Contemporary Facade Design in Subotica

This project was a part of an international architectural competition organized to find an ideal solution for a unique façade in the town center. This façade will cover a brand-new commercial and residential building in the old part of town.

The task was to develop a design which will meet the needs of future residents and professional offices while following the context of an already existing and protected architectural heritage in Subotica.

Today we present our brand new design for a façade of a new building in Subotica, a town in the North of Serbia. This was the first time we designed such an object, and now we are more than happy with the results.

This project was a part of an international architectural competition that started to find an ideal solution for a unique façade in the town center.

This façade will cover a brand-new commercial and residential building in the old part of town. The task was to develop a design which will meet the needs of future residents and professional offices. A new object will be built between two well-known buildings of great historical value. On its right side is the town`s Polyclinic. This object has state protection and it was built between two World Wars. On the left is a town only Gymnasium designed in a baroque style. It was built in 1895 by the great Hungarian architect Ferenc Raichle.

As stated in the competition form, the architectural design of the façade had to follow the context of a protected architectural heritage in Subotica. In other words, the investors were looking for an adequate response to the surrounding architecture. It was of the utmost importance to choose materials which will maintain the building`s original aesthetics.

Our team came out with this design and a few weeks later we were rewarded with some good news. Not only did our project get the first honorable mention, yet the investors decided to buy it!

And this is what you need to know about our design…

The basic inspiration for this project came from our own urge for movement. We believe that motion and constant changes are the main features of architecture as a physical expression. In this design, a fourth dimension is present as a symbol of the continuity of the time dimension. This building can change its appearance both daily and for a long period of time. Moreover, to experience its beauty in the best possible way, the viewers must move around.

 The movement also marks a shift from old architecture to a more contemporary expression. The building is no longer a static, monumental character. Its motion and rhythm appear as the basic elements of the facade.

As rendering themselves, our solution is both playful and powerful. We believe it responds well to the existing environment and the spirit of this lovely town. These are all the reasons why we are so excited to receive such recognition for our work.