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Discover The Sky Park Bratislava by ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS


The prolific ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS unveiled their latest residential project, The Sky Park Bratislava. The project developer has already sold over 60% of the apartments in the project, in less than a month since the apartments became available on the market. 

A ceremony to lay the foundation stone of Sky Park, Bratislava has marked the start of its construction. The project’s preparatory works began earlier this year, with its first phase planned for completion in late 2019. Located southeast of Bratislava’s city centre, Sky Park is integral to the redevelopment of this derelict industrial area of the city. The design converts an abandoned site into a new 20,000m² public park and community of more than 700 apartments together with 55,000m² of office and retail space connected to the city’s tram and bus networks. At the centre of this new park is the decommissioned heating plant designed by architect Dušan Jurkovi?. The Jurkovi?ova Teplárne heating plant dates from 1941 and is definitive of the Slovak architect’s later work. Threatened with demolition before being purchased by Penta, the plant is now listed as a national cultural monument and its façades will be repaired and reinstated as part of the Sky Park development. With much of the city’s existing housing stock being ‘paneláks’ rapidly constructed during the postwar housing shortage, Sky Park’s fluid architecture creates generous new living spaces and engaging communal areas where people can connect. The design was selected by the jury in 2010 and opens the site to the public, allowing everyone to explore the Jurkovi?ova historical landmark—as opposed to the closed perimeter blocks of other proposals. The park will develop and grow with its new community and includes playgrounds, an amphitheater, picnic sites, running tracks, sports field, dog zone and orchard. – from ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS

The residential towers are also to be accompanied by two office building, to be constructed upon the completion of the residential towers.  Sky Park is developed in Bratislava by Penta Investments, a Slovakia based developer.

“Sky Park is an important link between Bratislava’s contemporary culture, emerging nature and history,” shared Patrik Schumacher, principal of Zaha Hadid Architects.

Continue below to see more of the design. 


All Images Courtesy of Zaha Hadid Architects

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