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PORTFOLIO LAZAR TUCAKOVIC M.ARCH.


CONTENTS CURRICULUM VITAE PRACTICE WORK P.1-2 “NEW COLONY“ - APARTMENTS FOR YOUNG RESEARCHERS P.3-4 “ISKRA“ - SPORTS AND REHABILITATION CENTER P.5-6 PRIVATE HOUSING UNIT P.7-8 “OLD MILL“ COMPLEX - “RADISSON BLU“ HOTEL BELGRADE P.9-10 “FISCHAPARK“ SHOPPING MALL

COMPETITIONS P.11-12 TRADITIONAL MOUNTAIN HOUSE REDESIGN P.13-14 CENTER FOR ART AND ARCHITECTURE P.15-16 “CENTRIFUGA“ - ERSTE BANK COMPETITION

GRADUATE WORK P.17-18 MASTER PROJECT - MEGABOOKSTORE

ARCHITECTURAL VISUALIZATION P.19 VARIOUS PROJECTS


PERSONAL INFORMATION Name: Date of birth: Telephone: Cell Phone: E-mail: Skype ID:

Lazar Tucakovic 10/08/1986 +381 34 314822 +381 64 9198573 lazar.tucakovic@gmail.com lazar.tucakovic

EDUCATION Title: M.Arch. Master Studies: Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade (Serbia) Period: 2008-2010 Average Grade: 99.5/100 Bachelor Studies: Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade (Serbia) Period: 2005-2008 Average Grade: 92.2/100 WORK EXPERIENCE + PE DIRECTORATE FOR URBAN PLANNING Period: April 2012 - Present Location: Kragujevac, Serbia Position: Design and Project Architect Key responsibilities: Schematic Design, Construction Design, Permitting, Specification Writing, Architectural Visualization, Urban Design

+ ARCHITEKTUR CONSULT ZT GmbH Period: September - December 2010 Location: Vienna, Austria Position: Intern Architect Key responsibilities: Construction Documentation, Drafting

Scholarship - Student Scholarship Awarded by: ”Ministry of Youth and Sports of Republic of Serbia” Year: 2005-2009

+ STUDIO ARH IN Period: June - Seeptember 2008 Location: Kragujevac, Serbia Position: Intern Architect Key responsibilities: Construction Documentation, Drafting

”XXIV International Urbanism Fair” Project title: “Detailed Regulation Plan for Licika Roma Settlement ” Location: Nis, Serbia Year: 2015

SOFTWARE SKILLS - Autodesk AutoCAD - Autodesk 3DStudio Max + VRay Rendering Engine - Robert McNeel & Associates Rhinocerus - Adobe Photoshop - Adobe Illustrator - Adobe In Design - MS Office - Internet tools LANGUAGE SKILLS - Serbian ( Native speaker ) - Croatian ( Bilingual proficiency ) - English ( Professional working proficiency ) - German ( Limited working proficiency ) PRIZES AND AWARDS

+NGO NOA Period: April 2012 - Present Location: Kragujevac, Serbia Position: Founding Partner/Urban Designer Key responsibilities: Project Writing, Urban Design + U.M.A. ARCHITEKTUR GmbH Period: May-December 2011 Location: Belgrade(Serbia), Vienna (Austria) Position: Architectural Assistant Key responsibilities: Design Development, Construction Documentation, Drafting + STUDIO ARH IN Location: Kragujevac, Serbia Period: February - May 2011 Position: Architectural Assistant (Freelancer) Key responsibilities: Design Development, Construction Documentation, Drafting, Architectural Visualization

I Prize - “CENTRIFUGA” Competition Awarded by: ”BCIF - Balkan Fund for Local Initiatives” and ”ERSTE BANK” Project title: ”Urban Recycling - Reactivation of Urban Micro Entity Milosev Venac 1, Kragujevac” Year: 2012 Scholarship - European Internship Program for the Best Serbian Graduates and Young Professionals Awarded by: ”Zoran Djindjic Foundation” - Austrian Program Year: 2010 Scholarship - Scholarship for the Best 1000 Graduates in Serbia Awarded by: ”Fund for Young Talents of Republic of Serbia” Year: 2009-2010

EXHIBITIONS

”XXIII International Urbanism Fair” Project title: “Urbanistic Project for RAPP Zastava Winches Factory” Location: Belgrade, Serbia Year: 2014 ”RE8* DESIGN PARK - ECO DESIGN WEEK” Project title: ”Urban Recycling - Reactivation of Urban Micro Entity Milosev Venac 1, Kragujevac” Location: Novi Sad, Serbia Year: 2013 ”XVII International Urbanism Fair” Project title: „Urban Transformation of Sava Amphitheater“ Location: Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina Year: 2008 PUBLICATIONS ”Public Art 4 Public Space - Multitasking” Publisher: Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade Year: 2008 PROFESSIONAL QUALITIES - systematic, efficient, clear communicator, fast learner, good time and resource managing skills, good at balancing between aesthetical, technical and financial aspects of architectural design, good at understanding clients needs and limitations PERSONAL QUALITIES - loyal, empathic, friendly, self-driven OTHER SKILLS AND INTERESTS - ”B” Category Driving Licence (active driver) - CGI, guitar playing and songwriting


PRACTICE WORK


“NEW COLONY“ - APARTMENTS FOR YOUNG RESEARCHERS

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“New Colony“ - Apartments for young researchers is a project initiated by Serbian Project Implementation Unit for Research and Development and City of Kragujevac with an intention to offer affordable housing for young academics and researchers employed at the University of Kragujevac. Location is placed within Old Workers Colony - the cultural and historical complex from the turn-of-the-century, consisting of barracks made for housing of industry workers. At the symbolical level, main intention was to create housing units that will concentrate young academics, the main contemporary bearers of the progress, at the same place where once steel industry workers, as the bearers of the progress at their time were. Building was designed as to reconcile the need for maximum number of apartments on the one hand, and desire to create a humane and diverse segment of urban fabric with public and semipublic spaces acting as catalysts for more intense interaction between complex inhabitants and local community.

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TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN Maximal building volume is reduced by creating an inner yard/plateau which is opening itself towards south in order to enable two-sided orientation for the apartments and help maximize the level of natural sunlight entering the public space of the inner yard. In addition to that, height of the building is gradually getting smaller creating vibrant roof geometry which represents main design feature. Buildings outer and inner facades are treated differently in order to protect privacy of the apartments oriented towards inner yard and maximize views and luminosity in the appartments oriented outwards. Inner facade is cladded with wood slats and sliding partitions which are enabling greater flexibility of views and different desired grades of privacy. Having in mind that parcel is located on the outscirts of “Sumarice” Memorial Park, choice of wood slats is to help blend the building into the local context.

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Building is organized in only one level (groundfloor) so it’s easy accessible for dissabled users. “Iskra” Center is divided into two complementing functional blocks: 1. Rehabilitation area 2. Accomodation area Rehabilitation area consists of multifunctional hall (for collective therapy, education and other events), physiotherapists office, massage room, room with hot tubs, fitness hall, wardrobes with showers, offices, utility and control room. Accomodation area consists of four accomodation units suited for fifteen tenants and is equipped with kitchen and dinning room. All of the spaces are connected with one main corridor which extens throughout the building.

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DUBINA ISKOPA

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PRIVATE HOUSING UNIT Location: Neto surface area: Tipology: Project author: Year : Stages of engagement:

Darinke Plave Pavlovic, Kragujevac(Serbia) 185 sqm Housing PE Directorate for Urban Planning - Lazar Tucakovic 2013/2014 Urban Planning, Schematic Design, Construction Design

The building is located within Kragujevac City historic center. Rich with context and historical meaning, the location itself had one significant characteristic which determined entire architectural concept. Namely, the building area of the lot is incredibly narrow, only 3.5m on the side facing the street, and 4.5m facing the inner block yard (11.75m long), so the main design challenge was to squeeze in the new housing unit between two neigbouring buildings while preserving the generous amount of natural light inside the building. Insertation of the building was carried out in respectable manner towards neighbours, esspecially in terms of the height and unobtrusive appereance of the new building. The building itself consists of 2 functional subunits - office SPACE (basement and ground floor) and duplex appartment(1st floor, 2nd floor and roof terace). 1ST FLOOR

GROUND FLOOR

2ND FLOOR

III

III

110 270

110 270

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288 270

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288 270

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5


AXONOMETRIC SCHEME

Spatious glazed openings are formed on both sides of the building (side facing the street and side facing inner block yard), creating a ”light tunel” which stretches throughout the entire floor plan connecting different internal spaces into one entirety. By creating this ”light tunel” the interior space creates discrete connection between bustling street life with tranquility of the private inner block yard offering inhabitants of the housing unit the best of both worlds. Glazed openings are accentuated by forming of the frames cladded with travertine slabs, which help the building blend in its setting on materialisation level while retaining it’s refined contemporary look. Another distinctive feature of the design solution is exstensive green roof - terace covered with grass and sedums . Green roof acts as an insulator by preventing thermal losses in the winter and by preventing the roof slab and top floors from overheating in the hot summer periods. Green roof is complemented with decked out patio suitable for long summer dinners, coctail parties or just for enjoying in the clear night sky and bustling city life.

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“OLD MILL” COMPLEX - “RADISSON BLU” HOTEL BELGRADE

GROUND FLOOR NEW HOTEL

Location: Neto surface area: Tipology: Project author:

Bulevar Vojvode Misica, Belgrade (Serbia) 18 570 sqm Hospitality/Office Sanjin Grbic d.i.a., Jovan Jovanovic d.i.a., U.M.A. Architekten doo (PM: Andrija Spicanovic d.i.a.) & GRAFT (Interior Design) Year : 2011-2012 Stages of engagement: Design Development, Construction Design “OLD MILL” Complex was developed by Soravia Group Real Estate and Radisson Blu brand-hotel chain, and it consists of three buildings: 1. Old Mill (GF+4; 4 536 sqm) - The devastated listed industrial building from the turn of the century was reconstructed and now it houses luxurious suits, conference hall, lobby and a reception area, bar and restaurant with wine cellar. Reclaimed materials, like authentic bricks, were re-integrated. The overall concept of re-contextualization fuses the local heritage and the contemporary interior design into a singular whole. 2. New Hotel (GF+10; 10 184 sqm) - Houses 4* Hotel with 236 room and14 suites with balconies on the top floors. Lower floors are occupied with welness and fitness center, sauna and offices. Building is designed as a counterpoint to historic Old Mill building with it’s restrained volume and neutral glass panel and ceramic tile cladded facade. Visitors are enabled to enjoy spectacular views of entire Belgrade and Sava River. 3. Office Tower (GF+10; 3 850 sqm) - Consists of flexible office spaces ment for rental. Top two floors house aperitif bar with roof terace. Buildings of the Complex are connected with underground garage and public plaza.

OLD MILL

OFFICE TOWER

7


GRAÄ?EVINSKA LINIJA

FACADE DETAIL

The guest arrives on a slightly raised new plaza, which features old granite stones and wrought iron columns rescued from the Old Mill. A water feature breaks down the traffic noise. The lobby receives the hotel guests with an industrial, open and authentic atmosphere. The ambitious interior concept embraces and enhances the existing historical structures with new materials, colors and shapes, activating the original qualities of the cultural monument and hence creating a unique visual experience.

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FISCHAPARK SHOPPING MALL Location: Neto surface area: Tipology: Project author: Year : Stages of engagement:

Wiener Neustadt (Austria) 128 000 sqm Retail Architektur Consult ZT GmbH (Georg Böhm AA) 2010/2011 Design Development

Project was done with and intention to reshape and modernize shopping mall from the 80’s located in the outskirts of Vienna. Two main phases of the design were: Phase I - adaptation of the existing building (26 000 sqm) and Phase II - design of an extension (102 000 sqm). The exsisting and newly added part of the building create one functional entity which is designed as a contemporary retail park covering wide range of customer needs from shopping and dinning to various entertainment contents. Whole building is organized in five levels: underground garage, ground floor (shops, supermarket and utility spaces), 1st floor (shops, restaurant, office and utility spaces), 2nd floor (parking lot) and 3rd floor (parking lot). Disposition of the parking lots on higher levels is conditioned by existence of high level of underground water on the building site. Parking lots are covered with distinctive roof structure which is, with it’s complex triangular geometry one of the main design features of the project. 1ST FLOOR

GROUND FLOOR

Extension Existing part

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Extension Existing part

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Appart from the roof structure another interesting design feature of the building is placement of two conical glass tubes which are meant to cunduct sunlight directly into the very heart of the building throughout it’s hight. Two intertwining spiral ramps are connecting shopping mall with surrounding landscape in very dynamic manner. Facade is cladded with perforated stainless steel mesh which changes the transparency of the buildings skin depending of the viewing angle.

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COMPETITIONS


TRADITIONAL MOUNTAIN HOUSE REDESIGN Location: Neto surface area: Tipology: Project author: Year : Stages of engagement:

Zlatibor Mountain (Serbia) 75 sqm Housing/Hospitality Lazar Tucakovic 2013 Competition proposal (Schematic Design, Construction Design)

In 2013 Serbian Ministry of Construction lounched the competition which aimed to gather design proposals in order to help redefine traditional and regional building forms in context of developing standardized housing unit specific to each region. One of the traditional building forms is mountain cottage characteristic for Zlatibor Mountain in Western Serbia region. Main design intent was to preserve building’s indigenous simplicity and it’s primitive beauty. In that sense, form of the building was developed by incorporating traditional spatial elements such as pitched roof and chimney ,which at the same time represent the most dominant and distinctive design features. Those two elements were remodeled and been given a more contemporary look. Houses are meant to be placed facing south and downhill in order to receive maximum sunlight and to be protected from harsh downhill winds specific for the region. This optimization of the structure led to selective distribution of openings which are placed only on the south facade in form of glazed screens framing the landscape from indoors. By doing so , thousand year old design principles and construction methods were kept in order to be transfered onto another generation of builders.

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In terms of function, building is organized on two different levels: ground floor (entry hall, kitchen with dinning room, double hight living room with fire place and terace) and 1st floor-gallery (bathroom and bedroom) which together create one continuous interior space. Concept of staying true to the original design principles was conducted also through the choice of dominant construction materials and finishes. Bearing structure is designed as a system of wooden beams and trusses which could be exploited from wast forest areas nearby. Wooden slats and stone plates were chosen for facade finishes. Additional utility elements (gutters, flashings, etc.) are covered with various facade elements in order to achieve more “basic�, purified look of the building.

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- 0.30 +71.20

CENTER FOR ART AND ARCHITECTURE

CAPLJA ISLAND

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The site is located on Caplja Island which is a part of so-called “Third Belgrade” (wast area on the left bank of Danube River), which is specific for it’s urban discontinuity, lack of public spaces and buildings and general neglection and overviewing by Municipal authorities. The aim of the project was to programmatically exam the possibilities of revitalizing the riverside, particularly the site which is located on such exquisite place at the confluence of rivers Danube and Sava and oriented towards Kalemegdan Fortress, coutry’s most important landmark. The building is designed as a public place without firm borders with it’s predominantly unbuilt setting by formation of inner cascaded plateau which resembles natural formation, and transparent glass skin with which visual continuity of the waterfront is achieved. Whole structure can be accessed from land and water and is envisioned as a point of connection between different parts of the City.

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Caplja Island on Danube , Belgrade (Serbia) 6 360 sqm Public / Culture Lazar Tucaković 2009 Competition Proposal (Programing, Schematic Design)

MAIN ENTRANCE

X

Location: Neto surface area: Tipology: Project author: Year : Stages of engagement:

- 3.30 +68.20

- 4.50 +67.00

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1. Duality of elements (natural and man-made, ground and water environment) of overcoming existing gap between artist and spectator in context of esoteric nature of contemporary art ) Massive nature-like form of cascaded plateau is superposed to light glass cube which its fabricated character represents existence of the human presence. Exhibition spaces with art studios and ateliers are placed underneath the cascaded plateau so entire structure looks like giant ant-house inhabited with hardworking inhabitants (artists). In that way, whole building celebrates art and architecture as a natural process of expresing emotions, thoughts and attitudes. Architecture of the building embodies the idea of communication by representing a platform for close encounterand and dialog between plateu is oriented towards Kalemegdan fortress and represents it’s counterpoint. functions: mediatheque, workshop and lecture spaces (basement), artist studios and main art gallery (1st space.

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“CENTRIFUGA-ERSTE BANK” COMPETITION - I PRIZE Location: Neto surface area: Tipology: Project author:

Milosev Venac, Kragujevac (Serbia) / Urban Design NOA NGO - Tamara Popovic, Jovan Grbovic, Djordje Milovanovic, Marko Muzdeka , Lazar Tucakovic Year : 2012 Stages of engagement: Project writing, Budgeting, Urban Design, Project Execution The competition ”CENTRIFUGA” was organized and sponsored by ERSTE BANK and BCIF (Balkan Fund for Local Initiatives). ”CENTRIFUGA” was launched in 2007 with the intention of encouraging social activism amoungst young professionals and artistic groups, while emphasizing organisation of creative cultural events in various cities all across Serbia. NOA project titled ”Urban Recycling - Reactivation of Urban Micro Entity Milošev Venac I, Kragujevac” dealt in a creative and analytical manner with the issues of public spaces in Kragujevac, Serbia. The project goal was to point out the significance and potentials of neglected urban niches in old city center of Kragujevac, Serbia. Location and missing urban functions were targeted based upon analysis of information geathered through questionnaire filled in by members of the local community. Milosev Venac I (part of old historic city center) with it’s Gymnasium emerged as a space of gathering and great importance for local community, especially for the younger population.

32,8%

44,3%

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surfovanje internetom, aktivnosti na društvenim mrežama

rekreacija

kupovina

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Šumarice

Pešačka zona

3. Koja je Vaša prva asocijacija za javni gradski prostor? Arsenal

veliki broj ljudi

Veliki park

kulturološki i istorijski značaj

tuda prolazim

31,4%

klupe

28,6%

12,5%

ostali odgovori opuštenost, pešačka zona, uređenost, nehigijena, ulica, šoping centar, veliki prostor dostupan svima, povoljno vreme

20,5%

druženje, okupljanje

17,1%

47,6%

6. Smatrate li da u ovom javnom prostoru postoji neki nedostatak/problem? tu idem u školu

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41%

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17,8%

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WWW

5. Ako je u prethodnom pitanju odgovor bio da, navesti razloge zašto. ovde provodim vreme

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25%

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43,8%

DA NE

Veliki park

4,9%

14,9%

4. Da li Vam je prostor dvorišta Prve kragujevačke gimmazije značajan?

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god.

gledanje TV-a, čitanje novina

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god.

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2. Navedite Vaš omiljeni javni gradski prostor na području Kragujevca.

1. Kako provodite slobodno vreme?

Starost ispitanika

DA 84%

7. Ako je u prethodnom pitanju odgovor bio da, zaokružite koji je to problem. neadekvatno održavanje i visok stepen zagađenosti prostora

neadekvatna opremljenost prostora

nedovoljna atraktivnost prostora

ostali odgovori

loši prilazi (staze), nedostatak tabli sa naznakama, neadekvatno osvetljenje

NE 16%

16,3% 33,7%

7%

8. Da li ste raspoloženi da, ukoliko se obezbede sredstva, učestvujete u sprovođenju arhitektonske akcije na prostoru atrijuma Prve kragujevačke gimnazije?

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34,4%

43%

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Analysis showed that there is a disproportion between the importance of this urban space and contents that it has to offer. By creating urban playgrounds using furniture and ping pong desks made of recycled construction pallets, perforated metal sheets, inustrial rope, recycled sponge and tarpulin, the project managed to stimulate outdoor activities and make the space more interactive and engaging. Apart from that, the project also managed to activate and connect neglected school atrium and Gymnasium square creating a local urban hub. Soon after the equipment installation, both microlocations became the place of youth gathering. The project was supported by local Municipal Government, Student Parliament and National Museum.

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GRADUATE WORK


MASTER PROJECT - MEGABOOKSTORE Location: Neto surface area: Tipology: Project author: Year : Stages of engagement:

Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra, Belgrade (Serbia) 2 400 sqm Retail / Culture Lazar Tucaković 2010 Project Thesis, Schematic Design

Building site is located on corner of two very important traffic lines - Beogradska and Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra street, which are bordering historical Tasmajdan Park. Declining terrain and corner position of the building site represent the two most important physical characteristics of the location which determine the concept of architectural articulation of the building. Position on the corner of the urban block, elongated building site and intention of opening the structure towards Tasmajdan Park affected vertical articulation of the building and facade treatment. Design of the building is to emphasize corner of the block by dividing building volume into 6 vertical slices following the curve of the site border, and gradually ascending them towards the very corner. Ascending volumes help create dynamic and ever-changing image in rellation to the movement and viewer’s position. By following this concept, the building is revealing itself bit by bit just like the book reveals itself to the reader. Two main facade materials are curtain wall glass and TRESPA panels. This woodlike TRESPA panels are meant to soften the transition from urbanscape to natural environment of the Tasmajdan Park. Glass is used in order to connect the interior of the building with Tasmajdan Park and Law University Plateau located across the Beogradska street. P+4 130.05 131.13

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BULEVAR KRALJA ALEKSANDRA

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BEOGRADSKA ULICA

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Extruding plot surface

Dividing basic volume

Creating dynamics and terrain adjustment

Emphasizing corner

Main volume

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Building structure is adjusting itself to the terrain configuration, which is reflected in organization of the internal space and existence of mezzanine levels. Transition from one mezzanine level to another is conducted via continuous stairs organized around central atrium which spreads from basement to the roof structure. Central atrium enables visual connection between different levels and spaces of the building, and by doing so creates highly coherent interior. Function is organized in 6 different levels: basement (utility spaces, storages), ground floor (gift shop, bookstore-cafe), 1st floor (serbian language literature, literature browsing zone ), 2nd floor (foreign language literature, literature browsing zone), 3rd floor (multimedia library, workshop space, offices) and 4th floor (multifunctional space - art gallery, space for book presentations, lectures, etc.)

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ARCHITECTURAL VISUALIZATION


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ARCHITECTURAL VISUALIZATION IMAGE 1 Client: Year : Location: Stages of engagement:

Own purposes 2013 Kragujevac (Serbia) Modeling, Rendering, Post production

IMAGE 2 Client: Year : Location: Stages of engagement:

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U.M.A. Architekten GmbH 2011 Vienna (Austria) Modeling, Rendering, Post production ZT

IMAGE 3 / IMAGE 4 Client: Year : Location: Stages of engagement:

STUDIOARH-IN doo (Telenor Corp.) 2011 Podgorica (Montenegro) Modeling, Rendering, Post production

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