Zagrepčanka

Zagrepčanka

Zagrepčanka from west. Savska Road is visible below.
General information
Type Office space
Location Zagreb, Croatia
Coordinates 45°47′54″N 15°57′44″E / 45.79833°N 15.96222°E / 45.79833; 15.96222Coordinates: 45°47′54″N 15°57′44″E / 45.79833°N 15.96222°E / 45.79833; 15.96222
Construction started 1971
Completed 1976
Height
Antenna spire 110 m (361 ft)
Roof 94.6 m (310 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 27
Design and construction
Architect Slavko Jelinek, Berislav Vinković

Zagrepčanka is a high-rise office building located in Zagreb, Croatia. The address is Savska 41, on the Savska Road and Vukovar Avenue intersection.

Technical information

Zagrepčanka is ranked 1st by height (1st when you include the antenna) in Croatia. It is 94.6 meters (310 feet) tall, and it has 27 levels. There is a radio mast on the roof, which increases the height of the tower to 109 meters (363 feet). There are two underground levels, used for parking spaces. It's served by six elevators. The building is a part of the complex, which includes a lowrise 3 level business objects, an art installation, and a fountain.

The tower has three parts. The center part has 26 floors, the west wing has 21 floor, and the east wing has 19 floors. The facade is derived in white marble, and a reflective green glass. There are 23 three-apses protrusions, which run from the 25th to 26th floor. The center wing has 24 support beams, and the side wings have 23 beams. The side wings are hyperbolically curved over the vertical axis.

History

The tower was built in 1976 by architects Slavko Jelinek and Berislav Vinković, who drew their inspiration from the Thyssen-Haus building in Düsseldorf.[1]

Less than ten years after the completion, heavy marble tiles started to fall off from the facade. This was largely due to the low weather resistance of Carrara marble that had been used for the construction. The problem was most pronounced in the southern, Sun-exposed face. Because of the danger, the employees had to enter the tower through an improvised tunnel, made out of the wooden planks and steel bars. By 2014, the eastern and the western face of the building have been repaired by replacing 5000 square meters of tiles.[1]

Zagrepčanka was surpassed in (structural) height by the Eurotower (97.8 m) in 2006. But it still holds the No.1 place in the real height (109 m), and it has the Croatia's highest office.[2]

Zagrepčanka 512, an annual foot race up the staircase, has been held since 2012.[3]

See also

Views of Zagrepčanka

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zagrepčanka.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/21/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.