The doors of the building Sirius A2 are opened. First residents are discovering the comfort of modern office buildings, Sirius A2 has joined the Sirius A1 and Sirius B, with several lounge and outdoor areas.
In addition to an attractive work spaces, visitors may also take advantage of the garden-like atmosphere and innovative restaurant concepts to be found in Sirius Square. This provides the perfect environment for taking a break during the day, or just relaxing after work in the outside lounge.
Sirius is Belgrade’s brightest star..
- Offers a new, modern, distinctive concept
- Sets a new architectural and cultural benchmark in Belgrade with its attractive outside space
- Provides the highest levels of comfort and convenience
- Is a new social focal point, a new place to see and be seen!
What is Sirius?
Sirius is made up of two Class A office buildings, Sirius A and Sirius B, connected by a joint underground garage.
- Plot area: 9.237 m2
- Number of floors above ground: GF + 8
- Above ground gross area (GFA): 30.801 m2
- Number of underground levels: 2 (UG garage)
- Number of parking spaces: 388
Explore Sirius
The guiding idea behind the project is the focus on sustainability. Both buildings meet the highest ecological standards and clerverly provide an ideal working and leisure environment.
Sirius far exceeds the average market standards, thereby enabling tenants to take full advantage of benefits such as:
- Outstanding working environment
- Efficiency and flexibility due to smart floor layouts
- More comfort as a result of new building technology
- Optimized operating costs
- Prime location in the heart of Belgrade business district
- Excellent traffic connections
Sirius and Milutin Milankovic
Sirius is named after the brightest star in the night sky. The name “Sirius” is derived from the ancient Greek: -Sirius (“glowing” or “scorcher”). What the naked eye perceives as a single star is actually a binary (double) star system – similar to the office buildings Sirius A and Sirius B.
Sirius is located on the street that was named after Milutin Milankovic, a renowned Serbian scientist whose major contribution to science dealt with the climates of all the planets in the solar systems and the cyclical changes of the Earth’s position relative to the Sun. It’s therefore appropriate to pay additional tribute to him by naming our Project “Sirius”.