Savin Sever

Savin Sever (27 June 1927, in Krško 12 April 2003, in Ljubljana) was a Slovene architect. He was the son of a lawyer from the Littoral temporarily working in Krško, but he grew up in Maribor and Ljubljana.[1]

Sever is considered one of the most typical representatives of the Ljubljana school of architecture. His work represents a synthesis of the tradition of Jože Plečnik and the influence of Edvard Ravnikar, whom he studied under. Sever is considered one of the most important Slovenian architects after the Second World War.

His best-known works include the Mladinska Knjiga printing office, the Astra department store,[2] the Slovenian Automobile Association (AMZS) pavilion,[3] the Merkur store, the Poljane parking garage, the portal to the Karawanken Tunnel, and the Triplex parking garage. The Triplex A parking garage (Garažna hiša Triplex A) was designed in 1966 with rounded corners, and the Triplex B parking garage (Garažna hiša Triplex B) in 1970 with angular corners.

Sever was a member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

Sever is buried in the Vič Cemetery in Ljubljana.[4]

Awards

The awards that Sever received during his lifetime include:

References

  1. Orešnik, Janez, ed. 1998. Slovenska akademija znanosti in umetnosti ob šestdesetletnici: biografski zbornik. Ljubljana: SAZU, p. 323.
  2. Kmecl, Matjaž. 1981. Treasures of Slovenia. Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba, p. 182.
  3. Bernik, Stane. 2004. Slovene Architecture of the Twentieth Century. Ljubljana: Mestna galerija, p. 209.
  4. Grave of Savin Sever


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