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  • Edi Rama Visits Greece During His Election Campaign
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    Edi Rama Visits Greece During His Election Campaign
    The Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama delivers his speech at the Ellinikos Kosmos Cultural Center in Athens, Greece, on March 30, 2024. (Photo by Maria Chourdari/NurPhoto)

     

  • Edi Rama Visits Greece During His Election Campaign
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    Edi Rama Visits Greece During His Election Campaign
    The Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama delivers his speech at the Ellinikos Kosmos Cultural Center in Athens, Greece, on March 30, 2024. (Photo by Maria Chourdari/NurPhoto)

     

  • Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
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    Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    Paolo Bellino, Edi Rama during the start of the Giro d 'Italia 2025 from Albania - Press Conference - Tirana - Monday, December 23 , 2024. Sport - cycling . (Photo by Spada/LaPresse)
    LaPresse

     

  • Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    DUKAS_179119537_LAP
    Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    MauVincenzo Nibali during the start of the Giro d 'Italia 2025 from Albania - Press Conference - Tirana - Monday, December 23 , 2024. Sport - cycling . (Photo by Spada/LaPresse)
    LaPresse

     

  • Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    DUKAS_179119536_LAP
    Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    Ogerta Manastriliu ( Sport Minister of Albania ) during the start of the Giro d 'Italia 2025 from Albania - Press Conference - Tirana - Monday, December 23 , 2024. Sport - cycling . (Photo by Spada/LaPresse)
    LaPresse

     

  • Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    DUKAS_179119535_LAP
    Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    Mauro Vegni, Vincenzo Nibali, Paolo Bellino, Edi Rama ( Prime Minister of Albania), ( Sport Minister of Albania ) during the start of the Giro d 'Italia 2025 from Albania - Press Conference - Tirana - Monday, December 23 , 2024. Sport - cycling . (Photo by Spada/LaPresse)
    LaPresse

     

  • Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    DUKAS_179119534_LAP
    Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    Edi Rama ( Prime Minister of Albania) during the start of the Giro d 'Italia 2025 from Albania - Press Conference - Tirana - Monday, December 23 , 2024. Sport - cycling . (Photo by Spada/LaPresse)
    LaPresse

     

  • Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
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    Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    The Trophy of the Giro d 'Italia 2025 in Tirana - Albania - Monday, December 23 , 2024. Sport - cycling . (Photo by Spada/LaPresse)
    LaPresse

     

  • Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    DUKAS_179119532_LAP
    Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    The Trophy of the Giro d 'Italia 2025 in Tirana - Albania - Monday, December 23 , 2024. Sport - cycling . (Photo by Spada/LaPresse)
    LaPresse

     

  • Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    DUKAS_179119531_LAP
    Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    The Trophy of the Giro d 'Italia 2025 in Tirana - Albania - Monday, December 23 , 2024. Sport - cycling . (Photo by Spada/LaPresse)
    LaPresse

     

  • Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    DUKAS_179119530_LAP
    Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    The Trophy of the Giro d 'Italia 2025 in Tirana - Albania - Monday, December 23 , 2024. Sport - cycling . (Photo by Spada/LaPresse)
    LaPresse

     

  • Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    DUKAS_179119529_LAP
    Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    Edi Rama ( Prime Minister of Albania), during the start of the Giro d 'Italia 2025 from Albania - Press Conference - Tirana - Monday, December 23 , 2024. Sport - cycling . (Photo by Spada/LaPresse)
    LaPresse

     

  • Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    DUKAS_179119528_LAP
    Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    The Trophy of the Giro d 'Italia 2025 in Tirana - Albania - Monday, December 23 , 2024. Sport - cycling . (Photo by Spada/LaPresse)
    LaPresse

     

  • Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    DUKAS_179119527_LAP
    Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    Mauro Vegni, Vincenzo Nibali, Paolo Bellino, Edi Rama ( Prime Minister of Albania), ( Sport Minister of Albania ) during the start of the Giro d 'Italia 2025 from Albania - Press Conference - Tirana - Monday, December 23 , 2024. Sport - cycling . (Photo by Spada/LaPresse)
    LaPresse

     

  • Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    DUKAS_179119526_LAP
    Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    Mauro Vegni, Vincenzo Nibali, Paolo Bellino, Edi Rama ( Prime Minister of Albania), ( Sport Minister of Albania ) during the start of the Giro d 'Italia 2025 from Albania - Press Conference - Tirana - Monday, December 23 , 2024. Sport - cycling . (Photo by Spada/LaPresse)
    LaPresse

     

  • Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    DUKAS_179119525_LAP
    Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    Paolo Bellino, Edi Rama ( Prime Minister of Albania), during the start of the Giro d 'Italia 2025 from Albania - Press Conference - Tirana - Monday, December 23 , 2024. Sport - cycling . (Photo by Spada/LaPresse)
    LaPresse

     

  • Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    DUKAS_179119524_LAP
    Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    Paolo Bellino, Edi Rama ( Prime Minister of Albania), during the start of the Giro d 'Italia 2025 from Albania - Press Conference - Tirana - Monday, December 23 , 2024. Sport - cycling . (Photo by Spada/LaPresse)
    LaPresse

     

  • Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    DUKAS_179119523_LAP
    Conferenza Stampa della partenza del Giro d\'Italia 2025 da Tirana in Albania.
    Mauro Vegni , Paolo Bellino, Edi Rama ( Prime Minister of Albania), during the start of the Giro d 'Italia 2025 from Albania - Press Conference - Tirana - Monday, December 23 , 2024. Sport - cycling . (Photo by Spada/LaPresse)
    LaPresse

     

  • Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
    DUKAS_178139336_BES
    Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
    Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart. And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate. The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use. The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior. This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood. The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program. A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views. The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city. The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight. The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
    DUKAS_178139333_BES
    Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
    Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart. And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate. The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use. The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior. This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood. The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program. A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views. The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city. The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight. The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
    DUKAS_178139328_BES
    Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
    Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart. And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate. The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use. The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior. This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood. The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program. A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views. The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city. The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight. The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
    DUKAS_178139327_BES
    Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
    Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart. And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate. The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use. The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior. This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood. The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program. A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views. The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city. The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight. The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
    DUKAS_178139326_BES
    Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
    Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart. And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate. The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use. The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior. This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood. The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program. A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views. The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city. The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight. The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
    DUKAS_178139324_BES
    Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
    Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart. And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate. The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use. The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior. This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood. The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program. A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views. The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city. The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight. The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
    DUKAS_178139322_BES
    Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
    Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart. And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate. The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use. The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior. This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood. The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program. A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views. The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city. The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight. The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
    DUKAS_178139319_BES
    Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
    Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart. And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate. The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use. The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior. This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood. The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program. A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views. The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city. The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight. The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
    DUKAS_178139315_BES
    Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
    Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart. And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate. The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use. The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior. This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood. The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program. A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views. The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city. The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight. The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
    DUKAS_178053199_FER
    Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ndarja 1
    Ref 16346
    25/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA
    Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart.
    And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate.
    The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use.
    The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior.
    This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood.
    The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program.
    A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views.
    The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city.
    The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight.
    The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA

    OPS: Illustration of the inspiration behind the planned Ndarja development, designed to look like two buildings that have been pulled apart

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
    DUKAS_178053197_FER
    Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ndarja 1
    Ref 16346
    25/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA
    Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart.
    And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate.
    The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use.
    The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior.
    This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood.
    The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program.
    A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views.
    The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city.
    The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight.
    The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA

    OPS: Render of the planned Ndarja development, designed to look like two buildings that have been pulled apart.Visiualisatioon by Plomp.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
    DUKAS_178053195_FER
    Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ndarja 1
    Ref 16346
    25/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA
    Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart.
    And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate.
    The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use.
    The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior.
    This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood.
    The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program.
    A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views.
    The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city.
    The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight.
    The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA

    OPS: Interior render of the planned Ndarja development

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
    DUKAS_178053192_FER
    Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ndarja 1
    Ref 16346
    25/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA
    Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart.
    And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate.
    The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use.
    The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior.
    This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood.
    The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program.
    A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views.
    The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city.
    The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight.
    The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA

    OPS: Render of the planned pool for the Ndarja development, designed to look like two buildings that have been pulled apart.Visiualisatioon by Plomp.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
    DUKAS_178053189_FER
    Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ndarja 1
    Ref 16346
    25/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA
    Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart.
    And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate.
    The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use.
    The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior.
    This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood.
    The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program.
    A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views.
    The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city.
    The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight.
    The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA

    OPS: Render of the planned Ndarja development, designed to look like two buildings that have been pulled apart.Visiualisatioon by Plomp.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
    DUKAS_178053187_FER
    Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ndarja 1
    Ref 16346
    25/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA
    Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart.
    And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate.
    The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use.
    The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior.
    This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood.
    The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program.
    A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views.
    The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city.
    The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight.
    The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA

    OPS: Interior render of the planned Ndarja development

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
    DUKAS_178053184_FER
    Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ndarja 1
    Ref 16346
    25/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA
    Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart.
    And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate.
    The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use.
    The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior.
    This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood.
    The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program.
    A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views.
    The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city.
    The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight.
    The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA

    OPS: Render of the planned Ndarja development, designed to look like two buildings that have been pulled apart.Visiualisatioon by Plomp.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
    DUKAS_178053183_FER
    Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ndarja 1
    Ref 16346
    25/11/2024
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    Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA
    Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart.
    And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate.
    The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use.
    The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior.
    This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood.
    The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program.
    A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views.
    The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city.
    The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight.
    The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA

    OPS: Interior render of the planned Ndarja development

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
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    Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ndarja 1
    Ref 16346
    25/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA
    Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart.
    And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate.
    The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use.
    The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior.
    This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood.
    The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program.
    A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views.
    The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city.
    The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight.
    The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA

    OPS: Render of the planned Ndarja development, designed to look like two buildings that have been pulled apart.Visiualisatioon by Plomp.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Building that's a puzzle for residents
    DUKAS_177915871_FER
    Building that's a puzzle for residents
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Puzzle 1
    Ref 16337
    22/11/2024
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    Picture MUST credit: NOA / Atelier4
    A new residential tower iOS set to be a bit of a puzzle for residents.
    Because it is designed like a jigsaw that is missing one final piece and is destined for the Albanian capital of Tirana.
    The “pieces” themselves are shaped like archetypal village houses in Albania with a gabled roof .
    These are stacked in what the Italy-based international architecture company NOA calls a “ dizzying vertical composition.”
    A spokesperson added that the appearance of the aptly named Puzzle Tirana “ resembles a puzzle that awaits its final piece—capturing both the city’s past and its future yet to be written.”
    The house-shaped modules with gabled roofs jut out up to 3 meters.
    These modules, in different colours, vary in form, roof orientation, and the number and size of openings.
    Each of these puzzle modules also represents extra space for apartments and commercial areas, both indoor and outdoor, that can be used for a host including hanging gardens, open-air cinemas, pools, saunas and barbecue areas.

    OPS: Render by visual art company Atelier4 of the proposed Puzzle Tirana building designed by NOA architects.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Building that's a puzzle for residents
    DUKAS_177915870_FER
    Building that's a puzzle for residents
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Puzzle 1
    Ref 16337
    22/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: NOA / Atelier4
    A new residential tower iOS set to be a bit of a puzzle for residents.
    Because it is designed like a jigsaw that is missing one final piece and is destined for the Albanian capital of Tirana.
    The “pieces” themselves are shaped like archetypal village houses in Albania with a gabled roof .
    These are stacked in what the Italy-based international architecture company NOA calls a “ dizzying vertical composition.”
    A spokesperson added that the appearance of the aptly named Puzzle Tirana “ resembles a puzzle that awaits its final piece—capturing both the city’s past and its future yet to be written.”
    The house-shaped modules with gabled roofs jut out up to 3 meters.
    These modules, in different colours, vary in form, roof orientation, and the number and size of openings.
    Each of these puzzle modules also represents extra space for apartments and commercial areas, both indoor and outdoor, that can be used for a host including hanging gardens, open-air cinemas, pools, saunas and barbecue areas.

    OPS: Render by visual art company Atelier4 of the proposed Puzzle Tirana building designed by NOA architects.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Building that's a puzzle for residents
    DUKAS_177915867_FER
    Building that's a puzzle for residents
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Puzzle 1
    Ref 16337
    22/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: NOA / Atelier4
    A new residential tower iOS set to be a bit of a puzzle for residents.
    Because it is designed like a jigsaw that is missing one final piece and is destined for the Albanian capital of Tirana.
    The “pieces” themselves are shaped like archetypal village houses in Albania with a gabled roof .
    These are stacked in what the Italy-based international architecture company NOA calls a “ dizzying vertical composition.”
    A spokesperson added that the appearance of the aptly named Puzzle Tirana “ resembles a puzzle that awaits its final piece—capturing both the city’s past and its future yet to be written.”
    The house-shaped modules with gabled roofs jut out up to 3 meters.
    These modules, in different colours, vary in form, roof orientation, and the number and size of openings.
    Each of these puzzle modules also represents extra space for apartments and commercial areas, both indoor and outdoor, that can be used for a host including hanging gardens, open-air cinemas, pools, saunas and barbecue areas.

    OPS: Render by visual art company Atelier4 of the proposed Puzzle Tirana building designed by NOA architects.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Building that's a puzzle for residents
    DUKAS_177915865_FER
    Building that's a puzzle for residents
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Puzzle 1
    Ref 16337
    22/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: NOA / Atelier4
    A new residential tower iOS set to be a bit of a puzzle for residents.
    Because it is designed like a jigsaw that is missing one final piece and is destined for the Albanian capital of Tirana.
    The “pieces” themselves are shaped like archetypal village houses in Albania with a gabled roof .
    These are stacked in what the Italy-based international architecture company NOA calls a “ dizzying vertical composition.”
    A spokesperson added that the appearance of the aptly named Puzzle Tirana “ resembles a puzzle that awaits its final piece—capturing both the city’s past and its future yet to be written.”
    The house-shaped modules with gabled roofs jut out up to 3 meters.
    These modules, in different colours, vary in form, roof orientation, and the number and size of openings.
    Each of these puzzle modules also represents extra space for apartments and commercial areas, both indoor and outdoor, that can be used for a host including hanging gardens, open-air cinemas, pools, saunas and barbecue areas.

    OPS: Render by visual art company Atelier4 of the proposed Puzzle Tirana building designed by NOA architects.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Building that's a puzzle for residents
    DUKAS_177915864_FER
    Building that's a puzzle for residents
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Puzzle 1
    Ref 16337
    22/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: NOA / Atelier4
    A new residential tower iOS set to be a bit of a puzzle for residents.
    Because it is designed like a jigsaw that is missing one final piece and is destined for the Albanian capital of Tirana.
    The “pieces” themselves are shaped like archetypal village houses in Albania with a gabled roof .
    These are stacked in what the Italy-based international architecture company NOA calls a “ dizzying vertical composition.”
    A spokesperson added that the appearance of the aptly named Puzzle Tirana “ resembles a puzzle that awaits its final piece—capturing both the city’s past and its future yet to be written.”
    The house-shaped modules with gabled roofs jut out up to 3 meters.
    These modules, in different colours, vary in form, roof orientation, and the number and size of openings.
    Each of these puzzle modules also represents extra space for apartments and commercial areas, both indoor and outdoor, that can be used for a host including hanging gardens, open-air cinemas, pools, saunas and barbecue areas.

    OPS: Render by visual art company Atelier4 of the proposed Puzzle Tirana building designed by NOA architects.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Building that's a puzzle for residents
    DUKAS_177915863_FER
    Building that's a puzzle for residents
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Puzzle 1
    Ref 16337
    22/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: NOA / Atelier4
    A new residential tower iOS set to be a bit of a puzzle for residents.
    Because it is designed like a jigsaw that is missing one final piece and is destined for the Albanian capital of Tirana.
    The “pieces” themselves are shaped like archetypal village houses in Albania with a gabled roof .
    These are stacked in what the Italy-based international architecture company NOA calls a “ dizzying vertical composition.”
    A spokesperson added that the appearance of the aptly named Puzzle Tirana “ resembles a puzzle that awaits its final piece—capturing both the city’s past and its future yet to be written.”
    The house-shaped modules with gabled roofs jut out up to 3 meters.
    These modules, in different colours, vary in form, roof orientation, and the number and size of openings.
    Each of these puzzle modules also represents extra space for apartments and commercial areas, both indoor and outdoor, that can be used for a host including hanging gardens, open-air cinemas, pools, saunas and barbecue areas.

    OPS: Render by visual art company Atelier4 of the proposed Puzzle Tirana building designed by NOA architects.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Building that's a puzzle for residents
    DUKAS_177915862_FER
    Building that's a puzzle for residents
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Puzzle 1
    Ref 16337
    22/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: NOA / Atelier4
    A new residential tower iOS set to be a bit of a puzzle for residents.
    Because it is designed like a jigsaw that is missing one final piece and is destined for the Albanian capital of Tirana.
    The “pieces” themselves are shaped like archetypal village houses in Albania with a gabled roof .
    These are stacked in what the Italy-based international architecture company NOA calls a “ dizzying vertical composition.”
    A spokesperson added that the appearance of the aptly named Puzzle Tirana “ resembles a puzzle that awaits its final piece—capturing both the city’s past and its future yet to be written.”
    The house-shaped modules with gabled roofs jut out up to 3 meters.
    These modules, in different colours, vary in form, roof orientation, and the number and size of openings.
    Each of these puzzle modules also represents extra space for apartments and commercial areas, both indoor and outdoor, that can be used for a host including hanging gardens, open-air cinemas, pools, saunas and barbecue areas.

    OPS: Illustration showing potential uses for the house-shaped modules on the Puzzle Tirana building.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Building that's a puzzle for residents
    DUKAS_177915861_FER
    Building that's a puzzle for residents
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Puzzle 1
    Ref 16337
    22/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: NOA / Atelier4
    A new residential tower iOS set to be a bit of a puzzle for residents.
    Because it is designed like a jigsaw that is missing one final piece and is destined for the Albanian capital of Tirana.
    The “pieces” themselves are shaped like archetypal village houses in Albania with a gabled roof .
    These are stacked in what the Italy-based international architecture company NOA calls a “ dizzying vertical composition.”
    A spokesperson added that the appearance of the aptly named Puzzle Tirana “ resembles a puzzle that awaits its final piece—capturing both the city’s past and its future yet to be written.”
    The house-shaped modules with gabled roofs jut out up to 3 meters.
    These modules, in different colours, vary in form, roof orientation, and the number and size of openings.
    Each of these puzzle modules also represents extra space for apartments and commercial areas, both indoor and outdoor, that can be used for a host including hanging gardens, open-air cinemas, pools, saunas and barbecue areas.

    OPS: Render by visual art company Atelier4 of the proposed Puzzle Tirana building designed by NOA architects.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Centro di permanenza e rimpatrio (CPR)  a Gjader in Albania
    DUKAS_176647103_LAP
    Centro di permanenza e rimpatrio (CPR) a Gjader in Albania
    Centro di permanenza e rimpatrio (CPR) a Gjader in Albania - Cronaca -23 Ottobre 2024 - Cronaca (foto LaPresse)

    Detention and Repatriation Center (CPR) in Gjader, Albania - News -Oct. 23, 2024 - (photo by LaPresse)

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  • Centro di permanenza e rimpatrio (CPR)  a Gjader in Albania
    DUKAS_176647102_LAP
    Centro di permanenza e rimpatrio (CPR) a Gjader in Albania
    Centro di permanenza e rimpatrio (CPR) a Gjader in Albania - Cronaca -23 Ottobre 2024 - Cronaca (foto LaPresse)

    Detention and Repatriation Center (CPR) in Gjader, Albania - News -Oct. 23, 2024 - (photo by LaPresse)

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  • Centro di permanenza e rimpatrio (CPR)  a Gjader in Albania
    DUKAS_176647097_LAP
    Centro di permanenza e rimpatrio (CPR) a Gjader in Albania
    Centro di permanenza e rimpatrio (CPR) a Gjader in Albania, alloggi al piano superiore - Cronaca -23 Ottobre 2024 - Cronaca (foto LaPresse)

    Detention and Repatriation Center (CPR) in Gjader, Albania - News -Oct. 23, 2024 - (photo by LaPresse)

    LaPresse

     

  • Centro di permanenza e rimpatrio (CPR)  a Gjader in Albania
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    Centro di permanenza e rimpatrio (CPR) a Gjader in Albania
    Centro di permanenza e rimpatrio (CPR) a Gjader in Albania - Cronaca -23 Ottobre 2024 - Cronaca (foto LaPresse)

    Detention and Repatriation Center (CPR) in Gjader, Albania - News -Oct. 23, 2024 - (photo by LaPresse)

    LaPresse

     

  • Centro di permanenza e rimpatrio (CPR)  a Gjader in Albania
    DUKAS_176647094_LAP
    Centro di permanenza e rimpatrio (CPR) a Gjader in Albania
    Centro di permanenza e rimpatrio (CPR) a Gjader in Albania - Cronaca -23 Ottobre 2024 - Cronaca (foto LaPresse)

    Detention and Repatriation Center (CPR) in Gjader, Albania - News -Oct. 23, 2024 - (photo by LaPresse)

    LaPresse

     

  • Centro di permanenza e rimpatrio (CPR)  a Gjader in Albania
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    Centro di permanenza e rimpatrio (CPR) a Gjader in Albania
    Centro di permanenza e rimpatrio (CPR) a Gjader in Albania - Cronaca -23 Ottobre 2024 - Cronaca (foto LaPresse)

    Detention and Repatriation Center (CPR) in Gjader, Albania - News -Oct. 23, 2024 - (photo by LaPresse)

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