New drone footage of soon-to-complete Park Lane Office Center in Sofia, Bulgaria


Park Lane Office Center is moving steadily towards completion in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia, with construction on schedule to complete in the first half of this year. New drone footage released by the developer, Park Lane Developments, shows the exterior of the building taking shape at a rapid pace within its dramatic surroundings.

The 34,850m2 GBA Park Lane Office Center will be one of the key buildings in what is destined to become a focus district for new businesses within the city. The building offers stunning views of the Vitosha mountain, which dominates the city’s skyline, and Sofia’s famous Boris Gardens. 200 new trees will also be planted around the building.

The offices have been designed with the wellbeing of its occupants in mind, with high ceilings and workspaces designed to encourage movement and collaboration while promoting visual connections across the floorplates. The building’s anchor tenant will be the financial services company Allianz.

The ground floor will contain a café and a restaurant for use by the building’s occupants as well as local residents and visitors, bringing additional life to the local streets.

The 11-storey building will create an attractive landmark on Srebarna Street. The client has also undertaken to complete the construction of Dimitar Boyadjiev Street and to upgrading the surrounding public realm with high-quality green landscaping.

Chapman Taylor's Prague studio was delighted to be able to collaborate with Park Lane Developments, and with Lead Architect Ilian Iliev of Planning, to develop the concept design for this prominent site. The Main Contractor for the delivery stage is Pipe System.

The offices have been designed with the wellbeing of its occupants in mind, with high ceilings and workspaces designed to encourage movement and collaboration while promoting visual connections across the floorplates. The building’s anchor tenant will be the financial services company Allianz.

The ground floor will contain a café and a restaurant for use by the building’s occupants as well as local residents and visitors, bringing additional life to the local streets.

The 11-storey building will create an attractive landmark on Srebarna Street. The client has also undertaken to complete the construction of Dimitar Boyadjiev Street and to upgrading the surrounding public realm with high-quality green landscaping.

Chapman Taylor's Prague studio was delighted to be able to collaborate with Park Lane Developments, and with Lead Architect Ilian Iliev of Planning, to develop the concept design for this prominent site. The Main Contractor for the delivery stage is Pipe System.

Developer: Park Lane Developments

Main architect: Planning

Main contractor: Pipe System

Anchor tenant: Allianz Holding

Completion date: H1 2021

Jon Hale (BA (Hons)Dip Arch ARB, ČKA)

Group Board Director, 布拉格

Jon joined Chapman Taylor in London in 1997. He now heads up the Central Eastern Europe (CEE) region and leads the design and implementation of projects in the Czech Republic, Romania, Serbia, Azerbaijan and Ukraine.

Based in Prague since 1991, Jon’s knowledge of the CEE markets and his leadership has helped our Prague studio become one of the leading architects of commercial buildings in the region, winning ‘Architect of the Year’ at the CEE Retail Real Estate Awards every year since 2008 and many other accolades. 

Areas of expertise:

Retail / Office / Residential

Igor Bergmann (Ing. Arch.)

Associate Director, 布拉格

Igor joined Chapman Taylor’s Prague studio in 2000 and is responsible for key projects in the wider region, primarily for projects in Romania.

He has completed several major office projects in Prague and Bucharest, as well as retail and leisure centres in Romania.

Igor has extensive experience throughout all design stages and also as the client’s representative, monitoring design quality and making regular site inspections during the construction stages.

Areas of expertise:

Office / Masterplan / Design

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