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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Residential Building C in Nova Gorica, Slovenia by Ravnikar Potokar arhitectural office

 
December 20th, 2011 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Ravnikar Potokar arhitectural office

In line with the Decree on the Location Plan for the site along the railway station in Nova Gorica, Phase 2.a of the construction encompasses the construction of three 11-storey tower blocks, beneath which the construction of an underground garage is foreseen on the entire site of this phase.

 

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Peter Krapež)

  • Architect: Ravnikar Potokar arhitectural office
  • Name of Project: Residential Building C
  • Location: Nova Gorica, Slovenia
  • Urban Competition: 2003
  • Competition Designers: Vojteh Ravnikar, Matjaž Bolčina, Nika Grabar, Ernest Milčinovič, Teja Savelli, Jure Zavrtanik
  • Photographs: Peter Krapež
  • Software used: AutoCAD

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Peter Krapež)

  • Projects: 2007-2009
  • Design Group: Vojteh Ravnikar, Robert Potokar, Marjan Starič, Petra Slukan
  • Construction: 2008- 2010
  • Structural Engineering: Primorje d.d.
  • Mechanical Installations: Pinss d.o.o.
  • Electrical Installations: Elita i.b. d.o.o.
  • Contractor: Primorje d.d.
  • Total Floor Area: netto 8.200 m²
  • Investor: Majske poljane d.o.o.

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Peter Krapež)

The site of residential building; Tower Block C is located in the future building complex of the residential area Majske Poljane along the railway station in Nova Gorica. Within this phase of construction, three tower blocks will be erected along Prvomajska Street.

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Peter Krapež)

Architectural Design

The architectural design of Tower Block C is derived from the competition design, as outlined in the study submitted to the competition in 2002 (which was subsequently awarded first prize in the competition) and in the adopted Decree on the Location Plan. The basic idea lies in the layering of two storeys by displacing their floor plan – the elementary square of the floor plan is moved around the vertical core thus creating overhangs on which terraces are placed. The vertical line of the residential tower is cut up and transformed into horizontal layering, providing the tower with the necessary dynamics.

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Peter Krapež)

The common vertical building height with a ground floor and ten storeys also includes a gallery on the ground floor, while the 10th floor houses duplex flats. The ground floor and gallery are intended for public use, for various service providers and office activities, and for grocery stores and other shops, while the upper floors are intended as flats (the tenth floor features two-storey duplex flats). The building has two basements intended for technical or maintenance facilities, storage rooms belonging to the flats and parking spaces for cars.

 

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Peter Krapež)

Images Courtesy Peter Krapež

Images Courtesy Peter Krapež

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Peter Krapež)

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Peter Krapež)

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Peter Krapež)

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Categories: Autocad, Building, Residential




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