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Magnet Residence

1023 Tirana, Artan Lenja Street 61, Albanien

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Magnet Residence - Magnet Residence

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Magnet Residence - Magnet Residence

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Magnet Residence - Magnet Residence

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Magnet Residence - Magnet Residence

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Magnet Residence - Magnet Residence

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Magnet Residence - Magnet Residence

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Magnet Residence - Magnet Residence

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Magnet Residence - Magnet Residence

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Magnet Residence - Magnet Residence

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Magnet Residence - Magnet Residence

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Magnet Residence - Magnet Residence

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Magnet Residence - Magnet Residence

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Magnet Residence - Magnet Residence

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Magnet Residence - Magnet Residence

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Magnet Residence - Magnet Residence

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Magnet Residence - Magnet Residence

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Magnet Residence - Magnet Residence

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Diese Objektpräsentation wurde angelegt von: Kontakt sh.p.k

Basisdaten zum Objekt

Lage des Objektes

Artan Lenja Street 61, 1023 Tirana, Albanien

Objektkategorie

Objektart

Art der Baumaßnahme

Neubau

Fertigstellungstermin

01.2021

Projektbeteiligte Firmen und Personen

Architekt/Planer

Kontakt sh.p.k

Pasho Hysa 26-0714

1004 Tirana

Albanien

Tel. +355676063303

info@kontakt.al

Architekt/Planer

Studio Libeskind

2 Rector St. 10038

NY 10006 New York

Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika

Tel. +212 497 9100

info@daniel-libeskind.com

Generalbauunternehmen

Kontakt sh.p.k

Pasho Hysa 26 0714

1004 Tirana

Albanien

Tel. +355676063303

info@kontakt.al

Verwendete Produkte

Dorken

Insulation

Lebo

Doors

Gebäudedaten

Bauweise

Mauerwerksbau

Tragwerkskonstruktion

Stahlbeton

Anzahl der Vollgeschosse

6- bis 10-geschossig

Raummaße und Flächen

Bruttogrundfläche

150.000 m²

 

Nutzfläche

14.000 m²

 

Grundstücksgröße

50.000 m²

Beschreibung

Objektbeschreibung

Tirana—and Albania as a whole—have undergone a remarkable transformation, moving from an oppressive totalitarian regime to a free and open society. This profound shift is what inspired Daniel Libeskind to engage with the city. With the Magnet project, his vision was to channel this spirit of liberty and renewal into a new kind of neighborhood—one that embodies openness, vibrant urban life, and a strong sense of place, offering a quality of living that resonates both locally and globally.
Libeskind’s design introduces a new typology for Tirana — one that contributes meaningfully to the lives of citizens. This is a high-density neighborhood, but it is also a deeply human one:​ sustainable, ecological, and filled with beautiful vistas, public piazzas, and lively pedestrian energy. At its core, the project is about people — about re-centering urban design around human scale, interaction, and joy.
The neighborhood offers space for families, for bicycles, for children, for gathering — with playgrounds, greenery, and amenities that make it a truly livable part of the city. Every apartment is designed to offer light, air, and a strong connection to the surroundings. The blocks themselves are a new architectural idea:​ open to each other, built around gardens, and connected through a pedestrian network rich with opportunities. This is not just planning — this is creating space through massing, perspective, sky, light, and material. It is a three-dimensional experience of the city.
Libeskind explains that the project is based on the genius loci — the spirit of place — and responds to Tirana’s history, its proportions, and its light. Magnet is a continuation of Albania’s evolving urban story, one that reflects coexistence, diversity, and the shared aspirations of its people. It introduces a new philosophy of residential construction — one that rethinks the relationship between human and space.
It goes beyond traditional housing. It offers individuality, openness, and a deep sense of belonging. The relationship we have with space shapes our understanding of ourselves, of place, and of community.
As Libeskind puts it:​
“The word ‘statues,’ even the image, is something old-fashioned. I think it is more than statues today — it's about creating spaces, public spaces, that can make people care about things they didn’t know about.”
Magnet is one such space — a place that speaks to the future of Tirana, and to the power of architecture to transform not just cities, but lives.

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