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City Municipality Ljubljana, Slovenian Building, Project, Photo, News, Design, Property, Image
Key Development in Slovenia, Eastern Europe
Project by Ofis Arhitekti
City Municipality Ljubljana, Slovenia
Competition 2009
18 Nov 2009

The competition for new Ljubljana administration centre of 60.000m2.
The brief proposed several departments to move to the same site but
occupy different buildings. The heart of the centre is the main hall
where citizens could also arrange all the documents.
The site is just on the edge of the Ljubljana city centre, by the
river and already occupied by some existing protected buildings.
As such, the area represents a chance for unique rearrangement with
its identity and to become a sort of symbol and landmark area of
contemporary Ljubljana architecture. The mixture of public and restricted
relations inside the program calls for complex organisation - both
inside and outside.
The project took idea of cylindric organisation of existing protected
garage-building that is in the middle of the site.
Three new buildings are designed as cylinders related with loops of
spaces in different heights. In the middle of each cylinder public
and entrance area is organised, offices are arranged around the circles.
The logic of connected and disconnected departments follows mathematical
model of intersections and unions. Two departments that share meeting
spaces are connected in various floors with loops - bridges which
create unique space.
Loops and circles create complex landscape with external plazas,
squares and bays of greenery. Outside space is connected but still
rich and complex of public and semi-private areas. It connects to
the river promenade.
Special care was also to achieve optimized environmental conditions
with a minimized energy demands in three steps: reducing the energy
and meeting remaining conditions with high-performance building-integrated
systems, and sourcing those systems as much as possible with renewable
sources.
One of the core ideas of the sustainability concept is to heat and
cool working areas like offices and use the exhaust air of these offices
to condition the atrium, which is used as a big buffer space. The
external facades will feature a high performance glazing and an adaptable
external shading device to reduce solar gains in summer. The concrete
slab imbedded pipe system provides cooling without draft problems
and in winter comfortable radiant heating. In summer the cooling of
the offices spaces will be achieved for major amount of time just
using the slab system. The decentralized ventilation units vent fresh
air into the rooms and serve as peak time cooling in summer. During
winter the fresh air will be heated inside the units and distributed
into the rooms using the displacement ventilation principle. An overflow
to the atrium allows the exhaust air to flow from the offices into
the atrium and through louvers in the roof to the outside.
The atrium itself is a buffer space, which is naturally ventilated
and heated/cooled by the exhaust air from the offices. This means
the temperature in the atrium will swing from 15°°C in winter
to ambient conditions at the upper levels in summer (temperature stratification).
To minimize the peak summer conditions, features inside the atrium
like the water wall and floor cooling system will condition this space
in addition. The water wall is used for cooling and dehumidification
purposes in summer, whereas in winter the water will evaporate and
humidify the air. Special areas inside the atrium will get this "own"
climate. Especially for a front desk this local climate is important
to guarantee adequate working conditions.
The energy supply system is based on natural resources like river
water heat exchanger to provide cooling in summer as well as heating
- in combination with a heat pump - in winter. Photovoltaic cells
integrated in the atrium roof generate power.
Another objective of a sustainable building approach thrives to minimize
of energy intensive materials instead local available, sustainable
materials will be used.

City Municipality Ljubljana Competition - Building Information
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Type: Offices with public program
Client: City Municipality Ljubljana
Brutto surface above ground:
New buildings: 42.288m2
Existing buildings: 16.868m2
Existing buildings + new buildings: 59.148m2
Brutto surface below ground (new buildings): 20.800m2
Investment: 67.430eur
Percentage build surface: 17%
Project leaders: Rok Oman, Spela Videcnik
Project team: Andrej Gregoric, Janez Martincic, Magdalena Lacka, Katja
Aljaz,
Ljubljana administration centre images / information from Ofis
Arhitekti
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