design team
zlatko zivlak
ana nikezić
3D model
zlatko zivlak
mačvanski square – market place
šaran square – meeting place
trains ration square – city gates
concept "square"
Basic concept principles are:
. redefining identified potentials for each ambient
. re-activating space introducing new contents in the spirit of its identity
. contemporary interpretation of traditional public space like a market place, a promenade, and alley of a meeting place
Each square one concept:
. square – city gates
. square – meeting place
. square – market place
Artistic interpretation introduces basic geometric forms emphasized through color, texture and transparency.
Mačvanski square
Valuable green reserves determines the concept through the dialog between natural and artificial elements.
Semi-transparent canopy patterned in Cyrillic letters, cut in elliptical shape as to provide space for existing trees. Therefore the artificial and natural are penetrated in their existence providing a shelter for various public activities: to meet, chat, gossip and stroll. The canopy follows the shape of the square emphasizing its area in the vibrant surroundings
Canopy skeleton shows a random position of columns interpreting the idea of forest and with the wall in its back as to provide space for small shops and galleries.
Šaran square
Unarticulated space of heterogeneous character and the tradition of tavern Šaran marked the square concept as gathering and meeting place enriched with a small contemporary café-gallery.
The square is arranged as to provide various places for relaxation, meeting, playing and is animated with a cubic structure locking itself with existing line of trees. Café-gallery is placed in back of the square providing beautiful view over the surrounding area.
Cafe-galley has a simple prismatic shape levitating above the square creating different communication with the square.
Train station square
Mainly disunited area of heterogeneous character introduced the concept of waving strip paved in the ground providing visual communication between various small public spaces.
The square is marked with a pair of cultural gates inviting visitors into the town.
The cultural gates is an information center, positioned as to emphasize the main corridor into the central part of the town, and to make a new focal point for the square.