Shared Space

architects Dekleva Gregorič, Katušić Kocbek, Sadar + Vuga, Scapelab, Studio Krištof
project Slovenska Street Renovation, Ljubljana, Slovenia

 

In the past ten years Ljubljana has transformed itself from a sleepy post-socialist town into a contemporary European city. 

The main street of the city is the Slovenska Street (the Slovenian road), which crosses the city in the north-south direction. 

In the Sixties it was transformed into a four-lane roadway, and more and more traffic flowed through the centre of the city. 

By executing a strict and consistent traffic policy the city finally achieved the right conditions to close the Slovenska Street for car traffic in 2012.