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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.

ALEJA in Ljubljana, Slovenia by ATP architects engineers

 
June 22nd, 2021 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: ATP architects engineers

A World of Experience with the Skin of a Dragon

The powerful and rigorously realized concept of ALEJA shopping center in the Slovenian capital of Ljubljana, which was integrally designed with BIM by ATP, has created the perfect platform for around 80 shops. And with its rooftop leisure, sporting, and recreational zone and trendy food court the building, which is innovative in both technical and architectural terms, also gives space back to the city.

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  • Architects: ATP architects engineers
  • Project: ALEJA
  • Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Client: SES Spar European Shopping Centers GmbH
  • Integrated design: ATP architects engineers (Innsbruck) D&R Innsbruck, Mint Architecture, ATP sustain
  • Lead project manager: Andrei Florian (to 2018), Philipp Pfister
  • Gross floor area: 108,098 m2
  • Gross built volume: 552,481 m3
  • Construction start: 09/2017
  • Opening: 05/2020

Image Courtesy © ATP architects engineers

A design concept under the sign of the dragon

Slovenia’s most state-of-the-art shopping center can be read as a homage to the city of Ljubljana, because the architectural highpoint of the elongated building is its façade: diamond-shaped stainless steel tiles imitate the scales of the dragon – the heraldic animal of Ljubljana. These shimmer in a range of tones and finishes and dynamically alter the appearance of the expressive building envelope with each glance, step, and change in the weather.

The use of the latest design technology enables this high-quality retail architecture to continue throughout ALEJA, inside and out. The district center has two basements, a ground floor, and two upper floors. The mall is finished with high-quality materials such as natural stone and is flooded with daylight. Areas of planting, water games, fountains, and places to sit and rest awhile turn the center into a dynamic urban square for all its visitors.

Energy-efficient and sustainable

The selection of the glazing and other surface materials pays close attention to the twin requirements of minimizing energy loss to the outside and excess heat gain to the inside, which would naturally lead to inflated heating and cooling requirements. And the rhythm of open, semi-open, and closed elements in the diamond-shaped glazed and tiled structure of the façade is responsible for an additional experiential effect: When the sun shines into the building or clouds pass by, dramatic shadowy patterns appear on the floor.

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Categories: Building, shopping center, Shopping Mall




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