
Area and deadlines
Object 1:
Purpose: Tourist residential facility
Floors: Basement + Ground + 5
Area: Basement 610 m2 + above-ground floors 2690 m2
Start of construction: October 2021
Completion of construction: May 2023
Object 2:
Purpose: Tourist residential facility
Floors: Basement + Ground + 5
Area: Basement 690 m2 + above-ground floors 2750 m2
Start of construction: January 2022
Completion of construction: August 2023
Technical specification
Materialization and surface treatment
Objects are designed to blend into the surrounding environment as a simple form, using high-quality durable materials and traditional architectural solutions. The aim is for the objects not to burden the space but, nevertheless, to fully define it in a way that aligns with the previously constructed structures in the vicinity. Both in design and materialization, facades are resolved to visually harmonize with the surrounding environment, i.e., neighboring objects. The envisaged material for facade treatment is acrylic tinted granular texture in white color, with the ground floor made of natural stone and glass surfaces in PVC frames
Facade walls
The construction of the building is reinforced concrete, so the facade walls are made of reinforced concrete planks (AB planks) and 20 cm thick hollow blocks. The ground floor walls on the external side are covered with natural cut stone. Thermal insulation is performed using styrofoam of the highest density with a thickness of 5 cm. The final finish is an acrylic tinted granular structure in white color.
Decorative elements
An reinforced concrete strip has been installed, fitting into the treatment of the rear panel of the flat non-walkable roof, as well as on the ground floor of the building. Decorative styrofoam templates have been placed around the window openings
Roof
Above the structure, flat roofs made of reinforced concrete slabs with adequate hydro and thermal protection are planned.
Metalwork
The external openings are planned to be made of PVC and aluminum with thermal break, glazed with insulating 'thermoton' glass. As sun protection, roller shutters in the color of metalwork are planned for all windows and balcony doors. Internal doors are planned to be made of wood.
Balcony railings
The railings are steel, of simple design, in a matte black color, and 1.2m in height.
Gutters
The drainage of water from roofs is done through gutters and downspouts made of aluminum
Protection from excessive sun exposure
All windows and balcony doors within residential units are equipped with blinds, matching the color of the metalwork.
Technical description of energy efficiency
The facility is designed to ensure high energy efficiency through the use and proper installation of quality materials, waterproofing, and thermal insulation. Its façade walls provide effective thermal insulation, as well as the ceiling of the top floor. A well-insulated facility consumes less energy for heating in winter and cooling in summer. Heat loss and energy consumption per square meter directly affect both energy consumption and the longer lifespan of the building. These considerations during the design and construction of facilities emphasize the careful selection and quality installation of materials for more efficient energy savings. Daylight is used for space illumination, along with effective ventilation and cooling. Efficient sun protection, flexibility, and adaptability for future changes have also been incorporated.