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EU’s second-tallest building revealed following KCAP competition win in Slovakia

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Tuesday, Nov 26, 2024

Image credit: Playtime

Two new Bratislava skyscrapers designed by Dutch architectural firm KCAP are set to become the tallest buildings in Slovakia, and the second-tallest in the European Union. Standing at heights of 853 and 604 feet, the residential towers will contain over 1,100 new homes.

Image credit: Playtime

KCAP’s winning design envisions the skyscrapers as a cluster of slender vertical volumes, each tapering at different heights. The design seeks to integrate with existing structures, including the nearby Eurovea Tower, creating a visually balanced and dynamic skyline. The architectural approach was also informed by Bratislava’s Urban Study of Height Zoning, which aims to maintain a harmonious cityscape while accommodating high-rise development.

Image credit: Playtime

“The warm metallic façade captures and reflects light in subtly refined ways, shifting the towers’ expression with the changing daily weather,” KCAP said about the scheme. “Connected by glass base pavilions with amenities and spaces for casual gatherings, the project integrates a lush green landscape inspired by the Danube’s flowing forms to create a harmonious balance between architecture and nature. With sustainable systems that reduce concrete use, optimize construction, and minimize carbon emissions, the project shall set a new benchmark for high-rise living in bustling Bratislava.”

Image credit: Playtime

The project emerged victorious in the JTRE-led Eurovea City Concept Design Competition, which attracted firms such as Dominique Perrault Architecte and Gensler. KCAP’s design was developed in collaboration with engineering firm Buro Happold.

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EU’s second-tallest building revealed following KCAP competition win in Slovakia

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Tuesday, Nov 26, 2024

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Image credit: Playtime

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competition ● bratislava ● slovakia ● kcap ● european union ● tall building
KCAP
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Buro Happold
Buro Happold

Two new Bratislava skyscrapers designed by Dutch architectural firm KCAP are set to become the tallest buildings in Slovakia, and the second-tallest in the European Union. Standing at heights of 853 and 604 feet, the residential towers will contain over 1,100 new homes.

Image credit: Playtime

KCAP’s winning design envisions the skyscrapers as a cluster of slender vertical volumes, each tapering at different heights. The design seeks to integrate with existing structures, including the nearby Eurovea Tower, creating a visually balanced and dynamic skyline. The architectural approach was also informed by Bratislava’s Urban Study of Height Zoning, which aims to maintain a harmonious cityscape while accommodating high-rise development.

Image credit: Playtime

“The warm metallic façade captures and reflects light in subtly refined ways, shifting the towers’ expression with the changing daily weather,” KCAP said about the scheme. “Connected by glass base pavilions with amenities and spaces for casual gatherings, the project integrates a lush green landscape inspired by the Danube’s flowing forms to create a harmonious balance between architecture and nature. With sustainable systems that reduce concrete use, optimize construction, and minimize carbon emissions, the project shall set a new benchmark for high-rise living in bustling Bratislava.”

Image credit: Playtime

The project emerged victorious in the JTRE-led Eurovea City Concept Design Competition, which attracted firms such as Dominique Perrault Architecte and Gensler. KCAP’s design was developed in collaboration with engineering firm Buro Happold.

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