The residential building in Borislava Pekića Street was designed as a single-sided, corner building, positioned at the end of the block row with a determined primary orientation towards Borislava Pekića and Nova 1 streets, and a secondary courtyard orientation towards the interior of the block.
The building is organized through two uniform functional units intended for the dominant urban function of housing, which is the only one without horizontal functional connections between them, but with the presence of complete vertical and certainly shape homogeneity and integration.
The building was designed in such a way that the urban function of housing, with a high level of exclusivity, was implemented as the dominant and only purpose, presented through several luxury residential units of different dimensions and functional characteristics, positioned on five above-ground floors, the last of which has the treatment of a detached/penthouse floor.
The building is additionally equipped with contents that have the exclusive function of internal use and affirmation of the building’s basic purpose, starting from entrance lots with vehicle and pedestrian checkpoints, to spatial contents intended for sports and recreational activities.
The facade planes of the newly designed building with a rhythmically coordinated arrangement of openings in groups were designed as dominantly grouped ventilated facade kits with different technical-technological characteristics of the finishing coverings, but with their visual and tactile similarity, the effect of dominance of monochrome, uniform visuality and complementarity of the overall color of the whole was achieved.