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Our history

We have been building in Slovakia since 2010. Despite our humble beginnings as a small company, we have been one of the most modern and progressive developers in Slovakia.

We have established ourselves on the market, particularly by always offering our customers a healthier alternative and higher housing standards.

From day one, we have tasked ourselves with making each new project a step better than the last. From smaller projects in our early days, we gradually grew and moved towards larger and more ambitious developments in cooperation with the biggest names in world’s architecture and urbanism. Throughout the years, we have successfully revitalized multiple brownfields in Bratislava, converting them into vibrant urban neighbourhoods.

We solidified our position as leaders in ecological development by obtaining a certification for constructing the most environmentally friendly building in Slovakia and Slovenia, where we operate since 2018.. In 2022, we have also opened our office in Prague, Czechia.

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Urbanism

Our goal is to contribute to a better, healthier, and more sustainable future through new technologies, responsible business practices, and quality urbanism that prioritizes people's needs.

We strive to elevate and transform neglected areas into living and breathing parts of cities with a valuable contribution to society.

As a developer, we recognize our responsibility to the city and its future development. We believe it's crucial for the private sector to take an active role in current urban development, and that's why we have adopted 5 interconnected urban principles. These principles are essential to responsible growth and creating a sustainable city that enhances people's lives and makes them easier.

Marián Hlavačka

We strive to elevate and transform neglected areas into living and breathing parts of cities with a valuable contribution to society.

Marián Hlavačka

CEO CORWIN

Urban principles by CORWIN

Drawing on years of experience, we have developed our own urban principles that guide our work and allow us to create healthy, green, compact, diverse, and flexible cities that are both people- and nature-friendly. These principles have enabled us to build thriving communities that prioritize sustainability and the well-being of their inhabitants.

Healthy city

Healthy city

How we plan new construction, the features we use and the quality of work we put in has an immense influence on people‘s wellbeing.

Green city

Green city

By designing our projects with the benefits of greenery in mind, we can create future-proof projects that uplift their surroundings and improve the quality of life in the city.

Compact city

Compact city

Urban development that prioritizes interconnectedness, efficiency, and compactness can have multiple benefits, including reducing CO2 emissions, improving air quality, and lowering transportation costs.

Diverse city

Diverse city

When designing a functioning part of the city, it is therefore crucial for us to think of the placemaking aspects of our projects and create developments which help the city grow in a positive way.

Flexible city

Flexible city

We recognize the global problem of pollution and have made revitalizing brownfields and promoting zero-waste initiatives a fundamental aspect of our work to help reduce pollution worldwide.

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