New standard in Župa: Construction of Boka Verde begins according to Scandinavian eco-project

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Project management Boka Verde officially announces the receipt of a building permit. The new residential complex will be located in the Župa neighborhood – a location that is today becoming a key vector of city development.

The project is being designed by a renowned Swedish architectural firm. Semrén & Månsson. The main idea is the seamless integration of contemporary architecture into the natural landscape of Tivat. The concept is based on the principles of biophilic design and the philosophy of the "City-Park".

The project radically solves the parking problem: 100% of cars are placed in an underground garage, which preserves the peace and safety of pedestrians in the settlement. The internal territory is entirely dedicated to residents – it is a cascade of green recreation areas, swimming pools and children's playgrounds.

The implementation of Boka Verde is aligned with the municipality's plans for infrastructure modernization. The Župa location is being transformed into a prestigious green neighborhood with a unique architectural concept, where Boka Verde will be the first implemented project of the new standard.

"Obtaining a building permit is the 'green light' for the realization of our vision of Tivat as a city for a pleasant life. We don't just build squares, we create an environment. The Župa settlement has enormous potential, and Boka Verde will set high standards of construction quality here.", — he stated Vadim Ryazanov, project co-investor.

"Relying on experience with global hotel operators, we are introducing international service standards into the residential segment. We came to Tivat for the long term. By keeping management within the company, we guarantee that the facility will look impeccable in 10 years, thus maintaining the status of the entire Župa settlement.", — he emphasized Aleksej Lagutin, subinvestitor projekta.

The project will be implemented in two phases, with the first phase scheduled for completion in 2027 and the second in 2028.

Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

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