Ekapija, July 4, 2008
Business Complex „Two Kings“ in Belgrade
More than a year ago, the competition for an architectural-urban
solution for the object planned to be built on the ground lots
at the corner of two streets with the name of Serbian kings mentioned
in their titles is finished. The object spreads to the fronts
of King Milan Street from number 35 to number 41a and King Milutin
Street, from number 14 to number 18, where an angular motive is
created at the juncture of these two streets. The elaborated wining
solution of the competition is presented by its authors, architects
Igor Marić and Boidar Manić,
and it will soon be started with its realization.
In two years time at the latest, at a prestigious city location
on Slavija, a representative and modern housing-business complex
will emerge. On approximately 30.000m2 according to the elaborated
winning architectural-urban project solution, this object will
enrich the whole Slavija and nearby areas with its elegancy. Next
to the Yugoslav Drama Theatre and the National Bank of Serbia,
this object will use its modern physiognomy to completely change
the previous looks of the neighborhood which has for the long
time been marked by ground floor and unappealing buildings meant
for small shopping. Rudnap Group and Eki Investment are two companies
which entered this investment venture as partners. At a distance
of 1.5 km from the highway, this area becomes a new business juncture
that will inbreathe a new image to the whole of Slavija.
The Complex, which includes less than half of the existing building
block, is conceived to have two wings set on the alignment line
towards the streets of King Milan and King Milutin and to have
a yard object in the interior of the block which will be 5 m withdrawn
from the neighboring lots. In that way, the Complex would, together
with these two previous wings, make a small square. Flooring of
the objects is P+2, the same as with a backyard object, whereas
the flooring of the street wings is P+5 or P+6 up to P+8 at the
corner of King Milan and King Milutin Streets. The underground
part of the object is planned to have 4 or 3 underground levels
inside the boundaries of a newly made building lot.
In the parts towards King Milan and King Milutin Streets, into
the first underground level, it is planned to provide space for
business premises on the ground floor as well as for parking lots
and technical premises in the other underground levels. The ground
floor is supposed to consist of business premises, object entrances,
an entrance to the underground garage, passages which connect
a small square to a public space of streets and serve for driving
cars through them, extinguishing fires and similar interventions.
Business premises are on the first floor of the street wings of
King Milan Street numbers 35-41a and King Milutin Street 16 and
18, whereas business apartments are at number 14. Some office
space is planned to be built on each floor as well as several
business apartments at number 14. All entrances to the object
are supplied with suitable elements for the undisturbed movement
of handicapped people: gates, vertical platforms and staircase
platforms for usage without an attendant. Along King Milan Street,
there is a projected hall with columns with a forward canopy which
makes a good protection from the sun and rain.
Expected architecture
The architectural solution is done as a flexible concept, a double-side
installed space with a hall in the middle and with communicational
verticals at optimal distance. The basic plan includes several
entities. The first entity represents 4 or 3 levels with technical
premises, some business premises and a garage with 300 parking
places to meet the needs of the tenants. Then there is a multifunctional
object with business premises on the ground floor, in the basement
and on the first floor, office space on the upper levels in King
Milan Street 35-41a and in King Milutin Street 18, as well as
a multifunctional part of the object in the yard with business
premises on the ground floor and office space on other floors.
Flooring height of the objects in the basement level is 2.8 m,
4.5 m on the ground floor and 3.6 on other floors. Business premises
are supposed to have classic floors and office space of the object
and business apartments should have upraised floors (15 cm). Ceilings
are done in two ways: one part of them is suspended and the other
part goes all the way to the construction in places where a bigger
height of the room is needed (larger offices and conference halls).
Anticipated space is structurally planned according to modern
structures met every day in the contemporary world. Therefore,
the space will include the following functional assets: offices,
halls, communicational assets, (vertical and horizontal) toilet
blocks, as well as auxiliary and technical premises. There are
also premises with all necessary contents and business apartments.
Although it is all about a unique architectural concept, the object
is, in modeling terms, divided into several interweaving entities.
The length of the façade in King Milan Street is 87 m and
it is divided into 4 parts as the fasade in King Milutin Street
is 71.65 m long and divided into 3 parts.
The angular motive, which is in the same time the highest part
of the object, is especially emphasized. Object fasade leaning
against the existing objects has a distinctive structure and materialization
which connects to its neighbors in terms of emphasized plasticity.
The other part of the object has a hanging fasade where parapets
are lined with stone and windows are made of thermopan glass.
Over the fasade serving as basic thermal protection, there is
a glass film which protects the object from noise, strong sun
radiance and wind. The external ‘’sheet’’
enables further division of the building corpus into smaller volumes.
The external glass wall is made of glass and it is partly darkened
as well as transparent in some parts where greenery serves as
protection. The distance of the glass film is 60 cm from the basic
fasade and it is conceived to enable a ventilation effect from
one floor to another. The angular motive is especially emphasized
as it creates an air bag between the cut angle of ‘’the
first fasade’’ and the sharp angle of ‘’the
protective film’’. It also makes the object recognized
in the superimposing process.
The fasade towards the internal yard, turned towards the north-west
and north-east is less glassed, has more closed surfaces and it
is structured horizontally so that the first three levels are
darker and the others are lighter. The lower object is glassed
in its largest part and has colorful blinds.
The internal space
The internal space is arranged according to its final purpose.
Garages are done in lighter colors, just like the walls and floors
which are supposed to be done in four color shades brought into
the last layer of concrete resistant to scuffing (ferroconcrete).
In this phase, business premises have only smoothly aligned walls
with no additional interior treatment which will subsequently
be projected for each user individually. Office space has upraised
floor on the raster 60´60 with the final workup made of
textile, parquet and marble, depending on a purpose of a room.
Ceilings are suspended. Pure height of rooms is mostly 280 cm
and it is possible to increase height in some parts of halls to
300-320 cm. Partition walls are made of prefab removable elements
made of plaster and glass with different finishing (sandblasted
glass, Venetian blinds and similar).
As the object will consist of several functional units: a garage,
business premises, office space, business apartments, a small
square; it is planned to enable joint management and maintenance.
For the purpose of controlling the whole object, a unique system
and a special room are conceived, where significant elements of
control and management will meet a necessary number of work places.
Beside the above mentioned, we will provide a joint garbage disposal
unit, maintenance of the square in all segments, as well as a
security unit for the object. Vertical transport for the object
is done by 8 traveling lifts, 5 platforms for vertical and 1 platform
for diagonal transport of handicapped users in wheelchairs.
Inside staircase kernels, there are 2 traveling lifts with standard
cabin dimensions and two-panel telescopic doors being built. Driving
shafts are interconnected and made of reinforced concrete (with
a partition wall between the lifts). Engines are placed in a joint
engine room above the driving shafts. In the staircase 1, lifts
serve on all floors between an underground level -3 and an upper
ground floor +8, all together 12 stops and the same number of
accesses. In the staircases 2 and 3, lifts serve on all floors
between an underground level -3 and an upper ground floor +7,
all together 11 stops and the same number of accesses. Next to
the staircase 4, there is one traveling lift with two-panel telescopic
doors being built. A driving shaft is made of reinforced concrete
and engines are placed at the top of the driving shafts.
Next to 5 communicational staircase shanks, five platforms are
being built for the vertical transport of handicapped users in
wheelchairs, between a level +1.99 m and the first floor level
+3.99 m, rising height 1.4 m. Load-bearing capacity of these platforms
is 250 kg each (one person in the wheelchair). The engine is placed
inside the construction. A movable staircase platform is being
built for the vertical-diagonal transport of handicapped users
in wheelchairs, between a level +0.00 m and the level +1.99 m,
rising height 1.99 m. Load-bearing capacity of these platforms
is 250 kg each (one person in the wheelchair). Landscape arrangement
of the space includes free, non-park arrangement of all non-built
and unpaved surfaces.
Of course, such a modernly conceived object can not go without
planned diesel aggregates whose anticipated capacities will serve
as a sufficient guaranty for availability and quality of the subject-space.