Zaha Hadid Architects Designs Mixed-Use Alta Bank Tower in New Belgrade, Serbia
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Zaha Hadid Architects Designs Mixed-Use Alta Bank Tower in New Belgrade, Serbia
"Zaha Hadid Architects, in collaboration with Bureau Cube Partners, have won an international competition to design a new tower for Alta Bank in New Belgrade, Serbia. Conceived as a mixed-use development, the project integrates the bank's new headquarters with residential units, rental office spaces, and retail and dining areas within a public plaza. The design aims to provide a future-oriented base of operations that reflects evolving patterns of work and urban life,"
"Located in Block 32 of New Belgrade, adjacent to the Merkator Shopping Center and within walking distance of Ušće Park at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, the 35-storey tower is positioned within the city's expanding business district. The project will be directly connected to the rest of Belgrade through public transport links, including bus, tram, and BG Voz urban rail networks, with the planned Merkator metro station situated next to the site."
"The proposed design for the Alta Tower combines public and private uses within a single development. The podium includes terraces and gardens to create outdoor spaces and improve natural light inside the building. The development prioritizes pedestrian circulation, offering open and accessible public spaces while integrating two branch offices along Zoran Đinđić Boulevard for direct customer access. According to the proposal, the lower and podium levels will house Alta Bank's headquarters,"
The 35-storey Alta Tower in Block 32 of New Belgrade will combine Alta Bank's headquarters with residential units, rental offices, retail, dining, and a pedestrianized public plaza. The podium is designed with terraces and gardens to create outdoor spaces and improve natural daylighting. The development prioritizes pedestrian circulation and integrates two branch offices along Zoran Đinđić Boulevard for direct customer access. Upper floors orient residences toward the Danube River valley and Belgrade's Old Town, while rental office floors offer flexibility. The site sits near Merkator Shopping Center, Ušće Park, and planned Merkator metro station, with multiple public transport links.
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