In the case of creative artists, the realization of a combined studio and living space is also a perfect example, while in the present case, a gallerist’s dream has been realized by combining a vocational and personal space. The perfect examples of this are loft apartments, where old factory buildings are given a new lease of life, however, there are even more creative approaches, such as the reimagining of schools, warehouses and hospitals. ![]() In this regard, besides function and emotion, an additional meaning-such as artistic value, architectural heritage, style or even a trend-comes into play. The latter’s success is most likely due to the fact that specific interpretations of space carry an additional message, which also gives new meaning to an environment-beyond just the atmosphere of a home. ![]() The fusion of different spaces is not a recent phenomenon, since the start of the pandemic, the locations where work and private life take place have become radically reorganized, and with property prices rising, the creative combinations of spaces are experiencing their heyday. Lastly, the <3 project is also a witty response to the unpredictable situation the pandemic has created. The Le <3 project is a place where art and home meet, it’s both a living space and where Ravnikar Gallery Space intertwine, in a place that aims to express its love of art and the spatial realization of a new creative form of space. This is perhaps why the Mastar studio or to be precise, the Le <3 project by Slovenian architect Maja Stamenković, is so interesting, as it approaches the classic sense of home from a different perspective and experiments with the blurring of boundaries. ![]() Regardless of our mood or what we’re wearing, it is privacy, that gives us a sense of security. What can we call home? It’s a place where we can truly be ourselves, and where we can spend time with our closest circle, a private space that-whether alone, with family, or with friends-provides the most intimate environment.
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