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Hotel ibis Styles Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina by MIXD

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

Article source: MIXD

Opened in 2019, the hotel was designed to attract tourists who visit the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. They came there not only because of the exotic clash of cultures and the picturesque, mountainous area, but also because of the city, reborn after the tragic war in the Balkans. MIXD studio as the main theme of the project choose the winter Olympics 1984 an event that residents of Sarajevo remember with a great nostalgia.

Image Courtesy © Pion Studio

  • Architects: MIXD
  • Project: Hotel ibis Styles Sarajevo
  • Location: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Photography: Pion Studio
  • Software used: SketchUp, AutoCAD, Photoshop
  • Design: MIXD (Wrocław/Poland)
  • Design Team: Piotr Kalinowski, Katarzyna Majer-Hola, Joanna Mazurek, Paweł Panek, Agnieszka Kaczara
  • Murals: Karol Banach

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H&L Office in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina by Gepek Studio (Damir Dautbegović & Belma Jusufović)

Sunday, March 11th, 2018

Article source: Gepek Studio (Damir Dautbegović & Belma Jusufović) 

The space was of residential character, rather ruined, however at the request of the client it was turned into a commercial space. Adaptation did not make any significant changes in the layout, except for some improvements, such as the expansion of existing door openings, which allowed the space to be more transparent.

Image Courtesy © Damir Dautbegović

  • Architects: Gepek Studio (Damir Dautbegović & Belma Jusufović)
  • Project: H&L Office
  • Location: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Photography: Damir Dautbegović
  • Software used: Autocad, ArchiCAD, Cinema 4D
  • Area: 98 m2
  • Year: 2017

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NHRV house in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina by FILTER ARHITEKTURA

Tuesday, January 20th, 2015

Article source: FILTER ARHITEKTURA

Emerging under same socio-economic parameters as majority of houses in Bosnia and Herzegovina- within a small budget, an underdeveloped construction industry, deregulated urban planning conditions and chaotic building permit bureaucracy- house NHRV tries to subvert the banal reality of contemporary House and Nation Building in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H). It challenges the status quo of contemporariness, by being an extraordinary response to its immediate and wider context through inherently ordinary means.

Image Courtesy © Filter arhitektura

Image Courtesy © Filter arhitektura

  • Architects: FILTER ARHITEKTURA
  • Project: NHRV house
  • Location: Nahorevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Project date: 2011-2013client
  • Construction date: 2013-2014
  • Site size: 4000 m2
  • Building size: cca. 150 m2
  • Cost/m2: 500 €/m2

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Festina Lente in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina by Amila Hrustic

Saturday, January 12th, 2013

Article source: Amila Hrustic

Festina Lente (lat. hurry slowly), lightweight, agile,adaptable casual contact among all objects and human beings.

The basic idea of the bridge is the union of the secular and spiritual and to establish a balance between left and right side.

Image Courtesy Amila Hrustic

  • Architects: Amila Hrustic
  • Project: Festina Lente
  • Location: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Authors: Adnan Alagić,Bojan Kanlić i Amila Hrustić
  • Software used: At the time it was made in Sketchup – just few sketches. The main model was made as a little prototype in real 3D.

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Private office in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina by Firma d.o.o.

Saturday, November 26th, 2011

Article source: Firma d.o.o.

Office of the architectural design studio “Firma” is situated in a converted apartment of an early 20th century building in Sarajevo (dating back from the Austro-Hungarian period). The studio’s interior of cca 65 m2 comprises of two rooms an enfilade, and a small kitchen and toilette. The principal design objectives were based on the idea to create a bright and “optimistic” space, by employing white, reflective surfaces and mirrors, which both amplify natural lighting, and visually expand relatively small space. Monochromatic color scheme (black and white) within the interior, provides a „neutral background“ for a working place such as an architectural office, but it also enables a high contrast with the window views – slates and bricks of the rooftops and chimneys of the neighboring buildings.

Interior View (Images Courtesy Dzenat Drekovic)

  • Architect: Firma d.o.o.
  • Name of Project: Private office
  • Location: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Project team: Nermina Zagora, Dina Samic, Aida Kudic
  • Collaborator: Nadira Kuljuh
  • Project area: 65 sqm
  • Project Year: 2009-2010
  • Photographs: Dzenat Drekovic

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