Seaway, Mission Bay, San Francisco, competition 2013
Instead of proposing an addition garden facility to town we propose to add a different dimension to the entire mission bay. San Francisco history has been always shaped by element of water, it become a social visionary town constantly in progress. Why not raising the bar, for the sixth most visited town in United States. … Continue reading
Taichung city cultural centre, GATE, Taichung,ch, competition 2013
According to the program brief we imagine two buildings, bridging over the park entrance. Like a modern time crown tree alley. Separated, yet forming a commune space. Two “houses”, grown into one, in a dialogue of form and function, two components inevitably close in universe of mankind. A grading experience of art and knowledge, … Continue reading
BELгородok a sustainible housing block, Belgorod, ru, competition 2013
Public square is the platform for human interaction, therefore we introduce a project of multiple urban plazas with defined programmatic plurality. Although public square served as an opportunity to exercise the power of rulers with military processions and parades. Monuments to important predecessors were erected and revolutions or contra-revolutions were staged. The squares became … Continue reading
STVANICE, island of sports & recreation “NEVERLAND”, PRAGUE cz, competition 2013
Neverland In the 21st century we may argue the effectiveness of city’s urbanization efforts. In most cases, the landscape as well as the character of the town succumbs to their higher principles occupants. How can developments, however, create a paradox, where the original green landscape remains an equal partner with mutual battle for prestige? Our … Continue reading
ROBOTA award winning Piraeus Cultural Coast – Museum of Underwater Antiquities, Greece, competition 2013
>Traverses/Temples/Exhibition The entire museum exhibition program fits into silo’s tubular superstructure. To interfere with the silo’s vertical structured space, we propose its horizontal counterpart, in from of wall to wall traverses. They are room components of 5, 10, and 15 meter height. Almost temples alike inside the silo grid, the museum traverses announce the visitor … Continue reading
GEOME3 AT LOUISIANA MUSEUM
Robota’s GEOME3 housing block is now presented among other 173 projects at the LIVING exhibition at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art/DK/opening June 1st-closing October 2nd An endless number of different cities can be built by simply replacing blocks with others. In the Block City the products of the Designer City are made affordable for … Continue reading
“TRIBUNE”, Betonhala waterfront center Belgrad , competition 2011
the scope of TRIBUNE is to use the opportunity of the Sava riverbank, in order to create an additional event plaza. Instead of a common urban building collection with a promenade, our proposal engage the pedestrians to perform within the “architectural” landscape. TRIBUNE rises upon the Beton Hala as a 3Dimensional square, covering the planned … Continue reading
GEOME3/A101 Block city Moscow RU, competition 2010
the cityscape is formed by various elements, the GEOME3 proposal is a micro city arranged by almost elementar architectural geometry, present in cities worldwide. block, slab and tower: Square/solidity, stability, trust /, Circle/infinity, perfection, harmony/, Point /dynamism, significance for orientation/ are forming the block of the new century. Renaissance/orthogonal/, Baroque/oblique/, Gothic/vertical/ united in the basics … Continue reading
DUBAI RACING WORLD, urban study, UAE 2005
Dubai RACING WORLD ® A city for 150 000 inhabitants. City/ architecture/ joy/ illusion/ formality? Formula 1 racing tracks city. Urban utopias of future, has been always connected to industrial progress of society. Since the invention of car, we struggle with urban euphoria of speed, time and accessibility. We propose a city, where transport is senseless; … Continue reading
CHICAGO Sea of holes/Mine the gap competition
In Chicago, yet another real-estate megalo-vision falls victim to the “crisis” and leaves behind nothing but a hole in the ground. But this hole is not alone. All over the world, the collection of cancelled projects is growing larger week. Architectural history itself consists widely of “holes”, virtual buildings that never saw the light of … Continue reading