3LHD

Riva Split Waterfront, Split
Practice information
Partners Saša Begović, Marko Dabrović, Tanja Grozdanić and Silvije Novak.
Founded 1994
Work
Buildings Spaladium Arena (2008)
Awards 2008 World Architecture Festival in Barcelona (Sports hall Bale)
Memorial Bridge, Rijeka

3LHD is an architectural firm based in Zagreb, Croatia. The studio was responsible for designing many public and business objects throughout the country and abroad, is known for its simplicity and contemporary visual look in architecture. 3LHD was founded 1994 in Zagreb, by a generation of contemporary Croatian architects.[1]

Their debut on the scene went with the realization of the Award-winning project Memorial Bridge in Rijeka.

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Practice [link]

3LHD is an architectural firm, focused on integrating various disciplines – architecture, urban planning, design and art. 3LHD architects constantly explore new possibilities of interaction between architecture, society and individuals. With contemporary approach, the team of architects resolves all projects in cooperation with many experts from various disciplines. Projects, such as Memorial Bridge in Rijeka, Croatian Pavilion in EXPO 2005 in Japan and EXPO 2008 in Zaragoza, Riva waterfront in Split, Sports Hall Bale in Istria, Centre Zamet in Rijeka, Zagreb Dance Centre in Zagreb and Hotel Lone in Rovinj are some of the important highlights. The work of 3LHD has received important Croatian and international awards, including the award for best building in Sport category on first World Architecture Festival WAF 2008, IOC/IAKS Bronze Medal Award 2009 for best architectural achievement of facilities intended for sports and recreation, AR Emerging Architecture Award (UK), the ID Magazine Award (USA); and Croatian professional awards Drago Galić (2008), Bernando Bernardi (2009; 2005), Viktor Kovačić (2011; 2001), and Vladimir Nazor Award (2009; 1999).

Selected projects [link]

Completed [link]

  • Memorial Bridge, Rijeka, Croatia (1997–2001)
  • Villa Klara, Zagreb, Croatia (1997–2001)
  • Croatian pavilion EXPO 2008 in Spain, Zaragoza, (2004–2005)
  • Kozala Square and Service Building, Rijeka, Croatia (2002–2007)
  • Bale Sport Hall, Bale (town), Croatia (2005–2007)
  • Riva Split Waterfront - Riva, Split (2006–2007)
  • Spaladium Arena, Split, Croatia (2007–2008)
  • Croatian pavilion EXPO 2005 in Japan, Aichi, (2006–2008)
  • House K, Zagreb, Croatia (2004–2008)
  • Sveti Vid Housing, Rovinj, Croatia (2006–2008)
  • Zagreb Dance Centre, Zagreb, Croatia (2003–2009)
  • Zamet Centre, Rijeka, Croatia (2005–2009)
  • House J2, Zagreb, Croatia (2005–2009)
  • Hotel Lone, Rovinj, Croatia (2006–2011)
  • Ski Restaurant Raduša, Uskoplje, Bosinia and Hercegovina (2010)

Ongoing and future [link]

  • Bus Terminal Žabica, Rijeka, Croatia (2008)
  • Business Center Miramare, Zagreb, Croatia (2009)
  • xCimos Office Building, Zagreb, Croatia (2009)
  • Polyclinic St, Split, Croatia (2009)
  • Port Lands Soprts Centre, Toronto, Canada (2010)
  • 4_Towers, Zagreb, Croatia (2010)
  • Green Pavilion_Reastaurant, Zagreb, Croatia (2010)

Concepts [link]

  • Ibler Passage, Zagreb, Croatia (2005)
  • Eastern European Center of Culture, China, Xi’an (2006)
  • Tower 123, Zagreb, Croatia (2006)
  • Poreč Green Forum, Poreč, Croatia (2007)
  • University Library Zadar, Zadar, Croatia (2007)
  • Kajzerica City Stadium, Zagreb, Croatia (2008)
  • Duilovo Waterfront Masterplan, Split, Croatia (2009)
  • Senj Squares, Senj, Croatia (2010)
  • Campus B, Zagreb, Croatia (2010)
  • Mali Maj, Poreč, Croatia (2011)

Awards [link]

  • CAA Realizations 2001 - Viktor Kovačić Award
  • AR+D Award 2002
  • I.D. Annual Design Review 2003
  • CAA Realizations 2005 - Bernardo Bernardi Award
  • World Architecture Festival Sport Category Award
  • CAA Realizations 2008 - Drago Galić Award
  • IOC / IAKS Award 2009 - Bronze medal
  • CAA Realizations 2009 - Bernardo Bernardi Award
  • Annual Vladimir Nazor Award 2009
  • CAA Realizations 2011 - Viktor Kovačić Award

See also [link]

References [link]

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External links [link]


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LHD

LHD can mean:

  • Large Helical Device, a major Japanese nuclear fusion reactor
  • LHD (Load, Haul, Dump machine), a vehicle used in Underground mining (hard rock)
  • Left hand drive, where a vehicle's steering wheel is mounted to the left side of the cabin. Used in most countries where traffic travels on the right-hand side of the road.
  • Landing Helicopter Dock, a US Navy hull classification symbol for multipurpose amphibious assault ships of the Wasp class
  • Doctor of Humane Letters, from Latin Litterarum Humanarum Doctor, an honorary academic degree for persons with significant accomplishments in fields other than science
  • Linear Heat Detection, a type of Fire alarm system utilized in tunnels and special hazards
  • Liechtenstein Homeland Service, a defunct corporatist party in Liechtenstein.
  • Landing helicopter dock

    Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD), is the U.S. Navy (USN) and NATO hull classification symbol for multipurpose amphibious assault ships which are capable of operating helicopters and have a well deck. These vessels are built with a full flight deck similar in appearance to an aircraft carrier to operate utility and attack helicopters. Some can also operate tilt rotor aircraft such as the MV-22 Osprey and STOVL aircraft such as the AV-8 Harrier and the F-35B Lightning II. Examples of this kind of ship include the USN's Wasp class, French Navy's Mistral class and ships of the Spanish Navy's Juan Carlos I class including those designs based on the class, such as the Royal Australian Navy's Canberra class. Other nations also use the designation for their vessels, such as the Republic of Korea Navy for its Dokdo class.

    USN ship classes that precede and follow the ships classed LHD are designated as LHA (Landing Helicopter Assault) and are interchangeable with LHDs, they also have well decks with the exception of the first two America-class ships, LHA-6 and LHA-7 which take the space for larger aviation facilities.

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    by: Ludo

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    God bless the wisdom of Officer Three




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