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MICROCOP DATA STORAGE OFFICE BUILDING - completed in 2009

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PHOTO CREDITS: MIROSLAVA ANDRIĆ

This facility designed by Groleger Arhitekti with 5340 square meters of office space is located in the district of BTC Ljubljana (the cities business, shopping, recreational and entertainment centre) at the edge of the former industrial complex with existing buildings characterized by large floor plans.

Consisting of ground floor, 3 upper floors and a terrace floor reserved for offices and basement for archiving data, the floorplan of the building is a simple rectangle with a flexible inner division.

Providing enough transparency and light for all offices was the main goal for Groleger Arhitekti, which led to a solution of a simple glass facade.

Repeating the horizontal division of the neighbouring buildings the facade shows horizontal layers in two different colours avoiding the monotony of the large glass surface.

The east and south facades are covered with a diamond grid, which, like a giant fishing net protects the interior against heat and glare.

Seen from different angles, the consistent spacing of the lattice gives rise to changing visual effects.

The only disconnecting elements in the seamless - façade structure are the two entrances designed by the architects as simple rectangular frames: the main entrance on the north façade sticks out of the narrow surface like a box inviting visitors into the building, its matching counterpart on the south façade appears in a slimmer and more narrow shape. The subtle variation of size, depth and proportion results in a clear visual division between visitors and employees.

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http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com/index.php?fuseaction=wanappln.projectview&upload_id=12096

http://www.e-architect.co.uk/slovenia/microcop_office_building.htm

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