“Eglė” luxury apartment complex in Palanga
In the heart of Palanga, near the "Alley of Love", general contractor and construction services company "Conresta” completed the “Eglė” luxury apartment complex.
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Lithuania
Donatas Rakauskas
Project area:
8206 m2
Project value:
7 M. Eur
Construction duration:
2017 04 - 2018 09
An escape to the sea: luxury apartments, distinguished by the curved lines of the fasade
The seaside has welcomed one of the most impressive recreation destinations to date – luxury apartment complex “Eglė”. Lukas Laukaitis, the CEO of “Conresta”, is really excited about the result that the team of professionals has achieved in implementing yet another outstanding project in Lithuania.
The building blends into the environment organically
Situated on the shores of the Baltic Sea, in a cultural heritage area close to the famous “Alley of Love”, “Eglė” apartment complex is just as much of an architectural as it is an art project. The four-storey complex has 73 apartments with terraces or loggias. The unique shape of the building replicates the irregular lines found in nature. The first floor of the apartment complex consists of separate building elements. For their decoration, a handmade brickwork was chosen, resembling of the fir tree trunk terrain.
Risks:
- High groundwater
- Complex and curved geometry of the building
Materiality:
- Monolith constructions
- Facade – handmade clay “Petersen” bricks
- Marble stairs
- Aluminum profile windows
Special features:
- Entrance doors – reinforced, trim wood veneer
- Gym and SPA area on the ground floor
- Security alarm, Wi-Fi
Innovations:
- Biometric door locks
- Spacious underground parking lot with an automatic plate recognition system
Infrastructure:
- Palanga beach ±200 m
- Basanavičius alley ±350 m
- The bridge of Palanga ±1,2 km
Apartments:
73
Parking storage:
68
Building height:
14,6 m
Desig and build:
BIM
Handcrafted bricks:
"Patersen"
There have been many challenges where standard solutions have failed us and modern ones needed to be introduced.
L. Laukaitis, the CEO of ConrestaThe feeling of solidity and wholeness is created by interconnecting the second, third and fourth floors. Organic forms of the panoramic windows blend harmoniously into a perfectly balanced landscape filled with pine trees. High-quality, long-lasting materials have been selected for this project – materials that become increasingly prominent and admirable over time.
“The architectural ambition of this pine-surrounded building posed some great challenges, yet all the advanced solutions, our team of professionals and years of experience has allowed us to maintain the proper geometry of the building and manage its complex structure,” says L. Laukaitis, the CEO of Conresta.