The building occupies the corner of the streets of Strahinjića Bana and Ulica 7. juli (7th July Street), and a residential tower rises from its corner. This residential–office complex was built in 1973, according to the designs of the architect Toma Drezgić.
The building which belongs to the architecture of the International Style is composed of two volumes: a horizontal one, which occupies the ground level area, with a visible colonnade and two floors extending towards the east and south in shape of the Cyrillic letter G (Г), and whose façade surface is patterned by window openings of equal dimensions, and a vertical one, which is a residential tower with a ground level and twelve stories. The residential tower has a roof terrace on the top, and its dominantly vertical character is softened by the horizontal strips forming terraces on the corners and trimming the window openings on the top and bottom sides.
On the horizontal level, the office space part of the building houses various city institutions, including the Town Planning Institute and the Niš Land Development public agency.