Organica

Organica
Spolupráce:Elif Cekceki, Luděk Obal, Michal Hájek, Cyril Malčenko
Address: nám. Biskupa Bruna 3399/5, Ostrava, Czech Republic
Investor:Contera
Project:2021
Completion:2023
Area:41000 m2


Organica is located on an urban area which has allowed the design of a distinctive solitaire. It is an almost square plot, bounded on the northern side by the OC Forum Nová Karolína building and on the southern side by the line of the northern facade of the Triplex. On the eastern side, the pedestrian zone leading from Bishop Bruno Square to Trojhali, where a pleasant park has been created between the Organica building and the pedestrian zone, consisting of circular green areas that extend into the atrium of the proposed building. On the west side, the site is bordered by the main road and therefore the technical facade of the building is located in this place.
In the free corners the building is turned out while in the central parts of the plot it is pulled inwards, so that a pleasant space-park is created between the buildings, with a view from the offices to the green. Inside the building, a circular central atrium has been designed to serve as the main "crossroads". Access to the main operations of the building is mainly from the atrium. Further movement on the ground floor is also oriented around the glass façade in the atrium, allowing visitors and building staff to be in constant contact with the exterior. The concept of the building is based, especially in the parterre, on the strong principle of blending exterior and interior. This principle is then repeated on the terrace on the 6th floor, where terraces covered with lush greenery run into the ground plan with their bays and tilt the facades so that the view is oriented as much as possible towards these areas. The park on the eastern side serves as a pleasant living space, the greenery located in these two areas offers a refuge for small birds and insects. The organica is permeated by sunlight and permeated by greenery in many forms. The building has a gently set back parterre in relation to the above ground parts, creating a small louboutin for the parterres oriented in this part of the building. In the centre of this façade is the entrance to the atrium, into which the arched glass of the glazed façade guides you smoothly. The entrance gently encloses the space, which reveals the magnificent atrium with tension. The context of Ostrava's somewhat harsh urbanism is subtly complemented by softer curves thanks to this new shape/mass. Typical floors where office accommodation is envisaged have minimised and as far as possible dark core areas containing lifts, staircases, shafts and communal toilets. The elevator lobby has a curved shape and is oriented perpendicular to the facades, allowing daylight to flow into the elevator lobby from both sides and, when entering the office space, direct contact with the exterior. The sixth floor is retreating with a terrace and views of Lysá hora.
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