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The Slovak Radio Building (Slovak: Budova Slovenského rozhlasu) is located in Bratislava, Slovakia. It is shaped like an upside down pyramid. Locals also refer to it as the Radio Diamant. Architects of this project were Štefan Svetko, Štefan Ďurkovič and Barnabáš Kissling and it was completed in 1983. [1] The project began in 1967.
Slovenský rozhlas (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈslɔʋenskiː ˈrɔzɦlas]; "Slovak Radio") or SRo was a state-owned nationwide public-service radio broadcaster in Slovakia. It was headquartered in Bratislava in a building shaped like an inverted pyramid, which currently serves as STVR radio's headquarters.
The same applies to Slovak Radio Building in Bratislava, Slovakia. The inverted pyramid can also be integrated as a component of a structure such as the case of the stalactite work design, which is formed by an intricate corbeling of brackets, squinches and inverted pyramids. [ 3 ]
The Slovak Radio Building, shaped like an upside down pyramid, was designed in 1967 by Štefan Svetko, Štefan Ďurkovič and Barnabáš Kissling and completed in 1983, [8] at a time when socialist realism was the official architectural style in Czechoslovakia.
Pyramid; Radio and Television of Slovakia; Slovak Radio Building; Slovak Television and Radio; Slovenský rozhlas; Global file usage.
Other prominent 20th-century structures include the Most Slovenského národného povstania (Bridge of the Slovak national uprising) across the Danube featuring a UFO-like tower restaurant, Slovak Radio's inverted-pyramid-shaped headquarters, and the uniquely designed Kamzík TV Tower with an observation deck and rotating restaurant. In the ...
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Slovakia: Bratislava – (Slovak National Museum, Obrazy a plastiky (paintings and sculptures), 1999), [3] Slovakian radio in the Slovak radio building (pyramid), 2009.) [4] Rajec, Šahy, Štúrovo, – (City Gallery J.Barta, 1999) [5] Banská Bystrica, Nitra, Topoľčany, Dunajská Streda, Dubnica nad Váhom – (House of Culture Dubnica nad ...