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Church St. Ana in Rijeka, Croatia by Urbis d.o.o.

Thursday, June 20th, 2019

Article source: Urbis d.o.o. 

The context of the project is already contained in the same title of the project task: Church St. Ana and Social center Vežica. This public and social context is only enhanced by the presence of a school in direct contact with the location of the project, but also the park that connects everything, and functions as a certain 'green spine'. The church is therefore in direct dialogue with the social center and park, so the project puts emphasis on these two spatial relations by means of an 'atrium' and a 'porch', two strong architectural elements trough which a place becomes a 'position'.

Image Courtesy © Robert Let

  • Architects: Urbis d.o.o. (Dino Krizmanić and Leonid Zuban, Urbis d.o.o. Pula)
  • Project: Church St. Ana
  • Location: Rijeka, Croatia
  • Photography: Robert Leš, Francesco Scarpa, Tomislav Nakić Alfirević, Urbis archive|
  • Client: Archidioecesis Fluminensis
  • Project Team: Dino Krizmanić, Leonid Zuban
  • Colaborators: Franko Andrijančić, Silvana Pilar
  • Lighting Design: Skira d.o.o., Dean Skira, Božidar Pustijanac
  • Structural Engineers: TGI d.o.o. Pula
  • Competition Team: Dino Krizmanić, Leonid Zuban, Saša Putinja
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 1.275 sqm
  • Completion Year: 2016.

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PRINCIPIA ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK in RIJEKA, CROATIA by NENAD FABIJANIĆ

Saturday, January 31st, 2015

Article source: NENAD FABIJANIĆ

The opening of the Principia Archaeological Park in Rijeka, in February 2014, enriched the topography of ancient sites on the Adriatic’s eastern shore, adding a monumental locus, unique in the type and the shaping level of presentation. As for the type, the Principia was an architectural and town-planning element of castrum, a Roman military encampment or town, one of the many scattered along the boundaries of the Roman Empire (limites). In Dalmatia, only fragments of no more than two castra, those of Burnum and Tilirum, have been preserved, not the entire complex as is the case with Tarsatica. As for the shaping level of presentation, the intervention is a result of a public competition and a creative authorial concept, which was meticulously elaborated, and implemented in a controlled fashion.

Image Courtesy © MIRO MARTINIĆ

Image Courtesy © MIRO MARTINIĆ

  • Architects: NENAD FABIJANIĆ
  • Project: PRINCIPIA ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK
  • Location: RIJEKA, CROATIA
  • Photography: MIRO MARTINIĆ
  • COLLABORATORS: ŽELJKO PAVLOVIĆ, DAVOR PAVLOVIĆ, VESNA ŠOIĆ, BRUNO KRUNIĆ
  • AREA: 1500 m2
  • COMPETITION: October – December, 2008.
  • BEGINNING OF CONSTRUCTION: March – April, 2013.
  • END OF CONSTRUCTION: February, 2014.

 

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Zamet Centre in Rijeka, Croatia by 3LHD Architects

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

Article source: 3LHD Architects

Situated in Rijeka’s quarter Zamet, the new Centre Zamet in complete size of 16830 m2 host various facilities: sports hall with max 2380 seats, local community office, city library, 13 commercial and service facilities and a garage with 250 parking spaces.

Image Courtesy Damir Fabijanic

  • Architects: 3LHD Architects
  • Project: Zamet Centre
  • Location: B. Vidas Street, Zamet, Rijeka, Croatia
  • Author: 3LHD
  • Client: Grad Rijeka / Rijeka Sport d.o.o.
  • Project name: Zamet Centre
  • Program: public, cultural, business, sport
  • Software used: AutoCAD

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