Exhibition Credits

April 2, 2026 – May 18, 2026

Pre-Mo Po-Mo: Micro-Urbanism in Jože Plečnik’s Ljubljana


Neither wholly modern nor wholly historicist, the work of Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik (1872–1957) resists being categorized into any specific architectural movement. Rather, Plečnik, who played a pivotal role in transforming his home city of Ljubljana after the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, created a distinctly Slovenian architectural language during a critical period of national identity formation. Plečnik did not create a sweeping, grand vision for a new city. Instead, for more than three decades, he worked incrementally on urban projects large and small, creating an accretion of interventions that effortlessly graph onto an existing context. Pre-Mo Po-Mo: Micro-Urbanism in Jože Plečnik’s Ljubljana brings together these works of micro-urbanism—lampposts, steps, paving, and ornament—that mediates between the scale of the body and the city. Through modest means, these works produce a sense of intimate monumentality, revealing how cumulative, human-scaled design can transform urban experience.

Exhibition Credits

Curated by: 

Priscilla Barker (M.Arch I ’26)  Yanbo Li (M.Arch I ’26)  Ange Long (M.Arch I ’26)  Nur Nuri (M.Arch I ’26)   

YSoA Gallery Staff: 

Andrew Benner, Alison Walsh, Zach Wilder   

Graphic Design: 

Phoebe Kerr   

Fabrication Assistance: 

Rizek Bahbah  Moss Brenner-Bryant  Blue Jo  Zacharie Lauzière-Fitzgerald  Quang Vin Nguyen  Karolina Ochoa-Montes  Ugen Yonten  Nathan Burnell  Alyse Guild  Timothy Newton   

Special Thanks: 

MAO - Muzej za arhitekturo in oblikovanje / Museum of Architecture and Design⁩⁦  MGML - Muzej in galerije mesta Ljubljane / Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana  Plečnikova hiša / Plečnik House  ZAL - Zgodovinski arhiv Ljubljana / Historical Archives of Ljubljana  Yale Printing and Publishing Services  Ana Porok  Tomaž Štoka  Miloš Kosec  Amin Taha  Regina Teng