PROJEKTAS YRA KONFIDENCIALUS. PRIEINAMAS TIK SU SUTEIKTA NUORODA. NEVIEŠINTI.

RUOŠIAMAS DRAFT, TEKSTAS TIK PLACEHOLDERIS

Dainykla “Estrada”

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Area: - m2

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Location: Vilniaus g. 22-3, Vilnius, Lithuania

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Chief Architect: Vadim Babij

Team: Vadim Babij, Rūta Emilija Žeromskaitė

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Client: -


Business Garden Vilnius is a commercial office development comprising of four office buildings and one parking building. Phase 1 of the development includes two office buildings and full landscape development. It had been completed as of 2020. Phase 2 which is yet to come, will serve all the offices parking needs with a parking house. The territory will be linked with phase 1 via a landscaped avenue and a series of parkland pathways.

The development has been planned by utilizing the built structures to form a protective buffer from the adjacent roads, consequently sheltering the interior park and garden zones between the buildings and the dense woodland escarpment to the West of the site. The park becomes a focal point of the project. It comprises of the main park area and a series of inter-linked smaller scale semi-courtyards and pedestrian Plazas. In respect of its park landscape and environment together with its location and infrastructure connections, the site represents a unique opportunity to provide a new business location in the heart of Vilnius.


ARCHITECTURAL IDEA

The Buildings were designed so that a high level of repetition may be achieved throughout the project – this covers all aspects of the planning including the planning itself. Furthermore,structural grids, core layouts, the exterior architectural grid, likewise the mechanical and electrical layouts.

The T-shape was utilized as a typical building typology for the project. Building B is a basic T-form and building A is a joined ‘double T’. Building A is 7 storeys high, while the building B is 5 storeys high (including ground / lobby level) with an enclosed technical roof. All buildings are served by one individual floor basement, which house technical areas alongside car parking facilities.

Pre-fabricated reinforced concrete elements were used in all storeys above the basement level. The facade is a load bearing structure, which minimizes the need of other structural elements such as columns. In the buildings vertical circulation is provided by a combination of lifts and stairs.

A 1,35 meter internal planning module (based on the 8,1 meter structural grid) has been adopted for design of the office accommodation. The facade design allows for the construction of partitions every 1,35 meters and has been designed to allow for openable window every 2,7 meter module.


ARCHITECTURAL IDEA

The Buildings were designed so that a high level of repetition may be achieved throughout the project – this covers all aspects of the planning including the planning itself. Furthermore,structural grids, core layouts, the exterior architectural grid, likewise the mechanical and electrical layouts.

The T-shape was utilized as a typical building typology for the project. Building B is a basic T-form and building A is a joined ‘double T’. Building A is 7 storeys high, while the building B is 5 storeys high (including ground / lobby level) with an enclosed technical roof. All buildings are served by one individual floor basement, which house technical areas alongside car parking facilities.

Pre-fabricated reinforced concrete elements were used in all storeys above the basement level. The facade is a load bearing structure, which minimizes the need of other structural elements such as columns. In the buildings vertical circulation is provided by a combination of lifts and stairs.

A 1,35 meter internal planning module (based on the 8,1 meter structural grid) has been adopted for design of the office accommodation. The facade design allows for the construction of partitions every 1,35 meters and has been designed to allow for openable window every 2,7 meter module.


Business Garden Vilnius is a commercial office development comprising of four office buildings and one parking building. Phase 1 of the development includes two office buildings and full landscape development. It had been completed as of 2020. Phase 2 which is yet to come, will serve all the offices parking needs with a parking house. The territory will be linked with phase 1 via a landscaped avenue and a series of parkland pathways.

The development has been planned by utilizing the built structures to form a protective buffer from the adjacent roads, consequently sheltering the interior park and garden zones between the buildings and the dense woodland escarpment to the West of the site. The park becomes a focal point of the project. It comprises of the main park area and a series of inter-linked smaller scale semi-courtyards and pedestrian Plazas. In respect of its park landscape and environment together with its location and infrastructure connections, the site represents a unique opportunity to provide a new business location in the heart of Vilnius.


ARCHITECTURAL IDEA

The Buildings were designed so that a high level of repetition may be achieved throughout the project – this covers all aspects of the planning including the planning itself. Furthermore,structural grids, core layouts, the exterior architectural grid, likewise the mechanical and electrical layouts.

The T-shape was utilized as a typical building typology for the project. Building B is a basic T-form and building A is a joined ‘double T’. Building A is 7 storeys high, while the building B is 5 storeys high (including ground / lobby level) with an enclosed technical roof. All buildings are served by one individual floor basement, which house technical areas alongside car parking facilities.

Pre-fabricated reinforced concrete elements were used in all storeys above the basement level. The facade is a load bearing structure, which minimizes the need of other structural elements such as columns. In the buildings vertical circulation is provided by a combination of lifts and stairs.

A 1,35 meter internal planning module (based on the 8,1 meter structural grid) has been adopted for design of the office accommodation. The facade design allows for the construction of partitions every 1,35 meters and has been designed to allow for openable window every 2,7 meter module.


ARCHITECTURAL IDEA

The Buildings were designed so that a high level of repetition may be achieved throughout the project – this covers all aspects of the planning including the planning itself. Furthermore,structural grids, core layouts, the exterior architectural grid, likewise the mechanical and electrical layouts.

The T-shape was utilized as a typical building typology for the project. Building B is a basic T-form and building A is a joined ‘double T’. Building A is 7 storeys high, while the building B is 5 storeys high (including ground / lobby level) with an enclosed technical roof. All buildings are served by one individual floor basement, which house technical areas alongside car parking facilities.

Pre-fabricated reinforced concrete elements were used in all storeys above the basement level. The facade is a load bearing structure, which minimizes the need of other structural elements such as columns. In the buildings vertical circulation is provided by a combination of lifts and stairs.

A 1,35 meter internal planning module (based on the 8,1 meter structural grid) has been adopted for design of the office accommodation. The facade design allows for the construction of partitions every 1,35 meters and has been designed to allow for openable window every 2,7 meter module.

 
In respect of its park landscape and environment together with its location and infrastructure connections, the site represents a unique opportunity to provide a new business location in the heart of Vilnius.