

PPAG + milan mijalkovic: 3D patterned multi-storey car park

all images courtesy of PPAG

seeking to reinterpret the detail of a traditional baroque façade, vienna-based firm PPAG in collaboration with milan mijalkovic have completed this contemporary car parking garage in skopje, macedonia. ‘ulica mito hagjivasilev jasmin parking garage’ was based around the nostalgic desires of the city’s decision makers, and the design began with a collage made by anna popelka (PPAG) from photographs her daughter andrea took. distorted perspective views of a historic viennese street are projected onto the form by an endless pattern. following a high-tech process, the collage was translated into the exterior skin of the building, which consists of four layers creating an endless 3D pattern. these varying elements were laser cut from white panels, and during the day, light enters through their openings to cast a silhouette of shadows onto the cars. at nighttime the entire structure is illuminated, as light shines from the interior of the garage, highlighting the details of the geometric pattern.



rendering showing the contemporary interpretation of a baroque façade



exterior perspective of the façade that translates a photo collage of a street in vienna into a 3D geometric form



the structure was created by overlapping laser cut panels to form an endless pattern



view from the street of the car parking garage in skopje, macedonia



construction process



the wrapped building facade allows light to filter through its openings



view showing the shadows projected onto the interior space



reflected light from the patterned façade



detail view of the overlapping 3D form



concept sketch



site plan

project info:

client: city of skopje, macedonia

design garage: goricanka architects, skopje

design facade: ppag architects, vienna and milan mijalkovic

structural consultant: nace gicevski, skopje

construction garage: granit construction stock co., skopje

construction facade: torax a.d. skopje

surface facade: 3.550m²

start of costruction: july 2011

end of construction: september 2013

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