The multi-functional residential complex consists of two high-rise residential towers with separate cores and sixty-nine and forty floors. These towers are connected by an active ground floor above which is a four-storey office building with two separate cores. Below the entire complex is an underground parking garage up to four underground floors connected by an underground road to the parking house, offering a total of one thousand thirty-two parking spaces. On the ground floor, in addition to services and shops, there are also entrance areas for both residential and administrative areas. There is also a pedestrian passage that connects the tram stop with the public space of the Winter Harbour, and directly connected to the passage are a grocery store and a canteen with a dispensing counter for fast food. At the top of the high-rise dominant is an imaginary crown formed by an observation tower with panoramic views and a place for study and relaxation.
The design of the architectural expression is divided into several sub-categories that shape the proposed volume into its final form. The shape, site location and the need for a high number of residential units resulted in two towers. Of these, the corner position, which is already perceptible from a distance, is the ideal location for the landmark of the area. For this reason, the corner mass is almost two hundred and thirty metres high and the southern mass, closer to the Danube, is one hundred and thirty metres high. The height of the lower mass is based on the height of the surrounding buildings and completes the panorama of the city.
Wind - one of the first factors influencing the shape of the building is wind. Bratislava is considered to be a very windy city and this should be taken into account when designing high-rise buildings. For this reason, I rounded the corners, so that the wind does not create a strong horizontal load. Another element is the articulated façade, which
helps to disperse the wind currents and thus mitigate the formation of wind eddies, and the vertical ribs create a lee on the loggias. The omitted storey between the office and residential areas also contributes to wind flow.
Sun - recessing the dwelling units and creating loggias around the perimeter of the mass aids natural shading in the warm summer months while letting in winter rays, aiding thermal comfort in the winter. Opening perforated panels are used on the office building, with which the level of shading can be customised. The perforated panels also form a transition between the industrial character of the environment and the development area.
Air Purification - There is a grid of openings on the building that serve as community terraces through which air is drawn to the core of the building where it is drawn into internal purification cores. The openings also house vertical turbines that convert the kinetic energy of the wind into electrical energy. The cleaned air ptm gets back into the air. The towers, functioning as air purifiers, are thus able to create a pleasant and healthy environment for the inhabitants and actively combat air pollution caused by dense traffic and the construction of new buildings.
Noise - location at the intersection of main traffic roads and the newly proposed tram line generates a lot of noise that could interfere with the comfort of the residents. Therefore, the ground floor, the roof
trees and low foliage are proposed on the roof of the office and in openings on the building to effectively buffer the noise. Same
effect are the loggias, which set the apartments further away from the urban bustle.