Ljubljana, Slovenia
Temporary spaces of the Slovenian National Theatre Drama: A guided tour in Ljubljana led by Vidic Grohar Arhitekti.
The Temporary Spaces for the Slovenian National Theatre Drama in Ljubljana is a nominee for the BRICK AWARD 26 and has been awarded as emerging winner of the EUmies Awards 2026. This project transforms 1960s industrial halls into a 4,000 m² cultural venue, activating a degraded urban fringe and expanding the city center through inclusive programming. Developed in phases from a multipurpose hall (2022) to a temporary theatre (2024), the project was conceived and built within 10 months and a limited budget. A brick “ziggurat” entrance and backstage wall made of 23,400 silver-painted profi clay blocks redefine the vast hall, while a 361-seat Grand Theatre Hall in CLT wood panels and a 100-seat experimental stage structure the interior. Temporary elements use recycled and reusable materials to minimise waste and carbon footprint, while durable materials such as visible concrete and clay blocks ensure longevity, demonstrating a precise and sustainable approach to adaptive reuse.
Program
Introduction to the project and its architectural concept with
- Anja Vidic and Jure Grohar, founders of Vidic Grohar Arhitekti
- Špela Kuhar, Centre of Architecture Slovenia, BRICK AWARD 26 Pre-Jury Member
- Veronika Schuster-Hofinger, BRICK AWARD project manager
We viisited the performance spaces, rehearsal areas, and public zones, with insights into design intentions, material strategy, and the operational requirements of a national theatre in transition.
Language English.
We hope you enjoyed the tour!