New building fills the macro-block at the main access road to the city. It will strengthen functional ties and relationships in the area and complete the street front, supporting its transformation from a peripheral street into an urban boulevard. A strong urban-forming object materially responds to the surrounding development, primarily to the corner building of the IGY Commercial and Social Center, with which it is connected by a pair of footbridges. The project is the second phase of the construction of the IGY inner-city center and responds to its customer and commercial success. The scale of the building respects the surrounding built-up stabilized space of the city as well as the original, now demolished block development. Contact with the adjacent boulevard is made possible through glazed commercial passages on all floors. Customer parking is located on the roof. The basic simple shape of the building is complemented by a cantilevered ring, which is broken through in the axis by a glazed cuboid of the passage. The passage features a prominent wall with broken openings for shop windows, against which are leaned zigzagged beams supporting the glazing of the passage. A significant artistic element is the ramp, which introduces necessary tension into the block with its unmistakable form. Two basic materials are used: concrete supplemented by glass surfaces. The dialogue between the "solid and heavy" material and the "light and transparent" one is based on the principle of alternating mass and air, light and shadow, thus being characteristic elements of urban structure.