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The structure of glass and steel that looks like it is slightly protruded from the ground, a building's roof will be planted with greens

The new facility of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra will be built in New Belgrade and it will be fully integrated into the environment thanks to the green roof. 

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Architects Marcetic Dragan and Milan Maksimovic and their associates are the winners of the competition for the design work of Block 13 in New Belgrade, which includes the construction of a new concert hall of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra, writes N1.

Judging from the renderings published on the website of the Directorate for Building Land and Construction of Belgrade, it is a cascade-shaped building which elegantly fits into the landscape. 

The structure of glass and steel that looks like it is slightly protruded from the ground, a building's roof will be planted with greens.

The combination of ramps and green space takes visitors to the building of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra, which is remarkably shaped.  

The entrance dominates the central plateau which is shaped like a cube with a different materialization from the rest of the building.

The jury is composed of: Jury President Milutin Folic, members Nebojsa Minjevic, Irina Korobina, Dejan Miljkovic, Bojan Kovacevic and deputy member Milan Jocic.

The contest presented the verification of spatial and functional capacity of the site, as well as the consideration of the possibility of realization of the new building of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra, and the solution that will form the basis for the development of urban planning documentation.

Solutions of competition determined the morphology of newly planned construction, primarily at the site of the existing foundations of the earlier predicted Museum of the Revolution, as well as their relationship with the environment, particularly in relation to the famous New Belgrade monument - Palace of Serbia (SIV).

(Telegraf.co.uk / source: gradnja.rs)