Gallery
Kristijan Tavcar
Slovenia
Credits
Modeling, texturing, rendering, video and audio editing:
Kristijan Tavcar at Miragedereve
Architecture:
Joze Plecnik in 1947
Music:
Seeker by Kai Engel at freemusicarchive.org
Audio effects:
Scary ambiance drone by Malesh at freesound.org
Plug in by Unfa at freesound.org
Wall Paintings:
Ivana Kobilica / Parisian woman with a letter (1891-1892), National Gallery of Slovenia, Ljubljana
Rihard Jakopic / Black man in profile (1898-1900), National Gallery of Slovenia, Ljubljana
Statue Models:
The age of bronze by Geoffray Marchal is licensed under CC Attribution
Aphrodite crouching at her bath (better) by HoangHiepVu is licensed under CC Attribution
Zoung man by Geoffray Marchal is licensed under CC Attribution
Vase - Louvre Museum (Low Definition) by Benjamin Bardou is licensed under CC Attribution
Venus by Geoffray Marchal is licensed under CC Attribution
Wounded Amaton by Geoffray Marchal is licensed under CC Attribution
Notes
Cathedral of Freedom / Plecnik Parliament (Slovene: Plecnikov parlament) is the colloquial name of two designs for a building intended to house the legislature of the People's Republic of Slovenia within the second Yugoslavia. Formally known as the Slovene Acropolis and the Cathedral of Freedom (Slovenska akropola / Katedrala svobode), the two designs were proposed in 1947 by Slovenia's most eminent architect, Joze Plecnik, but were rejected in favour of a more conventional design.
A square, colonnaded false façade would have surrounded the cylindrical main building of two stories, surmounted by a tall, spirally tapering conical cupola. Supported internally by inclined columns, the cupola would have spanned the parliament chamber. The facade would have measured 50 m in length, the tower rising to 120 m. Several slightly varying designs were produced, some including a second colonnade wrapping the second floor of the main building, different porticoes, or an asymmetrical ground floor.
Plecnik Parliament. (2017, January 2). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved
07:48, June 15, 2017