
Tourist and public buildings

Tourist and public buildings

Tourist and public buildings
Tourist
and public
buildings

In addition to the work on the restoration of many tourist buildings that are also monumental heritage, ING-GRAD also carries out projects for the construction of new tourist buildings, as well as public purpose buildings. In the projects, we can boast of a series of modern, technologically advanced accommodation facilities for tourist purposes, museums and other public buildings.
For the needs of multimedia events on the facade of the Archaeological Museum of Istria in Pula, a facade communication video system was created in the latest variant of LED display technology with a total area of 327.03 m2. In the inactive state, the system is almost transparent, that is, it does not interfere with the passage of daylight into the interior space of the museum. The system can be used as a whole or in segments, and the angle of light emission is 160 degrees horizontally and vertically, which ensures a uniform perception regardless of the dimensions of the display and the perspective of the observer. This makes it unique in Croatia by all its properties.
Investor
Arheološki muzej Istre
Category
Museums
In 1890, the building of the State German High School was built, where the Archaeological Museum of Istria is located today. The building is made as a brick masonry structure with a regular comb-shaped floor plan (letter E), with basement, ground floor, first and second floors, and the attic. The walls are made of massive stone blocks.
With the planned reconstruction, the existing building is extended on the western side in two free spaces, which were created between the northern, southern and central wings. The floor plan dimensions of each of the added parts are rectangular and structurally dilated from the existing building. The extension has the same number of floors as the existing building, but in the attic part of the extension, the extension is closed with a flat walkable roof, which is accessed from the attic floor of the existing building.
During the adaptation of the building's environment, along with constant archaeological monitoring, many ancient walls, mosaics, amphorae and two bells from the 14th and 15th centuries were found, which had been buried all these years.