USCE Tower Two taking shape in Belgrade
Construction is now well advanced on the USCE Tower Two office development in the Serbian capital Belgrade, and photos from a recent site visit show the scheme taking shape.
Tower Two, in New Belgrade, will provide Class A office space at what is one of the key locations within the city, perfectly located for access by car, bicycle or public transport. New, below-grade garages, replace the previous surface level arrangement and provide ample parking for the whole development.
Tower Two is set within a naturally landscaped park and is designed to complement the existing Tower One and to provide high-quality modern office accommodation for innovative companies seeking a highly sustainable development. The double-height foyer will create a striking arrival experience, with naturally lit lift lobbies on every level and external balconies offering beautiful views over the city centre and the Danube and Sava rivers. The roof terrace offers an exciting F&B destination for office users and for special events.
Generous floor-to-ceiling heights ensure that the façade-integrated, natural ventilation system will provide fresh air to all office areas. This innovative system has been carefully designed for the specifics of the Belgrade climate, and all the other technical systems are designed to be highly energy-efficient. The project is targeting BREEAM Excellent accreditation.
Chapman Taylor worked closely with Buro Happold in Dubai and with teams from VMS, BWK and Birovia in Belgrade, to develop a tightly integrated architectural and engineering concept for this landmark office building.