Open Houses Slovenia (OHS)

Open Houses Slovenia (OHS)

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OHS is part of the international network Open House Worldwide, which operates in more than 35 cities around the world. The OHS is available to the general public, who can enter and test the buildings, get in contacts with the owners and the experts. At the same time it is also intended to promote top experts working in the field of design, design, procurement, construction, operation, maintenance and use of buildings.

Making good architecture is by no means easy. Nowadays it is challenging also in terms of the speed of orders and the advancement of technology. Good architecture is not fashionable, it is one that will be good regardless of the changes brought about by time. In this, the user will feel good, respectful to the environment and sustaining throughout the life cycle.

All the buildings showcased during OHS festivals are presented in the largest network of Slovene architecture. Over the years the largest and constantly expanding collection of contemporary Slovene architecture has been built. In the collection there are over 160 objects where wood has been used as a prevailing material for construction or indoor equipment.  OHS encourages the awareness that buildings are made for long periods, therefore their operation, energy consumption and the right choice of materials are important for a sustainable and conscious social and economic development.

Type of wood
Stemwood
Origin of wood
Forest
Mobilization Potential
High
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood
Sustainability Potential
Medium
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Climate change mitigation

Ease of implementation
Medium
Economic impact
Growth of the companies
Job effect
New employments
Income effect
Positive
Specific knowledge needed
Construction with wood
Key prerequisites

Cooperation with architects, designers and contractors

Domain
Wood construction industry
Digital solution
No
Innovation
No
Country of origin
Slovenia
Scale of application
National
Start and end year
2010 -
Contact data
References and Resources
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Rosewood