The abandoned metalwork shops in the Brod quarter were converted to a retail centre offering food, drink and a coffee shop. The building has a rectangular shape with a longer side having north-south orientation, the flat roof is completed by a roof parapet on the entire circumference, which places emphasis on the shape of a cuboid. In front of the entrance on the eastern side there is a portal with a jutting roof which highlights the face of the building. A covered room for visitors is arranged between the portal and the eastern façade of the building. The eastern façade is mostly glazed and gives an impression of a shop window.
The building only has a ground floor. The commercial part is accessible through an entryway. The commercial part of the trade centre measures 1,300 m², while the remaining areas at the western and southern side are dedicated to ancillary and servicing rooms. The delivery zone is located in the south-western corner of the building. The delivery platform is equipped by a lifting hydraulic table. A coffee shop is located at the south-eastern corner and also has toilettes for guests, a repository, wardrobes and toilettes for the staff. A garden with a glass jutting roof is located in front of the entrance. The building is adapted for people with functional diversity: 4 parking places and an access ramp for entering the trade centre.
Project typeTrade centreLocationLjubljana-Tacen, SloveniaArea1,836.50 m²Inv. value€1,689,120Year(s)2013ServicesStructural design, landscape design: concept design, building permit design, detail design, tender design ArchitectureJurij Kolenc, u.d.i.a.InvestorSPAR Slovenija d.o.o.PhotosMarco Wolf
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