The project emphasizes open space and circulation integration, ensuring that the center remains connected to the adjacent urban fabric. Landscaped zones, pedestrian routes, and multifunctional outdoor areas are organized to support both everyday use and larger public gatherings. The approach prioritizes simplicity, movement, and fluid transitions between interior and exterior spaces. Through this strategy, the design contributes to the development of a contemporary urban identity for Podgorica, positioning the complex as a functional, cultural, and social focal point for the city.
Location:
Stari Aerodrom, Montenegro
City:
Podgorica
Area:
13350 m2
Client:
City of Podgorica
Year:
2025
Status:
Competition
The design integrates functional and open areas, providing spaces for movement, relaxation, and interaction. Pathways guide visitors through different zones, connecting green areas, seating, and recreational spaces, while preserving natural sightlines toward the church. The placement of built elements and landscape features creates a sense of order and rhythm across the site, allowing each area to be distinct yet part of a cohesive whole. Fountains, urban furniture, and planted zones are positioned to complement the spatial flow, enhancing usability without dominating the view. Overall, the composition balances openness and structure, offering a clear, navigable layout that highlights the church while supporting a variety of activities within the complex.