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|description          =[[Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)]], a space for the synthesis of art and science focused on the post-gravity art, Vitanje, 2012
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|artist              =Ofis Arhitekti
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|foto                =Matija Plevnik
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|date                =17 August 2012
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|location            =Vitanje
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|identifier          =matijaplevnik@yahoo.com
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Ofis Arhitekti +, Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti +  and SADAR + VUGA Architects +
The building design is the work of four arThe building design is the work of four architectural bureaus which established the Architectural Union for Vitanje (AZZV), the fascinating building of 2500 m² is inspired by Herman Potočnik's plan for the first geostationary space station from 1928. Vitanje, 2012ary space station from 1928. Vitanje, 2012 +
The building design is the work of four arThe building design is the work of four architectural bureaus which established the Architectural Union for Vitanje (AZZV), the fascinating building of 2500 m² is inspired by Herman Potočnik's plan for the first geostationary space station from 1928. Vitanje, 2012ary space station from 1928. Vitanje, 2012 +
Matija Plevnik +
Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies KSEVT 2014 exterior Photo Matija Plevnik.jpg +
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