Office Building in Za bramk? Street/ Ultra Architects
Seven-storey office building rise up in the city centre of Pozna? in Za bramk? street, completing one of the quarters of downtown buildings.
© Przemys?aw Turlej
Architects: Ultra Architects
Location: Pozna?, Poland
Architect In Charge: Marcin Ko?ciuch, Tomasz Osi?g?owski
Area: 18300.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Przemys?aw Turlej, Dawid Majewski, Skyflash
Architects: Kamila Dembi?ska, Bo?ena Wróbel, Przemys?aw Fedorczuk
Landscape Architecture: Ultra Architects, Bartosz Byczkowski Grate Sp. z o. o. Sp. k.
Client: Wielkopolskie Centrum Wspierania Inwestycji Sp. z o.o.
Construction: Bartels Polska Sp. z o.o.
© Przemys?aw Turlej
Text description provided by the architects. Seven-storey office building rise up in the city centre of Pozna? in Za bramk? street, completing one of the quarters of downtown buildings.
Concept
This location was the main factor in determining the form of the building. From the streets surrounding the quarter, facades of the new edifice create modern and calm composition fitting to the urban frontage. With reference to adjacent old town houses, storeys are separated by cornices. Vertical, high windows are rhythmically disposed. Big glazing allow daylight to penetrate building?s interiors despite relatively narrow and shady streets in this part of city. Each window is equipped with an opening element allowing ...
© Przemys?aw Turlej
Architects: Ultra Architects
Location: Pozna?, Poland
Architect In Charge: Marcin Ko?ciuch, Tomasz Osi?g?owski
Area: 18300.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Przemys?aw Turlej, Dawid Majewski, Skyflash
Architects: Kamila Dembi?ska, Bo?ena Wróbel, Przemys?aw Fedorczuk
Landscape Architecture: Ultra Architects, Bartosz Byczkowski Grate Sp. z o. o. Sp. k.
Client: Wielkopolskie Centrum Wspierania Inwestycji Sp. z o.o.
Construction: Bartels Polska Sp. z o.o.
© Przemys?aw Turlej
Text description provided by the architects. Seven-storey office building rise up in the city centre of Pozna? in Za bramk? street, completing one of the quarters of downtown buildings.
Concept
This location was the main factor in determining the form of the building. From the streets surrounding the quarter, facades of the new edifice create modern and calm composition fitting to the urban frontage. With reference to adjacent old town houses, storeys are separated by cornices. Vertical, high windows are rhythmically disposed. Big glazing allow daylight to penetrate building?s interiors despite relatively narrow and shady streets in this part of city. Each window is equipped with an opening element allowing ...
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