Posted by Milica Lambrin 06 Jul 10

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The roof of the existing Beton Hala building is recognized as a high quality but unused public space on the River Sava, with great potential to become a city beach. The space is defined with an interconnected system of poles whose height is changeable and depends on the needs and action of the users. The poles create a grid covered by fabric. The roof construction created in this way makes the space dynamic and flexible making it possible for the users to create the space suitable to their needs.

Krov postojećeg objekta Beton Hale je prepoznat kao kvalitetan ali neiskorišćen javni prostor na obali reke Save sa brojnim karakteristikama gradske plaže. Prostor je definisan pravilnim rasterom stubova koji formiraju mrežu kvadratnih polja prekrivenih tkaninom. Visina stubova je promenljiva i zavisi od potreba i delovanja čoveka. Na taj način formirana nadstrešnica čini prostor fleksibilnim i dinamičnim ostavljajući mogućnost korisniku da svojim delovanjem kreira prostor po želji.
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    The Blog follows production at the Design Studio Course leading to Master of Architecture Diploma at University of Belgrade. Starting form 2007, the agenda is directed by Assistant Professor Djordje Stojanovic. Djordje Stojanovic graduated from University of Belgrade and continued his education in London, earning Master Degrees from Architectural Association DRL and London School of Economics. His professional experience started at Zaha Hadid Architects in the year 2000 where he worked on the initial stages of the BMW Central Building in Leipzig amongst many other projects. In 2002 he became ARB RIBA III certified architect [...]

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