The Central Building, designed by Danilo Dangubic Architects in Pancevo, represents a bold approach to multi-family residential architecture compared to the current production. On one hand, it demonstrates a careful and responsible attitude towards the microenvironment of the city block and contributes significantly to the city’s identity. On the other hand, it innovatively treats the facade as a new type of living space for each apartment.
In relation to the immediate context of the city center, the Central Building successfully establishes a dialogue between contemporary architecture and its neighbors from past epochs, harmoniously fitting into the eclectic ambiance of Vojvode Radomir Putnik Street. With its vibrant and expressive pink-colored facade, it evokes memories of traditionally diverse facades of Vojvodina houses, aligning with the recognizable local narrative. The carefull approach to the intervention at the level of the entire block led to the preservation of a valuable air corridor towards the block’s interior, ensuring the inflow of fresh air and urban life into the public space from within.
The formation of protected, cozy niches, resembling open-air rooms, terraced above each other and opening vistas to the surroundings, affirms the distinctive vertical living character of the residential community. Cladding the vertical and horizontal surfaces of the facade with extravagant pink terrazzo panels shifts the understanding of the facade from a single plane between the exterior and the interior of the apartment towards a space meandering vertically, opening unexplored zones for everyday life under the open sky.
The experimental approach to the materialization of the facade cladding in pink concrete terrazzo panels, each one unique and handmade, contributes to the distinctive identity and recognizability of the building and the neighborhood. It pushes the boundaries in architectural design and construction technology at the local and broader levels.