Bratislava’s GBC5 office building completed

Bratislava’s GBC5 office building completed

Galvaniho Business Center 5 is the fifth unit of the administrative center located on the eastern edge of Bratislava’s Ružinov borough, near the D1 highway and the airport.


GBC 5 is a multifunctional unit in a building complex consisting of commercial parks, shopping malls and rows, showrooms, hotels, and administrative buildings. The dynamic façade and windows of the office building, thanks to the applied “green architecture,” respond parametrically to the light conditions; green terraces and open spaces provide a better working environment, and the trees in front of the main entrance offer an organic shadow play complementing the technological solutions.

Source: e-architect.com

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