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Aljoša Dekleva (1972) and Tina Gregorič (1974) have both graduated from the Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia and continued studying at the Architectural Association in London, where they received their postgraduate Master degrees in Architecture with Distinction in 2002 (AADRL). 
Their work has received numerous awards, including the European Architecture Award Luigi Cosenza in 2004, the WALLPAPER* Award – Best breakthrough designers in 2005, the International Architecture Awards 2009, Plečnik’s Medal, AIT award, the International Architecture Awards 2012, the WAN House of the Year 2015 Award, the Best architects 16 Award, and has been nominated for the Mies van den Rohe Award in 2009, 2013, 2015, 2017.
Aljoša Dekleva is Programme Head of AA nanotourism Visiting School at Architectural Association in London and Tina Gregorič is Professor of Architecture and Chair of the Research Unit Architectural Typology and Design at Institute of Architecture at University of Technology Vienna. Both are currently Frank Gehry International Visiting Chairs in Architectural Design at John Daniels Faculty for Architecture, Landscape and Design, University of Toronto.
They have curated the Slovenian national pavilion at Venice Architecture Biennale 2016.

Sunken Design Studio, Škofja Loka (Slovenia), 2003-2019, photo by Flavio Coddou


University Campus Livade 1.0, Izola (Slovenia), 2007-2015, photo by Miran Kambič

Chimney House, Logatec (Slovenia), 2012-2016, photo by Flavio Coddou

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