Published: Friday, March 30, 2007
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View of the building amidst its context.
The Gradaska apartment house outranks its neighboring constructions in its size, location, shape and spatial organization. An independent building, it provides for twelve customized apartments within it.

The surroundings are reflected off the main building facade.
The apartments are organized across the storeys or between them. The central living area is divided into one and a half or two storeys in each unit. The vertical arrangement of these apartments, which along with the open ground plan and the large glass surfaces exposes the building's metropolitan character, is highlighted. They form a unity which resembles a three-dimensional tetris.
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