The Avber House sits on a hilltop in Avber, Slovenia, where OFIS Arhitekti reworks a clustered stone homestead into a contemporary house rooted in ancestral memory. The project gathers dwelling, former stable, and outbuilding around a sheltered courtyard, translating vernacular Karst elements into a renewed everyday setting for an Australian client returning to his family village. Historic structures stay present, while their roles shift toward present-day comfort and restrained sustainability.
Nestled in Ljubljana’s Mirje district, Vila Mirje stands as a dialogue between past and future. Layers of Roman heritage, Plečnik’s timeless interventions, and early 20th-century bourgeois elegance intertwine with contemporary design. Restored with care, the house preserves its frescoes, stoves, and stone staircases while embracing new garden pavilions and adaptable interiors. More than a renovation, it is a living palimpsest — a space where memory, change, and modern life coexist in harmony.
The Split Level House, designed by renowned architecture firm OFIS Arhitekti, is a striking example of modern residential design nestled in the historic city of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Inspired by the area’s rich cultural heritage and natural surroundings, this innovative house features a unique split-level layout and a striking black brick façade that seamlessly blends with the verdant landscape. Completed in 2024, this captivating project reinterprets classic architectural themes, creating a dynamic interplay of spaces and a harmonious connection between the structure and its picturesque setting.
Mansion Kanalski Lom, designed by OFIS Arhitekti in 2023, marries traditional Croatian stone architecture with modern design elements. Located in Banj, Croatia, this house embodies a harmony between the past and present. Serving as a family home for a globally-diverse couple and their eight children, it integrates old stone structures with contemporary materials and design, creating a unique, warm, and inviting space.
Discover the Ring House in Ljubljana, Slovenia, a stunning example of adaptive reuse by OFIS Arhitekti. This house blends early modernism with contemporary design, featuring a unique garden pavilion and a restored 1930s structure. The property showcases a deep connection with its garden, redefining indoor-outdoor living.