The construction of the new business and scientific center is functionally divided into two parts – the technological part and the business-administrative part.
The architectural design is impressive, innovative and recognizable. It is suitable for highly educated employees and offers a pleasant working environment that enables different ways of working, innovation and the possibility of networking. The desired form of the working environment is the arrangement of open-type workplaces, which offers contact with the outside greenery.
The basic idea is to merge the two program volumes into a whole, which gradually descends towards the park and the main entrance to the building. The building gives the impression that the compact volume of the technological part gradually merges with the park arrangement via the step-shaped commercial part.
The interior of the offices offers a pleasant working environment with views and access to green terraces and a shared outdoor atrium. The views of most rooms in the building are directed towards the central atrium and greenery, away from the surrounding buildings and the noise of the area. The result of this orientation of workplaces is the feeling of a relaxed and pleasant working environment. The view of the building opens from south west where the entry point for visitors and employees is located and invites them to
the interior of the atrium, where the main entrance to the building and the cafe are located.
The building opens onto an atrium with a cafe and a park in front of it, creating quality outdoor areas for the use of employees throughout the complex.
The park arrangement is designed on a paving grid that imitates the basic geometry of the building. As a contrast to the rectangle shapes of the uidling, there are round green areas with trees and fenced with metal benches. The terraces on the roofs are greened with small trees and shrubs, the layout of the urban equipment allows for pleasant outdoor gatherings and breaks, or the organization of joint events.
The grid of the facade of the planned building is dictated by the reinforced concrete construction of the building. The supporting structural grid is visible and forms a frame in which the facade fillers are placed. The different needs for lighting and shading inside the building are expressed externally in the composition of perforated panels and the glass facade. Parts that need less light or more shading have cubes made of perforated sheet pushed outwards inside the reinforced concrete grid. Parts that need more light have glazing and shades inside the reinforced concrete grid.