Zaha Hadid's buildings are architectural monuments. Like no other, she has boldly combined extraordinary geometry and a clear sense of space. Her designs are islands of aesthetics visible from afar that enter into a dichotomy with the surrounding nature. The best examples of this are the Bergisel ski jump in Innsbruck or the Havenhuis in Antwerp.
Their way of thinking is also continued in the newly created Skypark Jurkovicova Teplaren in Bratislava, Slovakia: Zaha Hadid and later Zaha Hadid Architects created an interactive space to work in. Nature is brought inside through large windows and forms a charming counterpoint to the ultra-modern interior. Concrete, steel and soft fabric elements have merged to create an office that employees love to come to. Light, whether from the sun or from luminaires, further emphasises the comfort.
Cubic F5 floor luminaires and Caleo W3 wall luminaires resemble the identity of the architecture in their appearance and multifunctional properties. Puristic and timeless, they set accents and support employees' performance and quality of work.