Hotel Centar Serbia Building

Hotel Centar, Novi Sad Accommodation Building, Serbia Development, Serbian Architecture

Hotel Centar, Serbia

Serbian Accommodation Building design by MIT-ARH, architects

26 Jun 2013

Novi Sad Hotel

Design: MIT-ARH

Location: Novi Sad, Serbia

Hotel Centar Serbia

Hotel is located across the beginning of the main pedestrian zone in Novi Sad and across of the Serbian National Theatre, as a dominant point in space. It was conceived as a cubic form, and follows years of research on the topics: surface depth, layers of membranes. Location of the hotel is very exposed and has dominant role in the city boulevard.

Hotel Centar Serbia Building

Photos : Rade Kovac Mitarh

The desire to make a distinctive, but unobtrusive and simple form in space, led us to balance the gap in the area by providing counterpart and counterweight to the power of geometry of the Serbian National Theatre. Medium to achieve a unified form, or a single volume is the envelope – buildings facade, both homogeneous and transparent. This ambivalence is achieved by fine-structuring of material, in this case vertical metal strips with periodic interruptions, that lets the light inside and filters the outside surroundings.

Hotel Centar Serbia accommodation

Maximum transparency is achieved by the membrane, but also the strength of the compact cube. The user in the inner space has no sense of confinement or claustrophobia, as he essentially has a very clear view, while the passer from the outside perceives the object as a hermetic form, and peers into the privacy of the interior only in certain direct views. With its volume building shapes urban public space, and adjusts object to urban and investors high dencity requirements. It fits into the context, which was one of the goals of the authors.

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photos : Rade Kovac Mitarh

Height and composition of new structure is determined in relation to the form of the traditional urban core. Difference to conventional understanding of the urban block is treating it as a unity, without taking into account the traditional elements – interpolation and the inner courtyard.

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Location: Novi Sad, Serbia, southeastern Europe

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