Ibler Passage
Zagreb
15°59'9" E
The Ibler Passage is located in one of Zagreb lower-town blocks. It ows its name to the renowned architect Drago Ibler who designed the buildings along the Passage between Vlaška and Martićeva streets.The first buildings in this area were built in the first quarter of the 20th century. Most of the buildings have been used for business and shopping purposes, but most of the premises have been deserted over time and left to deteriorate.
The new Ibler Passage design has been conceived as an urban catalyst intended to activate and redefine the lower-town context. By its new shape and content, but also by preserving the primary purpose, the space acquires a completely new, metropolitan character. Exclusive business and shopping facilities and cafés and restaurants have been located in the urban structure which is reminiscent of a pedestrian zone.
The Passage is also in line with the Zagreb tradition of shopping arcades like Oktogon. The public part of the street is partly a closed space (the existing building with a vault) and partly an open square with a trellis above the end of the passage.Along the part for public use, the existing facilities of varying sizes are intended for shopping purposes.
Fact Sheet
Project name
Ibler Passage
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program
public, office
status
project
project
2005 - 2008
Location
Croatia, Zagreb, Vlaška-Martićeva passage
Site area
2663 m²
Size
4067 m²
volume
15365 m³
Footprint
2051 m²
altitude
119 m
笔者
3LHD
Project Team
Saša Begović, Marko Dabrović, Tatjana Grozdanić Begović, Silvije Novak, Paula Kukuljica
Project team collaborators
Nives Krsnik Rister, Leon Lazaneo, Eugen Popović, Josipa Knez, Nikolina Maravić
Building Physics, Details
Mateo Biluš
Structural Engineering
Palijan
HVAC
Termoinženjering projektiranje - Branko Šegotić, Mario Lukenda
Electrical Engineering
IPZ-elektroinženjering 22 - Branko Čorko
Plumbing and Drainage
Projektni biro - grijanje - Srđan Grujić
Sprinkler installation
Pastor - Nenad Semenov
Foundation Pit Protection
Conex - Ingrid Tomac
Bill of Quantities
Marija Babojelić
Visualizations
Freya
