

Open atrium spaces, which let the light enter all parts of the building and provide visual and physical connections with the natural environment, are created to enhance transparency in the area around the trees. The large entrance atrium is the main entrance Plaza, a meeting place, an open terrace and a main entrance to all building spaces. Two main restaurants (canteen and à la carte) are located next to two main building atriums. The canteen space is oriented to the Forest Park and the sliding doors enable its expansion to the outside environment. The Students association offices and the multifunctional Hall are part of the eastern volume, thus allowing the pavilion to be built in phases.

The small temporary buildings and greenhouses that have always been present throughout the campus as part of the faculty culture have served as inspiration for the accommodation units with ten apartments which have been incorporated into the project concept. The apartments are designed as freestanding volumes elevated to the roof for privacy. Zones with different plants, which may also serve educational purposes, were formed around the apartments, on the roof surface.

The idea is to create a sustainable house, which will contribute to the environment in every respect - with building materials, construction and structure. In designing, a special significance is given to natural lighting and natural space ventilation, which further reduces the energy requirements for artificial lighting, heating and cooling. The roof and its oversized vegetative canopy are excellent regulators of heat, a thick protective cover that keeps the house from cold in winter and heat in summer.


The landscape design is an integral part of the basic architecture concept and the whole plot. The largest part of the roof surface is covered with succulents typical for roof gardens; other areas are organized into regular shapes inspired by plant growing plots. Communication paths and small leisure zones for guests and canteen users are created between the regular shapes.
In the restaurant kitchens approximately 1500 meals will be prepared and served daily. All working and service spaces are organized on one level - the ground floor, to enable the ideal functionality and access to all units. One of the specifics of the kitchen is full contact with the outer space.


Project details:
Project name: Green Pavilion_Restaurant
Client: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry
Program: public, culture, education, leisure, housing
Address: Tvrtko Milos Street, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry campus in Zagreb, Croatia
Type: first prize in invited competition
DImensions:
Site area (m2): 4536
Size (m2): 1600
Footprint (m2): 1702
Budget (EUR): 1700000.00
Architects: 3LHD
Project team: Sasa Begovic, Marko Dabrovic, Tatjana Grozdanic Begovic, Silvije Novak, Paula Kukuljica, Nevena Kuzmanic
Collaborators: Leon Lazaneo, Eugen Popovic, Anna Kocsis
Consultants: Ines Hrdalo – landscape design, Boris Goreta - 3D, Nikola Miletic (KAP4 (Miletić)) – structural engineering, Zoran Divjak (Dekode d.o.o.) – specialist design, Mario Lukenda (Ured 3T) - HVAC, Slavko Simunovic (Hit Projekt) – plumbing and drainage, Zlatko Galic (Nova-lux d.o.o.) – electrical engineering, Josip Karaman – cost consultant, Mediha Ahmetovic - cost consultant