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Schools without Corridors by Architect Emil Navinšek

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Since the beginning of his rich creative career, Navinšek entertained the idea of creating a contrast to the Kafkaesque administration buildings characteristic of his time, that is “open”, bright, airy, spacious and at the same time functional and practical.

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Briški, B. (2008). Schools without Corridors by Architect Emil Navinšek. In: Contemporary School Architecture in Slovenia 1991–2007. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-76847-1_3

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