The first Slovak skyscraper reports an important milestone. Developer J&T Real Estate began pouring the concrete slab of the Eurovea Tower on Friday. With 168 meters, it will be the tallest building in Slovakia and officially the first skyscraper in the country.
The heating plant in Bratislava, designed by the legendary Slovak architect Dušan Jurkovič, has been reconstructed. It has been transformed into a modern building with 3,900 square meters of flexible space and a total capacity of approximately 450 seats in shared workspaces. It was renovated as part of the Sky Park by Zaha Hadid project by Penta Real Estate. After the pilot project of flexible leasing, the developer will open a so-called coworking, in the Churchill building in Prague its premises under the BASE brand and in the Jurkovič heating plant already in August.
At the intersection of Tomášikova and Vajnorská streets and Lake Kuchajda in Bratislava's New Town, the construction of the Lakeside Park 02 office building continues. Work is proceeding according to plan; currently, the tenth above-ground floor of a total of thirteen is under construction.
Flexible working environments and coworking spaces are concepts that have been much discussed in recent times. It was clear long ago that the office world would gradually move in this direction. The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated these trends and workers will move to flexible work sooner than expected.
The walls of the building called Bezák's house on Továrenská Street in the Sky Park in the wider center of the capital is represented by four stories. They artistically describe the history of the house as a symbol of the entire project area, which is a former industrial zone.
Project manager Michal Filip stated that the construction can compete with buildings in Bratislava or Košice. He drew attention to the fact that after studying in Banská Bystrica, many promising young people go to work in larger cities. Therefore, the developer Interpolis decided to build a modern office building that will provide space for companies interested in using the potential of the regional city. The building stands on Partizánská cesta and is from the workshop of Paulína Hovorek's Architects in Banská Bystrica. Construction on the site of the former Coimex building began in 2019, with the complex scheduled to open in autumn 2021.
Smart or smart buildings with their surroundings will increasingly affect the environment and way of life, especially in large cities. It doesn't matter if they have "only" half a million inhabitants like Bratislava or more than eight million like the megapolis of New York on the east coast of the USA. It is in them that the long-term burden on the environment and its consequences for the human body manifest itself. Intelligent buildings are a technical, digital and architectural answer to the described current state.
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