za izgradnjo Kulturnega centra Ivana Cankarja,1977, Slovenian

Cedilnik Alenka; Komac Urša, Ocvirk Marjan, Delo arhitekta Edvarda Ravnikarja v Ljubljani (The work of architect Edward Ravnikar in Ljubljana), Srednja šola za družboslovje in splošno kulturo Ljubljana,1989, Slovenian

 BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS 

Ravnikar’s architecture, philosophy and lifestyle were and still are an intriguing topic for many architects and thinkers that came after him. Below is the list of some works on Ravnikar. The book Homage to Edvard Ravnikar, written by Ravnikar’s sister Marta Ivanšek and her husband France Ivanšek, is the most comprehensive text on Ravnikar’s life and work.

Nika Grabar: Nove Benetke: natečaj za območje Tronchetto in temporalnost arhitekture (New Venice: the Tronchetto Area Competition and Temporality of Architecture) ANNALES Anali za istrske in mediteranske študije (Annales review for Istrian and Mediterranean Studies)

Ivanšek France in Marta (1995): Homage à Edvard Ravnikar 1907-1993, Ljubljana: Fundacija Ivanšek OCLC lokalno 951288951 ISBN

Gollmann Karl Friderich (ed.) (1985): Edvard Ravnikar: Bauten Und Projekte. PhD dissertati-on/study. Technichen Universitat Graz

Krečič Peter, Mušič Marko, Zupan Gojko (1996): Edvard Ravnikar : arhitekt, urbanist, ob-likovalec, teoretik, univerzitetni učitelj, publicist. Arhitekturni muzej Ljubljana, ISBN OCLC 500506889

Metka Dolenc (2007), Slovenian design Education and Edvard Ravnikara “B Program” – Faculti of Philosophy Ljubljana, Archives d'Histoire de art, Zbornik za umetnostno zgodovino) (Art History Journal) No. 43, 2007

Vodopivec Aleš and Žnidaršič Rok (Eds.) (2010): Edvard Ravnikar : architect and teacher, Wien: Springer-Verlag ISBN 978-321199203 6 3211992030 Vodopivec Aleš (ed.) (2007): Edvard Ravnikar, Umetnost in arhitektura - a collection of es-seys. Ljubljana: Založba Slovenska matica, Slovenian, ISBN: 978-9612131692, 9612131694 OCLC 298725093

Koselj Nataša (2007): Atlas Ravnikar Docomomo Slovenia, ISBN: 978-961922980

Zupančič, Bogo, (2017): Plečnikovi študenti in drugi jugoslovanski arhitekti v Le Corbu-sierovem ateljeju, KUD Polis, Museum of Architecture and Design (MAO), 2018, ISBN 978-961-6669-47-4

Koselj Nataša (2017): DOCOMOMO Slovenija 100, ISBN/EAN: 9789612857936

Tomaž Krušec (2002): '''Ureditev grobišča internirancev na otoku Rabu arh. Edvarda Ravnikarja''' – magistrsko delo FAGG

Hočevar Marjan (et al.) (2018): PROSTOR za vse - anketa o Trgu republike (SPACE for all - a survey on the Republic Square), Ljubljana: Trajekt, zavod za prostorsko kul-turo, ISBN 978-961-91897-4-0

Cedilnik Alenka; Komac Urša; Ocvirk Marjan (1989) : Delo arhitekta Edvarda Ravnikarja v Ljubljani. Ljubljana. Srednja šola za družboslovje in splošno kulturo

Španjol Igor, Zabel Igor (ed.)(2003): To the Edge and Beyond: Slovenian Art 1975-1985, Ljubljana, Moderna galerija ISBN 961-2060339 9789612060336

Krečič Peter (1996): Edvard Ravnikar, exhibition catalogue, Ljubljana, Arhitekturni muzej Ljubljana

 EXHIBITION CATALOGUES 

Stierli Martino, Kulić Vladimir (2018): Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architeture in Yugoslavia 1948-1980 MOMA NY Exhibition

Zupančič Bogo (2012): The B course - reforming design, Ljubljana, Museum for Architecture and Design, 2012, COBISS.SI-ID - 264302080, OCLC Number: 84001817 ISBN:

Planišček Anja (ed.) (2010): Should this house really be like that? on the centenary of the birth of architect Edvard Ravnikar, Ljubljana Faculty of Architecture ISBN: 9789616823074 9616823078

Ravnikar Edo Jr. (2008): Building beyond architecture, a catalogue of Slovenia’s exhibit at the 11th International Architectural Exhibition in Venice, Italy. Ljubljana, Ambient d.o.o.

Curtis William J. R., Krušec Tomaž, Vodopivec Aleš, (2004): Slovenia: Architect Edvard Ravnikar, Memorial Complex on the Island of Rab, 1953 - catalogue for Slovenia’s exhibition on the 9ht International Architectural Exhibition in Venice, Ljubljana, DESSA

Španjol Igor, Zabel Igor (ed.)(2003): To the Edge and Beyond: Slovenian Art 1975-1985, Ljubljana, Moderna galerija ISBN 961-2060339 9789612060336

Krečič Peter (1996): Edvard Ravnikar, exhibition catalogue, Ljubljana, Arhitekturni muzej Ljubljana

Awards and recognitions
Edvard Ravnikar was recognized for his talent early on. Immediately after World War II, he became a professor at the Faculty of Architecture in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

In 1955, during the early years of postwar reconstruction, he received The City of Ljubljana Award for architecture for his contribution to the reconstruction of Ljubljana and was also the Dean of The Faculty of Architecture in Ljubljana. Six years later he was awarded the Prešeren Prize, the highest honor for artistic accomplish-ments in Slovenia, his first of two. In 1963, he became a corresponding member of the Yugoslav Academy of Arts and Sciences and in 1969 a corresponding member of the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts. In 1970, he was awarded The Order of the Red Banner of Labour by SFRJ (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) for his achievements in architecture. In 1973, he was appointed a member of the Association Internationale Le Corbusier in Geneva. Two years later, in 1974, he was awarded his first Plečnik Prize for Architecture, the most important architectural prize in the country, bestowed by the Association of Architects of Slovenia, for the Revolution Square project. In 1978, he was recognized for the same project by the Republic of Slovenia with his second Prešeren Prize. The next year he was finally elected a regular member of the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts, after years of politically motivated deferrals. Three years later, in 1982, he was honored by the State of Yugoslavia once more with the AVNOJ Award for Architecture. In 1984, he was presented with The Borba newspaper award for the building of the Ivan Cankar Cultural Centre (Cankarjev Dom) in Ljubljana. In 1985, after his retirement, he was named Professor Emeritus at the Faculty for Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy in Ljubljana where he had been a lecturing professor since 1946. In 1987, he received his second Plečnik Prize for architecture, in 1988 he re-ceived the Herder Prize for architecture in Vienna and he was awarded an honorary doctorate in technical sciences for technical achievements in architecture from the Graz School for Technical Sciences in Austria

Finally, in honor of his exceptional work, in 1990, he was made an honorary member of the Society of Slovene Architects.

Archives
materials for in-depth research

Museum For Architecture and design, kustos: Bogo Župančič, Grad Fužine, Rusjanov trg, Ljubljana Faculty for Architecture, Zoisova, Ljubljana Ambient d.o.o.,Mestni trg, Ljubljana

Resources
Edvard Ravnikar: An Architectural Guide Edvard Ravnikar at The Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts Profile of Edvard Ravnikar at Architectuul.com Svetovni in slovenski arhitekti (Architects from around the world and Slovenian architects) [https://www.ng-slo.si/si/razstave-in-projekti/razstava/arhitekt-edvard-ravnikar?id=1353 Edvard Ravnikar. Spominski kompleks na otoku Rabu (Edvard Ravnikar, Memorial Complex on the island of Rab)] Bibliography of Edvard Ravnikar Book: Edvard Ravnikar - Architect and Teacher Book: Edvard Ravnikar: Design Biography: Edvard Ravnikar MAO exhibition: Plečnik, Ravnikar in Moderna galerija Bibliography of Edvard Ravnikar, COBBIS Berem arhitekturo (Reading Architecture): Edvard Ravnikar: Essays on the Ljubljana school of Architecture MOMA exhibition Toward a Concrete Utopia Exhibition The Gift of Slovenian Architecture: Collection Edvard Ravnikar  Metoda projektiranja Edvarda Ravnikarja (Design method by Edvard Ravnikar), medprostor.si - .pdf Exhibition “Ravnikar’s line”, kongres-magazine.eu The History of Cankarjev Dom UGM