Sky Park (Bratislava)

It is composed of one main residential tower which is set to reach a height of 119 metres (390 ft) tall upon its completion in 2027, four identical lower-rise residential towers measuring 105 metres (355 ft) tall, one office tower measuring 79 metres (259 ft) tall and renovated National cultural monument Jurkovič Heating Plant by famous Slovak architect Dušan Jurkovič.

[8][9] The building complex is located on a former industrial site situated between the Čulenova, Bottova and Továrenská streets.

The only formerly functional building of the site still standing in the present is the National cultural monument of the Jurkovič Heating Plant of the former Apollo Refinery which was renovated.

[12] The facade of the buildings is custom-mixed, warm and at the same time matte, concepted in slightly de-saturated bronze color with the depth and properties of a metallic surface.

[16] Currently, the construction of the main fifth residential high-rise building called Sky Park Tower is underway.

Zaha Hadid , the architect of Sky Park towers