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najbolji izbor nekretnina /the best real estate offer - DalCasa

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Vijesti<br />

Tekuća poljska zgrada<br />

To što tako curi prema podnožju zapravo je vješta organska metalno-staklena<br />

konstrukcija koju je arhitekt Vicente Guallart namijenio<br />

za poljski grad Wroclaw, jedan od kandidata za izložbu EXPO 2012.<br />

Upravo ova, Guallartova zgrada u Wroclawu, trebala bi biti pravi<br />

spomenik novome, futurističkom arhitektonskom i umjetničkom<br />

konceptu koji EXPO slavi, u oštroj opreci s tradicionalnim građevinama<br />

koje bi je okruživale.<br />

OMA gradi zgradu rekorderku<br />

Meksikanci se pripremaju za rekord – gradnju najviše zgrade<br />

Latinske Amerike. Ponos Meksika, nazvan Torre Bicentenario,<br />

trebao bi biti izgrađen u prijestolnici Meksika 2010., na 200.<br />

obljetnicu nezavisnosti te države, a osjetljiv posao povjeren je<br />

slavnome studiju OMA Rema Koolhaasa. Projekt neobična izgleda<br />

imat će visinu od 300 metara, te će u njemu biti smješteni<br />

poslovni, kongresni, muzejski, trgovački i ugostiteljski sadržaji.<br />

A Floating Polish Building<br />

The fact that it leaks towards <strong>the</strong> base in such manner is actually a skilful<br />

organic metal-glass construction that was designed by architect<br />

Vicente Guallart for <strong>the</strong> Polish city of Wroclaw, which is one of <strong>the</strong> candidates<br />

for <strong>the</strong> EXPO 2012 exhibition. This precise Guallart’s building in<br />

Wroclaw should be a true monument to <strong>the</strong> new, futuristic, architectonic<br />

and artistic concept that is celebrated by EXPO, and that is in stark<br />

contrast to <strong>the</strong> traditional buildings that would surround it.<br />

Nebeski park<br />

Sve je teže pratiti graditeljska i arhitektonska dostignuća koja se<br />

događaju u najbogatijim zemljama Bliskog istoka, gdje financijska,<br />

a samim time ni ikakva druga ograničenja, gotovo ne postoje. Ipak,<br />

projekt Cloud (Oblak) još je u sferi projekta,<br />

a riječ je o resortu koji bi bio smješten<br />

300 metara iznad(!) Dubaija. Libanonski<br />

arhitekt Nadim Karam iz Ateljea Hapsitus<br />

zamislio je kako bi golemu, 20.000 četvornih<br />

metara veliku konstrukciju na nebu<br />

pridržavali jednako tako golemi, ali transparentni<br />

stupovi, što bi trebalo podsjećati<br />

na oblak iz kojega pada kiša, dok bi Oblak<br />

sadržavao jezero, parkove, mostove, terase,<br />

poligone za nebeske sportove. Nemoguće?<br />

Nakon Palme, u Dubaiju gotovo ništa<br />

nije nemoguće.<br />

30<br />

OMA’s Constructing a Record<br />

Building<br />

Mexicans are preparing for a record – constructing Latin<br />

America’s highest building. The pride of Mexico, named Torre<br />

Bicentenario, should be constructed in <strong>the</strong> Mexican capitol<br />

by 2010, when <strong>the</strong> country is celebrating <strong>the</strong> 200th anniversary<br />

of its independence, and this delicate job was given to<br />

Rem Koolhaas’s famous OMA Studio. This unusual-looking<br />

project will feature 300 metres of height, and it will consist of<br />

business and congress premises, as well as museums, stores<br />

and restaurants.<br />

A Park in <strong>the</strong> Sky<br />

It’s getting harder and harder to keep record of all <strong>the</strong> construction<br />

and architectonic achievements that are happening in <strong>the</strong> richest<br />

countries of <strong>the</strong> Middle East, where <strong>the</strong>re are practically no such<br />

things as financial or any o<strong>the</strong>r limitations. However, project Cloud<br />

is still only a project, and we’re talking about a resort that would be<br />

located 300 metres above(!) Dubai. Lebanese architect Nadim Karam<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Hapsitus Atelier has imagined this enormous, 20.000<br />

m 2 large construction in <strong>the</strong><br />

sky being held up by just as<br />

enormous, but transparent<br />

pillars, which should be reminiscent<br />

of a raining cloud.<br />

The Cloud would feature a<br />

lake, parks, bridges, terraces<br />

and training grounds for sky<br />

sports. Impossible? After The<br />

Palm, nothing seems impossible<br />

in Dubai.

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