Prostir Business Hub
Aranchii Architects. Zymna Voda, Lvivshchyna, Ukraine
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Name of work in English
Prostir Business Hub
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Name of work in original language
Бізнес Хаб Простір
Prize year
EUmies Awards 2026
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Work Location
Zymna Voda, Lvivshchyna, Ukraine
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Studio
Aranchii Architects
EUmies Awards 2026 Nominees
Program
Industrial
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Labels
Warehouse
Site area
26000 m²
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Client
Alterra Group
Total gross floor
11126 m²
Located along Lviv’s Circular Road, in a region that has become Ukraine’s main logistics hub since the start of the full-scale aggression, PROSTIR Business Hub comprises three modular buildings totalling over 11,000 m². The complex integrates office, commercial, and storage functions within a rhythmic landscape of pitched roofs. Its red “Falun” façade contrasts the industrial context while echoing the geometry of private gabled houses, gradually morphing into a logistic scale and creating a recognisable architectural identity for the area.
The key idea is the metamorphosis of geometry — from individual to public. The composition symbolises how distinct companies form a shared ecosystem within the hub. The architecture evolves from human-scale gabled modules into the continuous horizontality typical for logistics. Situated by the elevated Circle Road, the terraced roofs were computationally formed to ensure the full volume remains visible from the driver’s perspective. The bifurcation of pitched roofs defines the main visual rhythm and enhances recognisability. End façades with transparent glazing allow for showrooms facing the traffic, while the longitudinal façades express vertical rhythm through offset two-level office windows. The dark vertical insets balance proportion and perception under varying light conditions. Modularity ensures flexibility: tenants can select units by column grid, adapting freely to business needs while preserving architectural coherence.
The structure is based on a reinforced concrete and steel frame with modular spans allowing flexible internal subdivision. Envelope systems combine insulated sandwich panels and alumium composite, balancing efficiency and facade’s third dimension. Paving of light-coloured concrete prevents overheating and enhances outdoor comfort. Inclusive design was achieved by eliminating elevated loading docks, ensuring barrier-free logistics for various users. The system’s modularity facilitates future adaptation, maintenance, or expansion without architectural loss. Thanks to the modular articulation of the end façades, all buildings were brought to a unified scale. Two larger volumes feature three gables each, while the smaller one has two, preserving rhythm and proportional coherence across the ensemble.