:: Stattwerk ECO CENTRE - ACHITECTURAL COMPETITION - 1ST PRIZE - WINNER ::
Stattwerk's international jury had selected LFG architectural studio as the WINNER of competition for eco-center in Zeleni Venac
The ECO CENTRE proposes a state-of-the-art design solution for a fully sustainable building, which would become a showcase for green innovation and technology and serve as a role model to other projects in Belgrade, Serbia and wider region.
The concept proposes a three-part architectural design for mixed-use purposes, consisting of: premium office space, apartments of various sizes, an organic restaurant and garage space (variant 1: conventional garage system; variant 2: fully automated mechanical garage).
The existing constructive system of the former bank building (the tower and the lower part) is retained in the majority of the building, while the existing facilities of City Electric Company and Tax Administration are planned for demolition and new facilities are being built in their place.
The facade of the building features innovative solutions for sun protection and energy generation using triple-glazed glass, integratedphotovoltaic sunshades and hanging gardens, whilst the roofs make use as urban gardens and rainwater collection systems.
Author with Snezana Zlatkovic, Iva Bekic, Bojana Cvetanovic, Isidora Babovic and Igor Zec
Architectural visualisation: AKVS architecture
Stattwerk's international jury had selected LFG architectural studio as the WINNER of competition for eco-center in Zeleni Venac
The ECO CENTRE proposes a state-of-the-art design solution for a fully sustainable building, which would become a showcase for green innovation and technology and serve as a role model to other projects in Belgrade, Serbia and wider region.
The concept proposes a three-part architectural design for mixed-use purposes, consisting of: premium office space, apartments of various sizes, an organic restaurant and garage space (variant 1: conventional garage system; variant 2: fully automated mechanical garage).
The existing constructive system of the former bank building (the tower and the lower part) is retained in the majority of the building, while the existing facilities of City Electric Company and Tax Administration are planned for demolition and new facilities are being built in their place.
The facade of the building features innovative solutions for sun protection and energy generation using triple-glazed glass, integratedphotovoltaic sunshades and hanging gardens, whilst the roofs make use as urban gardens and rainwater collection systems.
Author with Snezana Zlatkovic, Iva Bekic, Bojana Cvetanovic, Isidora Babovic and Igor Zec
Architectural visualisation: AKVS architecture