Faculty of Education new building

February 11th, 2009

facofedu_show

New building for the Faculty of Education, will be build in the main University area of Prishtina. Exactly just a few meters away from National Library of Prishtina.

Read the rest of this entry »

IPKO office building

February 9th, 2009

ipkooffices_show

Kosovarian architecture studio MA+P have transformed Ulpiana neighborhood, with their new design of an office building for one of the most successful companies in Kosova, IPKO information technology and communications company.

Read the rest of this entry »

Arberia Park proposal

February 6th, 2009

arberiapark_show

Arberia Park is a master plan proposal for the redevelopment of a former brick factory and garbage dump into a park and community center near the center of Prishtina.

Read the rest of this entry »

anothersscraper_show

After ENK Complex, and WTC Complex another skyscraper complex project for a new Business and Trade Center in Prishtina came up.

Read the rest of this entry »

prlibcomp_show

The announcement of a competition for a new Library in Prishtina, ended today.

As we were informed this Library will be build in the quarter of Dardania (see picture above). We will post more about it, as soon as we will get to see the submission projects for the new Library in Prishtina.

prcupdjanuary09_show

1. Reconstructions of  Ministries Building (Rilindja Tower).

Read the rest of this entry »

workshopks_show

BAD-INN (University for Business and Technology in Prishtina, Kosova) invited BAD-MIL/Lorenzo Bini (Politecnico di Milano) with Prof. Gennaro Postiglione to lead a joint-workshop in Pristina, during November 2008. 5 students from Milan, Italy and 10 students from Pristina, participated in this urban design workshop.

Read the rest of this entry »

Prishtina is Everywhere

January 26th, 2009

prewhere_show

After NATO-led KFOR troops ended civil war in Kosovo (1999), an instant building boom changed the capital Prishtina dramatically. Within a few years its population doubled, partly as a consequence of an influx of returning refugees. Local investors profited, creating quick returns on ‘hit and run’ projects. On the fringes of the city ‘maverick urbanism’ had a different face: family clans invested family capital in large houses, built on farmland. The result was a random spread and development of the city, causing serious functional and structural problems for the future.

Read the rest of this entry »