Location: | Vajnorská – Tomášikova streets, Bratislava, Slovakia |
Client: | Trigranit Development Slovakia, s r. o. |
Total area of the site: | 1,29 ha |
Office rental area: | approx. 100 000 m2 |
Total useful area of stage I: | 41 500 m2 |
Office section area in stage I: | 20 900 m2 |
Project accomplishment stage: | built between 2007 and 2008 |
Architectural concept: | Adamson Associates Architects, Ontario, Canada |
General designer: | P-T, spol. s r. o. - Juraj Hermann, Michal Smolec, Patrik Pavlásek, Peter Srpoň, Daniel Mikunda, Daniel Růžička, Michal Smolec, Lenka Gáliková, Anton Havlíček, Jana Valachovičová |
The Lakeside Office Park complex, situated in Bratislava-Nové Mesto, will offer innovative and modern space, amenities and environmental quality for top Slovak and international companies. The locality is very well accessible by all types of traffic. The complex is situated at the crossing of two main communication arteries – Tomášikova and Vajnorská streets. The Adamson Associates Architects project team in cooperation with s P-T, spol. s r. o. and Copijn Landscape architects Utrecht have joined with the investor –TriGranit Slovakia with the aim to finalize the details and to build one of innovative office complexes in Central Europe. Four stages have been proposed for building the complex, each including the building of one of the tower office buildings which would make up a compact unit when finished. Common pedestal with garages and service areas makes a characteristic inclined park. The office block is lightly mounted on the base, resting on columns with large glazing to emphasize continuation of the slope and interconnection thereof with the building interior. Mass- and space composition of the object allows future tenants to make various arrangements of workplaces around cores on individual floors. The manner in which the building is seated on the lot, and the diversity of interconnection with future stages, represent the main media to create numerous throughviews outside from inside, as well as from neighbour areas and drive-in roads inside. The glass base of the tower will have a pillared arcade continuing to cascaded terraces on which civil amenities will be provided.