Urania Office Spaces, Croatia, Croatian Commercial Architecture, Building Transformation Photos
Urania Office Spaces in Zagreb
6 Apr 2020 + Updated 14 June 2020
Design: 3LHD architects
Location: Zagreb, Croatia
Photos by Jure Živković
Urania
The Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia has announced the winners of the “Vladimir Nazor” Award for 2019. 3LHD was awarded the annual award in the architecture and urbanism category for the project of Urania. The „Vladimir Nazor“ Award is given as an annual and as a lifetime achievement award for the best artistic achievements in the field of literature, music, film, fine and applied arts, theater, architecture and urbanism in the Republic of Croatia.
Urania Cinema/Theatre is one of numerous old cinema buildings built in the city of Zagreb in the early 20th century. Those cinemas were spread within the urban blocks across Zagreb’s Downtown. With the opening of new and modern multiplex theatres 20 years ago, the old Zagreb cinemas have gradually started to die out, and the buildings, neglected and empty, started to deteriorate.
The old Urania cinema is a typical back-building in the block of Kvaternik Square. Although built in 1939, the entire concrete structure of the building was very well preserved with all the supporting pillars, the main arches in the large hall and all the ceilings. The ceilings are a special example as one of the first concrete structures with longitudinal repetitive narrow structural ribs from that period. That beautiful example of early concrete engineering technology was worth preserving, restoring and renovating.
Despite its age, the building has good predispositions to be adapted, converted and reused as a new office and public space. We kept three of the four original building volumes; the three storey entrance foyer and office building, the big lobby and the spectacular main double height cinema hall. The only new addition is the glass pavilion, which originally served as an entrance space of the cinema.
The former cinema hall had a basilic cross-section with a 9m high central volume and two 3m high side aisles. The biggest challenge was converting this space without any natural light into a functional workspace. During the reconstruction the central volume was divided into two floors. Light was introduced into the ground floor by converting the old cinema halls side aisles into open atriums. On the first floor, the light was provided through the roof – three meter wide skylights were placed on the roof, through the entire length of the hall.
Most of the original structural materials have been retained with minimal intervention – original brick walls, raw plaster, concrete on floors and ceilings; while all new equipment is made of three materials – oak for floors and spruce veneer and raw steel for wall cladding and interior finishing’s.
The new Urania houses public spaces for various cultural events and a couple of office spaces. A multipurpose hall equipped with multimedia and stands is connected to a café bar with a patio and a roof terrace. It willl be a point of social gathering and public activities, as well as a space for numerous events such as educational workshops, presentations, exhibitions, concerts, screenings and the like.
Transformation of this building was done by thorough research, excavation, adding, and connecting spaces that will support communication and exchange between its occupants and the neighbouring community. The project integrates new cultural spaces into the existing historic fabric.
Urania Office Spaces, Croatia – Building Information
Architects: 3LHD
Program: public, business
Status: built
Project start date: 01.03.2017
Construction start date: 01.04.2018
Construction end date: 09.2019
Address: Eugen Kvaternik square 3/3
City: Zagreb
Country: Hrvatska
Geolocation: 45°48’56” N, 15°59’47” E
Site: 830 sqm
Size: 1472 sqm
Volume: 5919 m3
Footprint: 749 sqm
Level: 115.90 m
Client: Studio 3LHD
Author: 3LHD
Project team: Saša Begović, Marko Dabrović, Tatjana Grozdanić Begović, Silvije Novak, Paula Kukuljica, Dragana Šimić, Denis Hrvatin, Marijana Pivac, Davor Plavšić
Project team collaborators: Nives Krsnik Rister, Mia Andrašević, Branimir Turčić, Jan Ružić
Structural engineering: Ivan Palijan (Palijan d.o.o.)
Electrical engineering: Mladen Stošić (Elektroplan)
Mechanical installations: Ivan Grgić (Grga d.o.o.).
Mechanical installation consultant: Vladimir Paun (Termotehnika Paun d.o.o.)
Fire safety: Maksim Carević (Inspekting d.o.o.)
Geodetic survey: Roni Mahić, Ante Knez (KNEZ – INVEST d.o.o.)
Lighting design: Ninoslav Kušter (Orto Forma d.o.o.)
Mechanical installations: Natko Bilić (Planetaris d.o.o.)
Details and building physics: Mateo Biluš
Plumbing, drainage, hydrant network: Srđan Grujić (Projektni biro – grijanje d.o.o.)
Recording of existing state, point cloud: Zlatan Novak (VEKTRA d.o.o.)
Landscape design: Kaja Šprljan Bušić, Ines Hrdalo (Kreativni Krajobrazi d.o.o.)
Irrigation project: Zlatko Kramarić (Inaqua)
Construction site supervision: Lucija Ivas (FOREL projekt d.o.o.)
General contractor: SDMS d.o.o.
Subcontractors: Bajkmont, Tehnoplast profili, SBS, KFK, Internova, Prostoria, D2D, Aquaestil
Photography: Jure Živković
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