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SMARTINSKA CESTA??
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BOOM! LGBT Senior Housing
K66Window To the Park martinska Cesta Ljubljana, Slovenia
HOJA HOUSEProduct Design and Manufacturing Research Hoja
Laminated Timber Company
INTERCITYMixed Use Development Vienna, Austria
MAKSMariborsko Kulturno Sredie Maribor, Slovenia
Victor Barbalato [email protected]
Current Address:Slovenska Cesta 9aLjubljana, SI-1000
Slovenia
Alternate Address:701 Williamsburg DrMahopac, NY 10541
United States of America
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1
SECTION 2
SECTION 3
SECTION 4
SECTION 5
Palm Springs, California
European Capital of Culture Theater and Gallery
In collaboration with HWKN, DS+R, LOT-EK, J. Mayer H
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BOOM!LGBT Senior Housingwww.boomforlife.com
Palm Springs, California
1DESIGN TEAM:- Jurij Sadar, u.d.i.a. (Principal)- Bostjan Vuga,
u.d.i.a., Grad. Dip. (AA) (Principal)- Victor Barbalato III,
B.Arch- Milena Zindovic, u.d.i.a., M.Arch
DESCRIPTION:Commission
Along with HWKN, Diller Scofido + Renfro, LOT-EK, Jurgen Mayer H
Architects, Joel Sanders Architect
Clusters of flowers were used both as a spatial and formal
prototype to generate social porosity. A less defined boundary
between individuals and the homes they occupy will activate social
interactions. An individual occupies a series of volumes and
ambiances, identifying themselves within a cluster of diverse
individuals. Various levels of Private and Public, Indoor, Outdoor,
and Covered Spaces run through this porous cluster of houses.
Within the larger LGBT Resort one can easily identify themselves as
living within this grove of flowering homes. At the micro level,
the boundaries of any one individual unit is blurred to increase
the awareness of community and to stress the importance of
neighborly interactions. Being one of the first neighborhoods of
the LGBT Resort to be seen from Da Vall Drive, an iconic and
unforgettable form was needed to serve as an anchor point for the
community. A series of repeatable elements were created that read
both as individual objects and as a uniform whole. This composition
of perpendicular elements creates a soft, deep facade that invites
people to visit not only the neighborhood Sadar+Vuga designed, but
the entire LGBT Resort Community. Homes flower upward and bloom
outward within this grove to create, and exist within a space that
blurs the boundaries of public and private. All homes are comprised
of two halfs, an Indoor Home and an Outdoor Home. Each Outdoor Home
blends into the surrounding public space, making impromptu meeting
between neighbors the norm. Allowing each home to collectively Own
the meandering in-between public space dramatically increases the
possibility for unplanned and community wide events to take
place.
Individual responsibilities included: Conceptual Design,
Schematic Design, Diagramming, 3D modeling, All Renderings, Plans,
Sections, Axonometrics
COMMUNITY RENDERING
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CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAM SHOWING TRANSITION SPACES BETWEEN HOME AND
PUBLIC SPACE
TransitionSpace
TransitionSpace
PrivateSpace
PublicSpace
PublicSpace
1. Typical Extrusion of a Unit-An individual occupies and
identifies
themselves with a single unit
Public Public
Public
Public
PrivatePrivate
Transition
Transition
3. Porous Cluster of Homes-An individual occupies a series of
volumes and
ambiances, identifying themselves within a cluster of diverse
individuals
2. Transformation into Flower Prototype
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VIEW FROM STREET
SECTION THOUGH SINGLE STORY HOME - Indoor Space
SECTION THOUGH DOUBLE STORY HOME - Indoor Space
SECTION THOUGH SINGLE STORY HOME - Outdoor Space
SECTION THOUGH CLUSTER OF HOMES - Indoor and Outdoor Space
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SITEPLAN OF DESIGNATED AREA
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OVERALL SITEPLAN
HWKN
JOELSANDERS
J. MAYER H.
DS+R
ARAKAWA + GINS
S+V
LOT-EK
REARRANGED MASTERPLAN LAYOUTORIGINAL MASTERPLAN LAYOUT
-Original masterplan layout leaves only one entrance into the
communal area. Communal areas for these
residents becomes inward looking and closed off to rest of LGBT
masterplan
-Flower-type meandering space opens up the communal area not
only to residents within this area, but to all others within the
LGBT community. Chances for
impromptu meetings between all residents increases.
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COMMUNAL POOL RENDERING
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AHOUSE
COMPOSED
OF
PETALS
Outdoor Transition Space Petal
Kitchen / Living / Dining Room Petal
Entrance Petal
Outdoor Private/Transition Space Petal
Communication Corridor Petal
Garage Petal
VIEW FROM WITHIN RESORT
Bedroom Petal Combined Petals
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VIEW FROM OUTSIDE HOUSE
Raise Edge to Allow for Views From Outdoor Home
Tall Petal Provides Shade for Outdoor Home and Allows for
Privacy
Raise Edge of Programmatic Petal for Diffuse Light and Views
From Indoor Home
Crossing Roofs Allow for Minimal Direct Sun Exposure to Indoor
Home
Lowering Garage Petal Allows for Breezes to Sweep Through
Outdoor Home Providing a Cooling Effect
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5
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View Of Mo
untains
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2
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Northwestern View
Sun Exposure
ENVIRONMENTAL
FACTORS
Sun Ex
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View Of Mountains
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Southwestern View
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K66Window to the Park
martinska CestaLjubljana, Slovenia
DESIGN TEAM: - Jurij Sadar, u.d.i.a. (Principal)- Bostjan Vuga,
u.d.i.a., Grad. Dip. (AA) (Principal)- Victor Barbalato III,
B.Arch- Milena Zindovic, u.d.i.a., M.Arch- Jonathan Podborsek,
B.Arch- Stavros Gargaretas, M. Eng2
VIEW FROM WITHIN PARK
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DESCRIPTION: Invited Competition
The K66 site is the first development of the martinska
masterplan and its design approach should be a catalyst for the
future growth of the entire area. Set in a time of crisis,
opportunistic speculative development is unsuitable. Instead our
proposal is to provide added value and meaning to the
community.
The main feature of the masterplan is a large conic shaped park,
designed to function as the armature of the district. The Window to
the park complex acts as a terminating focal point for this park
and stands as a connector between the new masterplan and the
existing residential urban fabric. To reflect this condition, the
development functions as a landmark when viewed from the park but
is fragmented on the residential side to resemble the scale and
forms of the surrounding buildings.
The massing of the Residential Ribbon is a result of the
application of strict environmental parameters such as solar gain,
light gain, access to prevailing winds, views and privacy. The
Ribbon is primarily residential but in the Western, part includes a
150-room hotel. At least six types of apartments could be found in
the residential complex all categorized according to their position
and orientation, as well as their size.
Individual responsibilities included: Conceptual and Schematic
Design, 3D modeling, Diagraming, Facade Development, All
Renderings
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1. Create Residential Ribbon At Site Perimeter
3. Pull Upwards For Ground Circulation AndSouthern Facing
Balconies.
2. Push In At Residential Side For Courtyards, Preserve
Straight, Strong Boundary Facing Park
4. Infill Ribbon With Additional Terraced Apartments
VIEW FROM EXISTING RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD, K66 PRESERVES SMALL
SCALE AT THIS BOUNDARY
FORMAL / MASSING DIAGRAM
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1. South-FacingTerrace FacadeUrban Farmer
ExtrovertedInhabitant
IntrovertedInhabitant
3. Loggia Facade2. Balcony Facade
SECTION THROUGH RESIDENTIAL RIBBON, SHOPPING PLINTH AND PARKING
GARAGE
THREE TYPES OF FACADE HABITATION
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Organic Food - Local Food
Public Transport Network
District EnergyBiomass/
Pond
Optimized Microclimate
Child Care
PedestrianFriendly Scale
Waste Recycling / Re-Use
Biomass Utilized For Energy Generation
Ground Water Heat Rejection
Direct Cooling
Hot Water Loop
Chilled Water Loop
Power
City-Wide BicycleNetwork
1. ENVIRONMENTAL DIAGRAM - URBAN SCALE
2. ENVIRONMENTAL DIAGRAM - BUILDING SCALE
District Hot Water System
District Chilled Water System / Heat Rejection
Earth Duct- Preheating- Precooling- Fresh Air Supply
For Podium Material ManagementBuffer
Hybrid Ventilation System
Hot Water GenerationPower
IrrigationToiletsWashing
Optimum Solar Orientation
High Reflective Facade Materials - Reused
Summer WindsHeat Island Reduction Due To Open Structure
Cold Wind
Reused MaterialsMinimized Grey EnergyMaterial Management
Pond
Microclimate 1: Elevated Urban Plaza
Microclimate 2: Private Courtyard
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Pvc Cells
Natural Ventilation
Local Food
Shading
Local Energy (Solar Thermal)
Greenery Improves MicroclimateChild Care
PedestrianFriendly Scale
3. ENVIRONMENTAL DIAGRAM - INDIVIDUAL UNIT SCALE
1. URBAN SCALE BASICS
2. BUILDING SCALE BASICS SOLAR GAIN STUDY
3. INDIVIDUAL SCALE BASICS
Renewable energy generation (district system, CO2 neutral
building operation); energy monitoring
Optimized microclimate Local food Individual transportation
mitigation
(local transport, bicycle lanes, pedestrian walkways
Optimum Solar Orientation
High Reflective Facade Materials - Reused
Optimized energy concept for CO2 neutral operation (high
performance technologies, natural strategies)
Minimized grey energy for materials Water management system
(reuse / recycling) Optimized building shape / solar orientation
Heat island mitigation (greenery) Local food / market (minimized
commuting) Local job opportunities (minimized commuting) Optimized
shape enhance natural ventilation during summer and
reduce draft in winter Monitoring and certification
Water Saving Fixtures
Rain Water Collection
Water Reuse
Reused Material - Local MaterialMaterials With Low-Embedded
Energy
Radiant System For Heating/Cooling
Minimization Of Waste And Collection / Separation
Reused Material - Local MaterialMaterials With Low-Embedded
Energy
Dual-Flush Toilets Irrigation
Localenergygeneration
Minimizedgreyenergymaterials(reused,localmaterials,materials
withlowembeddedenergy) Highperformancefacadewithexteriorshading
Localheatislandmitigation(greenery) Localfood
Watermanagementsystem(reductionandreuse)
Highcomfortstandard(radiantheating/coolingsystem,vast
daylight/views,naturalventilation) Low-emittingmaterials
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3DESIGN TEAM:- Jurij Sadar, u.d.i.a. (Principal)- Bostjan Vuga,
u.d.i.a., Grad. Dip. (AA) (Principal)- Victor Barbalato III,
B.Arch
DESCRIPTION:Product Design and Research
Hoja is Slovenias leading manufacturer of Laminated Veneer
Lumber structures. Recently purchased by our client, he sought to
find new ways to expand the companies market and to develop new,
innovative ways to use the products they already produce. In
Slovenia there is a growing market for quickly and easily
constructed garages, sheds, and event shelters, Hoja sought to find
ways to enter this market specifically.
Hoja currently stock manufactures 6 types of LVL structures,
Beam with Curved Axle, Framework Style, Beam with Bond, Curved Beam
with Bond, Parallel Bond Beam, and Beam with Slope. Our task became
to utilize these 6 types of beams in developing a contemporary
structure that would have to fit into the many contexts of
Slovenia, from rural village to suburban villa.
Inspiration came from the traditional Slovenian Kozolec, or
Hayrack, that one can see all over the countryside. Slovenians grow
up learning about the unique way in which these structures are
built, it seemed the best place to start in making a structure that
had to appeal to a large audience. Through further analysis, and
visits to many Hayracks, what became more interesting than the
kozolec itself was the state of disrepair many were in. Soon, the
decaying structures we all normally seek to replace became the key
inspiration for our development of this new Hoja Structure. We
sought to replicate the unique shapes these sheds and coverings
take as they grow old and settle. A new Hoja structure could now
comfortably sit within a field next to a one-hundred year old
structure, in the driveway of a suburban household, or shelter
groups of people in an urban park,
Individual responsibilities included: Initial Conceptual Design,
Schematic Design, All Renderings, Drawings, Diagrams,
Documentation, Client Presentation
HOJA HOUSE Hojka
Product and Manufacturing Research
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CAR GARAGE / STORAGE SHED
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DETERIORATING SLOVENIAN KOZOLEC (HAYRACK)Can Be Seen All Over As
One Drives Through The Countryside
Pink Shows Decay Line
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Beam with Curved Axle Framework
Beam with Bond Curved Beam with Bond
Parallel Band Beam Beam with Slope
6 Basic Pre manufactured Hoja Elements
VARIATION 1: SYMMETRICAL FRAME ASSEMBLIES
1. 2. 3.
Base Assembled Halved Base Assembled Multiplied
EMBRACE DECAY!Transforming The Decay of Old, Worn Structures
Into A Catalyst for Contemporary Design
ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM
Symmetrical, EQUALRoof and Wall Panels
5.80 m +/- (Outside
Dimension)
4 m +/- (Outside Dimension)
Symmetrical, EQUALRoof and Wall Panels
Roof and Wall Panels Preassembled in Factory and Installed on
Site
Hoja Structure Assembled On Site- 3 Unique Structural
Members
A. Roof and Wall StructureB. Roof Ridge
Note: +/- Indicates changing of dimension based upon usage,
Carport, Pavilion, Wintergarden as well as due to change of roof
pitch
Interior Wall Face
Roof/Wall Structure/InsulationExterior Sheathing
Concealed GutterA A A A
B
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Beam with Curved Axle Framework
Beam with Bond Curved Beam with Bond
Parallel Band Beam Beam with Slope
VARIATION 2:
VARIATION 3:
ASYMMETRICAL FRAME ASSEMBLIES
Whole Assembly
Cut And Halved Assembly
Reversed Assembly
CAR PARK / OPEN SHELTER
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PARK SHADING
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PARK SHELTER ASSEMBLY
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4DESCRIPTION:Invited Competition
The Intercity project is located at large area within the
development area next to the new main railway station
(Houptbahnhof) in Vienna. Because of its location, the Intercity
Project will become the first contact a visitor will have with the
city of Vienna.
The Intercity should be an attractive and interesting city
district with high quality living and working conditions. The
Intercity should be a hybrid district, where high-profitability
business facilities are in tune with the hotels of a new quality
and with public inner and exterior areas with memorable ambient and
experience atmosphere.
The proposal is to build six hexagonal buildings (baukoerper)
that would be sitting on four islands (insel). The islands mark the
podium for the buildings. The size, the shape and the space between
the four islands determines the character of the external space for
the city level
All buildings have two layers to the facade: the simple internal
glass is surrounded with environmental membrane. A narrow service
hall separates the glass from the membrane. The membrane is made
from fixed modular elements from ceramics and their size varies
according to the position on the faced.
Individual responsibilities included:Conceptual and Schematic
Design, 3D Modeling, Diagrams, Facade Panel Design and
Implementation
INTERCITY MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT
Vienna,Austria
DESIGN TEAM:- Jurij Sadar, u.d.i.a. (Principal)- Bostjan Vuga,
u.d.i.a., Grad. Dip. (AA) (Principal)- Jure Hrovat, u.d.i.a- Janko
Radojevi u.d.i.a- Victor Barbalato III, B.Arch- Milena Zindovic,
u.d.i.a., M.Arch- Jim Loder
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VIEW FROM RAIL PLATFORM ADJACENT TO SITE
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Typical Tower And Podium
Hexagonal Tower And Podium
Environmentally Adjusted
Relationship Developed With Ground
FORMAL PROCESS
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GROUND LEVEL VIEW TOWARDS STAIRS TO RAISED PUBLIC LEVEL
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Built67.8 %
MASSING PROCESS
1. Original Masterplan Suggestion
2. Consolidation of Program
3. Even Distribution Over Site
4. Creation of Programmatic Islands
5. Simply and Environmental Adjustments
Open32.2 %
Built68.4 %
Open31.6 %
Built68.3 %
Open31.7 %
Built70.2 %
Open29.9 %
Built72.1%
Open27.9 %
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MASTERPLAN RENDERING
Wind direction
High wind areas
Turbulence Areas
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTOR DIAGRAMS
WindDirection
Noise
Wind
Facades with direct noise pollution
Noise FromTrain Station
Beginning of noise dispersionAreas protected from noise
pollution
Shading
Shading canopies to be provided to protect areas on top of
islands from direct sunlight
Turbulence Areas
AERIAL VIEW OF MASTERPLAN DESIGN
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RAISED PUBLIC LEVEL
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SECTION ELEVATION
CAFE AREA UNDER PLINTH
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MARIBORSKO KULTURNO SREDIE MAKS - Maribor Cultural Center
European Capital of Culture ProjectMaribor, Slovenia5
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MAKS RELATIONSHIP TO CITY
DESIGN TEAM:- Jurij Sadar, u.d.i.a. (Principal)- Bostjan Vuga,
u.d.i.a., Grad. Dip. (AA) (Principal)- Goran Golubi, u.d.i.a- Ana
Kre, u.d.i.a., M.Arch- Victor Barbalato III, B.Arch- Jonathan
Podborsek, B.Arch- Stavros Gargaretas, MEng- Milena Zindovic,
u.d.i.a., M.Arch
STATUS: Under Construction
DESCRIPTIONCommission
MAKS will be erected on the site of the existing and vacated
industrial building of Merinka spinning and weaving factory,
located on top of the 25m high left bank of the river Drava in
Maribor. As the first public-programme building within the degraded
post-industrial area of Studenci, MAKS will become the catalyst of
urban regeneration of the entire area both due to its distinctive
appearance within the wider urban space and the activities it will
host throughout the day. It will act as an attractor, bringing
people in its part of the city both to visit an exhibition or to
shop, eat at a restaurant, or relax high above the riverfront. From
here, an image reveals itself like a postcard of the entire city,
complete with hill Piramida in the background. From here, the city
seems like a spectacle.
MAKS integrates the generic character of the industrial
environment in which it is placed with the buildings specific
visibility from the city centre and the wonderful view of the city.
It is precisely this duality, the interplay between the neutrality
of the black boxes, whose space can be adapted
to host any event or activity and where performances for up to
650 spectators take place in a soundstage-like space, and the
(pro)scenic attractiveness of the location, where each event in the
Centre becomes an event for the city.
The width of MAKSs raised platform extending over the riverfront
becomes an identifying feature of the entire city, its landmark.
While the Grand Foyer unfolds under the raised platform, above it,
the Garden occupies what is essentially the roof of MAKS, the great
city
belvedere. Inside the platform, the Salon, Maribors big urban
living room, is created.
Individual responsibilities included: Conceptual Design,
Diagrams. Schematic Design, Design Development, 2D and 3D
Construction Documentation (Plans,
Sections, Details), All Ceiling Documentation Shown, Client
Presentation, Material Selection, Site Visits
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1. EXISTING CONDITION
2. ELEVATE PUBLIC LEVEL
Old City
Raise public level of street in order to establish visual
connection
Program brings public from old city across river
Old city ignores view across river
Performance
Spectator
Spectator &Performer
Maribor Extended to Both Sides of Drava River
Spectator &Performer
Old City gets Contemporary Art Facilities
Drava River
MARIBOR
Derelict Industrial Area
3. INTRODUCE PROGRAM
75 m
75 m
75 m
100 m
100 m
100 m
FORMAL DIAGRAM PROGRAM PLACEMENT DIAGRAM
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LOKACIJA ZA NOVO GALERIJO
LOKACIJA
Old City
Industrial Area
Drava River
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SECTION
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INTERIOR ENTRANCE FOYERAn extension of the sidewalk and
street
SEEN FROM BRIDGE CROSSING DRAVA RIVER
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UGM GALLERY
ELEVATED PUBLIC LEVEL / SALON
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UGM GALLERY CEILING EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC UGM GALLERY CEILING
SECTIONS
Primary Structure
Gypsum Ceiling
Secondary Structure
Tertiary Structure
Roofing and Gutter System
North Facing Skylight
UGM GALLERY CEILING AXONOMETRIC
Primary Structure
Secondary Structure
Tertiary StructureSkylight Structure
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GROUND FLOOR
1ST FLOOR / SALON
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ROOF LEVEL
2ND FLOOR / EXTERIOR ROOF TERRACE
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MAKS / UGM FROM OLD CITY ACROSS DRAVA RIVER
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maks / term
inal 12 european capital of culture
UNDER CONSTRUC-TION!!!!!