Office Center VV 24
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Not everyone in Lviv know Volodymyr Velyky Street, which originates from the passage of one of the largest industrial giants in Lviv, the “Bus Factory” on Stryiska Street.
The history of this important transport artery of Lviv is relatively short. In the modernist outlines that are familiar to us, the street was formed at the turn of 1960-1970, when the residential area "Southern" began to be laid, according to one of the first master plans of the city (1966).
Significant street buildings of the Soviet era: store "Ocean" (1982); "New Central Department Store" (1980); Orlyatko Cinema (1978), modernist housing, and in particular the Press House - Free Ukraine Publishing House (1978), near which the projected office building is located, set the context and character that influenced the spatial solution of the object.
Rhythm, linearity of the environment, purity of decisions and simplicity in decoration, which are characteristic of the buildings of that period, became the basis of the compositional structure of the facades. Interpretation of characteristic materials adds a color accent to the polychromy of the street.
The planning structure provides rent of the entire building, which was originally planned, and floor or part of the floor.
Free territory - a space for recreation of users.
For parking - there is a two-level underground parking.
TECHNICAL DATA
Project name: Office center on Volodymyra Velykogo street
Category: Direct order. Commercial architecture
Location: Lviv, UKR
Year: 2017
Status: Concept
Size: 0,019 ha
Client: "Nova Oselya"
Team: Nataliya Zinchuk, Dmytro Dulov, Serhij Fanenshtel , Mariya Zasadniy
Significant street buildings of the Soviet era: store "Ocean" (1982); "New Central Department Store" (1980); Orlyatko Cinema (1978), modernist housing, and in particular the Press House - Free Ukraine Publishing House (1978), near which the projected office building is located, set the context and character that influenced the spatial solution of the object.