Collider Activity Center Competition Entry / Gojko Radić + Nataša Stefanović

Collider Activity Center Competition Entry / Gojko Radić + Nataša Stefanović - Facade
Courtesy of Gojko Radić + Nataša Stefanović

Inspired to create a landmark in Sofia for the Collider Activity Center, the form of this building volume emerges from the striking rock columns, which are planted underneath the layer of earth and extend up into the open landscape. Instead of literally being rocks, this design by Gojko Radić and Nataša Stefanović metaphorically has an analogy in this natural Bulgarian setting around its stunning cliffs. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Collider Activity Center Competition Entry / Gojko Radić + Nataša Stefanović - Image 2 of 7
Courtesy of Gojko Radić + Nataša Stefanović

Structurally, the building can be seen as a forest of concrete and light columns that provides an impressive sight from the park and from the street as well. Urbanistically, the character of the center is dominated by a large building set in an expansive park landscape. Facing the street, the building has a clear connection with the urban city.  

Collider Activity Center Competition Entry / Gojko Radić + Nataša Stefanović - Table, Lighting, Chair
Courtesy of Gojko Radić + Nataša Stefanović

Solid concrete and a transparent glass facade canvas wall, mixed with a void, builds a rhythm that repeats and alludes to the fragmented urban environment. Plato in front of the building, an attractive atrium, and a visually open climbing hall attract the attention of passers-by and visitors, while the formally framed park in the distance leads them on an adventure. In addition, a roof terrace, remarkable from the plateau, invites guests to join and experience a view, where the urban landscape melts into Vitosha mountain slopes.

Collider Activity Center Competition Entry / Gojko Radić + Nataša Stefanović - Lighting
Courtesy of Gojko Radić + Nataša Stefanović

At the other side, approaching the park environment, volumes are gradually reduced in height, led by aspiration to merge the building with the horizon, but at the same time directing views towards the mountains. This approach does not affect the park atmosphere and again keeps the compact manner of the building. 

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "Collider Activity Center Competition Entry / Gojko Radić + Nataša Stefanović" 26 Mar 2013. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/347409/collider-activity-center-competition-entry-gojko-radic-plus-natasa-stefanovic> ISSN 0719-8884

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