Jože Plečnik Architect

Jože Plečnik (About this sound pronunciation ) (23 January 1872 – 7 January 1957) was a Slovene architect who had a strong impact on the modern identity of the city of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, most notably by designing the iconic Triple Bridge and the Slovene National and University Library building, as well as banks along the Ljubljanica River, the Ljubljana open market buildings, the Ljubljana cemetery, parks, plazas etc. The impact he had on Ljubljana has been compared to the impact Antonio Gaudi had on Barcelona.His style is associated with the Vienna Secession style of architecture (a type of Art Nouveau). Besides in Ljubljana, he worked in Vienna, Belgrade and on the Prague Castle. He influenced the avant-garde Czech Cubism. He is also a founding member of the Ljubljana School of Architecture, joining it upon an invitation by Ivan Vurnik, another notable Ljubljana architect.

Personal facts

Jože Plečnik
Birth dateJanuary 23, 1872
Birth place
Austria-Hungary , Ljubljana
Date of deathJanuary 07, 1957
Place of death
Ljubljana , Yugoslavia

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Architect

Significant building
Prague Castle
National and University Library of Slovenia
Triple Bridge
Significant project
Plečnik Parliament

Jože Plečnik on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.architectuul.com/architect/joze-plecnik
  2. http://www.burger.si/Plecnik/uvod_eng.html