The investment includes an interestingly shaped recreational area with a variety of small architectural elements, covering a space of over 2,600 sqm.
Green hills surrounded by numerous plantings have been equipped with slides, creating a playful environment. Between the hills, you’ll find various features encouraging both walking and play, such as a sensory path, tunnel, and various seating options. The walking path will lead further through the landscaping of subsequent stages of the development, creating a quiet, pleasant walking area along the former Młynówka.
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Each apartment has been designed to allow for the installation of air conditioning.
For the apartments on the ground floor and the first floor, spaces have been designated in the underground garage for installing external units. For the apartments located on the second and third floors of the building, designated access points and space on the roof have been reserved for the installation of external units.
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The story of Jan Gloger, father of Zygmunt, inspired us to reflect this natural heritage in Ogrody Glogera. That is why throughout the estate, you will find subtle references to apple trees – from the green spaces to the interior design details.
The Visual Identification System is not only about marking staircase numbers, apartments, and parking spaces. A well-thought-out and carefully designed signage system helps residents and their guests find their way easily, while also showcasing attention to every detail, enhancing the attractiveness and aesthetics of the designed spaces. The interiors of the buildings are dominated by energetic green tones, interwoven with elegant black accents.
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