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Sanjay Gangal is the President of IBSystems, the parent company of AECCafe.com, MCADCafe, EDACafe.Com, GISCafe.Com, and ShareCG.Com. “Belgrade Terraces” by Z&Z Design StudioFebruary 7th, 2011 by Sanjay Gangal
Z&Z Studios have submitted a proposal for a public promenade in Belgrade, Serbia. Recent research shows that on the average foreign tourist question — what is it that it leaves the biggest impression when you visit Belgrade — in 95% of cases will tell you – people or citizens of Belgrade. Bearing in mind this fact, the guiding idea of this project and have just been – the people. The big challenge was at the same time to respect the old background ambient atmosphere, and the buildings of modern architecture.
About The city consists of people, Belgrade consists of people and this is the strongest Belgrade tourist secret weapon. The guiding idea was the vision of this area full of people who walk around, relax, socialize in the multitude on terraces and platforms that are constantly descend from Kosancicev wreath to the Tourist port at Sava river. Walk, relaxation, culture and custom of coffee drinking and socializing with the constant for Belgradians has long been domesticated, it’s simply a part of Belgrade’s culture of life, and we are just all these wonderful people came together on a new / old space, which in combination with many foreign tourists come inevitable mixing of positive energy. In our environment (Serbia) in general, unfortunately its not given any importance Imagine an elderly Norwegian, English or American as it comes by boat with his wife the first time in Belgrade, and he finds an atmosphere of utterly new environment as portrayed in the conceptual design solutions. Imagine such a first impression. Description of the future projected location Project Belgrade terraces is an entirely new approach to regulation public space in our city. Restore people’s spaces is the main message of this project, and therefore this space got a brand new function and converted to provide in every way. The whole move of Branko’s Bridge to the Concrete promenade hall would be combined with the new widened tourist port (which would citizens have access to) a bicycle path, of course, green areas, but also a glass floor below which would be dug existing circular rail of the first metro line M1 Kalemegdan – Lower City – Sava Amphitheatre. Such a traffic solution would solve problems of physical separation between this part of coastline Sava river and the urban matrix of which currently crosses the existing railway track, and prevents spatial integration with Karadjordjeva Street. As part of the promenade as a new symbol of the city as something that would be in this story had a very important role in the energy efficiency plan is set high and the first Belgrade windmills. A brand new riverside part of town near the reconstructed tourist marina will get: Garni Hotel Port Plaza Belgrade, Department store, Souvenir shop, Serbian shop, a spacious gallery, a Wine museum, reconstructed old Djumrukana building and a host of other attractive content to foreign and domestic tourists. Be noted and that the automobile traffic completely excluded from the urban area, but retains the existing tram infrastructure. The project design took into account for the people with special needs, and thus the INFO Karadordeva Street is one of the oldest streets in Belgrade. Sometimes represented the most important commercial area of town. What old Water City represented in the medieval town of Belgrade, it is the zone Karadordeva Street was in the old Belgrade at the end of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century.It was fomose for many famous restaurants, bistros and hotels.In the meantime the trade and business from the bank of the Sava and moved to Terazije Square and Knez Mihailova Street, and so Karadordeva Street especially after the Second World War and the collapse of many buildings simply become silent area of the city. Old Djumrukana the old building, the customs, the Austrian Consulate raised in the thirties of the nineteenth century in the spirit of Western eclectic architecture, whose purpose has changed. This building is famous, because here’s being played first theatrical performance in Belgrade in 1841. Contact Z&Z Design Studio
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