Radlje ob Dravi_Renovated mansion
-
CategoryAn experience that brings together nature, knowledge and technology
-
MaterialsMDF; wood; aluminum structures; steel; glass; acrylic / plexiglass; printed graphics; LED lighting; AV equipment
Full fabrication and installation of a contemporary museum exhibition. Within the renovated Radlje ob Dravi Mansion, a space has been created that goes beyond traditional exhibition formats, functioning as a hub of knowledge, education, and experience. The exhibition focuses on sustainable forest management, offering visitors a deeper understanding of the relationship between nature and people. The spatial concept is based on the integration of content, architecture, and technology into a unified narrative. Exhibition elements are not treated as standalone objects, but as carriers of a story that unfolds throughout the space. The integration of physical exhibits with digital content enables layered interpretation and creates a cohesive visitor experience. Special attention was given to adapting contemporary exhibition elements to the historical context of the building. Technical and structural solutions were developed to support the exhibition content while respecting the architectural identity of the space. The project required close collaboration across multiple disciplines — from architectural and graphic design to multimedia development and technical execution. The result is a contemporary, content-rich, and technologically integrated museum installation that offers an immersive and engaging spatial experience.
Radlje ob Dravi_Renovated mansion
Where space tells the story of nature
-
CategoryAn experience that brings together nature, knowledge and technology
-
DateJanuary 2026
-
ClientRadlje ob Dravi
-
MaterialsMDF; wood; aluminum structures; steel; glass; acrylic / plexiglass; printed graphics; LED lighting; AV equipment
Full fabrication and installation of a contemporary museum exhibition. Within the renovated Radlje ob Dravi Mansion, a space has been created that goes beyond traditional exhibition formats, functioning as a hub of knowledge, education, and experience. The exhibition focuses on sustainable forest management, offering visitors a deeper understanding of the relationship between nature and people. The spatial concept is based on the integration of content, architecture, and technology into a unified narrative. Exhibition elements are not treated as standalone objects, but as carriers of a story that unfolds throughout the space. The integration of physical exhibits with digital content enables layered interpretation and creates a cohesive visitor experience. Special attention was given to adapting contemporary exhibition elements to the historical context of the building. Technical and structural solutions were developed to support the exhibition content while respecting the architectural identity of the space. The project required close collaboration across multiple disciplines — from architectural and graphic design to multimedia development and technical execution. The result is a contemporary, content-rich, and technologically integrated museum installation that offers an immersive and engaging spatial experience.