Prague - Another administrative building named Parkview is set to rise on Pujmanova Street in Pankrac, Prague 4. This comes from the documentation included in the EIA assessment, which evaluates the impact of the construction on the environment. The building is planned to have nine floors, and the notifier of the construction is Skanska Epsilon Project Company, with architect Richard Meier as the designer and CUBOID ARCHITEKTI s.r.o. as the collaborating architect and general designer. "The subject of the proposal is the construction and operation of an administrative building with supplementary functions of shops and services," the material states, noting that it will be a low-energy, environmentally friendly building. According to the document, the building will have a U-shaped floor plan with nine above-ground and three below-ground levels. There will be a terrace on the roof. The above-ground floors are to have a total area of 17,576 m², while the underground floors will span 10,279 m². Specifically, the administrative area will measure 13,112 m², and the retail space will be 442 m². The area for the restaurant, including back-of-house space, will be 647 m². Construction is expected to begin, according to the material presenter, in October 2014 and will last until December 2015. It should be fully operational starting in 2016, and it is anticipated that it will accommodate 1,630 employees.
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