The company Penta Real Estate is launching an international, architectural and urban planning competition, the aim of which is to find a future solution and form of development of the area near the southern bank of the Danube, in the area between Bratislava's Starý most, Apollo bridge and Prístavný most. The competition is open, three foreign architectural studios are also invited.
A 30-story administrative building with an entrance square is part of the multi-functional area of the bus station in Bratislava's Mlynské nivá. The object is located in the south-eastern part of the treated area. The generously designed area of the square is a public space with a fountain and urban furniture.
Temperatures have soared to 35C in recent days, and those without a holiday are battling the ever-present heat. While most modern offices have air conditioning, there are still some that have to rely only on fans or other alternative solutions at best. How to make the hot summer days as pleasant as possible, so that the stay in the office is not a misery?
In terms of office equipment costs, Bratislava is the third cheapest in the Central and Eastern Europe region. Only Sofia and Istanbul have cheaper costs for the so-called fit-out.
Events in the Petržalka City project in Bratislava, which has been in preparation for years, have taken an important step forward. The municipality of the capital city recently signed a contract with the developer Petržalka City for the 1st stage of the project and issued a binding opinion of approval.
In addition to the Plzeňský Prazdroj, others were added in a modern administrative building in Bratislava's New Town. The building, which is being created in cooperation with the developer Immocap and the investment group Wood & Company, is about to be completed.
The sixth London project of the Slovak developer will be very special compared to the previous ones. The new office building called Worship Square will also excel in being carbon neutral. Interestingly, you can count similar buildings under construction in London on the fingers of one hand.
Slovakia is returning to "normal" after more than two years of pandemics. We attend shops, hairdressers, fitness centers and cultural events without restrictions, and a few days ago the obligation to wear respirators or a veil also disappeared. Office buildings, whose premises are gradually being filled by employees, are also feeling relaxed.
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