The building has two wings. The main street wing is in its design and structure based on a three-aisle layout, with eight floors above grade and one basement floor. Two-aisle courtyard wing has three storeys. Between the two parts, there is a half-floor offset. The ground and first floors are office spaces while the rest of the floors above are residential. The layout is strictly operational. Residential floors are all designed as a typical uniform floor. This is particularly attributed to the influence of Weinwurm in the designing team. The unorthodox collaboration of architects came about following a competition where they finished in the top two places. The external appearance of the building bears the signs of a balanced late functionalism. It is defined by regularly spaced horizontal windows and a tile cladding at the street level. Its overall character is perhaps closer to the architectural concept of Bellus rather than Weinwurm.
Bibliography:
Dulla, M.: Architekt Emil Belluš. Bratislava, Slovart 2011, s. / p. 102. Lukačovič, Š.: Odborné a spoločenské kontakty s Emilom Bellušom. Projekt 41, 1999, 6, s. / p. 20 – 23 Fridrich Weinwurm - architekt Novej doby. Kusý M.: Emil Belluš. s. 50 - 51