Slovakia Architecture News: Buildings
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Slovakia architecture news, architectural developments – Central Eastern Europe built environment updates – Slovakian building news: construction design, property images: new architecture projects
A lookout tower on Devínska Kobyla designed by Architects Šebo Lichý. It is thought that will kick-start the revitalization and support tourism in the area.
New Istropolis Bratislava: KCAP and CITYFÖRSTER design a cultural district in Slovakia. Trnavské mýto contains a concert & congress venue, a modern open neighbourhood including a series of green and public areas.
Designed by Architekti Šebo Lichý, Gansberg Residential Villas complex is thus organically incorporated into the Koliba slope and creates various configurations of views of the city and of the hill, the patios and the surrounding villas.
Architekti Šebo Lichý designed MAMAPAPA Residential House is a housing estate in Dúbravka, Bratislava, bringing a new typological and typographic architectonic programme to this popular location.
Architekti Šebo Lichý designed Čerešne residential apartment buildings represent architecture where the design of each volume is created to the residents’ specific utilitarian and aesthetic criteria for a calm life.
New Bratislava cultural district in Trnavské Mýto, at former Trade Union House congress centre in Slovakia, competition-winning design by KCAP with CITYFÖRSTER: concert and congress venue
Bratislava architecture tours – info on booking a Slovakian architecture guide for building walks around this Slovakian city – Bratislava walking tours.
Sokolská Residence, Bratislava property design by Architects Sebo Lichý, Slovakia, an exceptional residential house in the city centre diplomatic district, with building mass visually divided by concrete waves.
Award for Mlynica building, part of a large post-industrial area of Light Building Materials in Bratislava. Porous prefabricated concrete blocks, slabs and panels have been produced here since 1960s.
Designed by Studio Compass Architekti this family house is located on the northern edge of the village Jarovce, in a zone of family houses. The site is leveled, with an area of 661 sqm. To ensure the optimal use of the property, the house is located in the northern part of the parcel.
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The building design by Zaha Hadid Architects converts an abandoned site into a new 20,000 sqm public park and community of more than 700 apartments together with 55,000 sqm of office and retail space connected to the city’s tram and bus networks.
Design: Architekti Šebo Lichý. A family home located on a steep, narrow slope in a densely built-up area. The house artfully fits into the hillside to fully utilize the possibilities of the space, offering panoramic views of the city.
Design: at26, architects. Attic apartment located at the top of the block of 1920s flats in an old neighbourhood formerly known as „Ziegelfeld“. The area has a mix of industrial and residential: this imprint of historical feeling is still present.
Design: at26_architecture&design. The client’s intentions were very clear: to create a modern, elegant and timeless house and clear material mix of concrete and white with living rooms and bedrooms oriented to the south.
Design: Architekti Šebo Lichý. Despite the fact that many architects understand their houses as a manifesto of their ideas about architecture and they are trying to implement everything they did not pass by their clients, architect Igor Lichý chose a rather conservative approach.
Design: Architekti Šebo Lichý. Štefánikova Street is known as traffic route in the city center, yet it has the potential to be a city boulevard. It has a unique character with a varied structure of buildings from different historical periods.