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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.

Administrative Center in Jesenice, Slovenia by Studio Kalamar

 
November 24th, 2012 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Studio Kalamar

Jesenice Administrative Centre is part of the Ministry of Public Administration project which aims to combine all state administrative functions (administrative unit, tax administration, surveying and mapping authority, inspectors and examination centre) in a single building. The Centre is situated at a central location of Jesenice, next to the municipality building, directly addressing a large roundabout with a steel worker memorial at its centre.

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

  • Architects: Studio Kalamar
  • Project: Administrative Center Jesenice
  • Location: Jesenice, Slovenia
  • Architect: Andrej Kalamar, Studio Kalamar
  • Area: 2.980 m2
  • Client: Ministry of Public Administration
  • Type: office
  • Completed: 2012
  • Photographs: Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar
  • Software used: AutoCAD and Rhino

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

All offices are organized around an interior atrium with connecting bridges and natural illumination, the attractive shape and friendly atrium illumination works to remove a stigma too often associated with state offices.Atrium connects all the state functions into a single system, thus the visitor can perceive the state as a single function. The outer skin of the building establishes a dialogue with the steel-manufacturing industrial tradition of Jesenice.

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Even today, many of the houses in town are red -rusty, and the facade of the administrative centre is rusty indeed due to its Corten skin. A pulsing rhythm of facade openings creates a horizontal dynamics, establishing a dialogue with dynamics of the traffic. Natural light, natural ventilation, spontaneous transition of spaces are elements that create optimal working conditions for employees as well. By using efficient Corten panel shades, use of quality window systems and good thermal insulation we created a inert energy system which will ensure very low running costs.

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Facade system filters the aggressive contrast light into a softer diffuse light, thus encouraging use of natural light throughout the day. Building remains open into the environment while at the same time unobtrusively filtering everything that affects the wellbeing of its users. In its functioning, it puts users first: a satisfied user will be the best proof that including user comfort and providing a healthy working environment into a sustainable investment behaviour is worth it.

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

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Categories: Autocad, Offices, Rhino




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