Belgrade
2005
2970 ㎡
The building was conceived as an urban villa of a city character that would be a logical choice in form and materials in relation to the context of the Vračar and the micro-location – the surroundings of the Temple of St. Sava. The architectural task of forming an object at the leveled street corner was solved by forming two floors that contain the commercial program. Corresponding with its surroundings is achieved directly and openly, through transparent materials. The calm architecture of horizontal moves that emphasize the uninterrupted urban context of the representative residential region is defined by demanding context of the representative buildings of the national cultural heritage. A transparent zone of the base is clearly differentiated in which the object opens towards the environment and the closed part of the body of the building, which again has the job to provide a certain level of privacy that is required for housing. The third zone in this horizontal division is a withdrawn floor which, according to the urbanist, retracts and forms an even more intimate residential area with large revealing parts (terraces) that from this apartment practically form a house with a private garden and a fantastic view.
Skerlićeva 30, Belgrade
Goran Vojvodić, Bratislav Milojević
2005