Jurkovič Heating Plant (Jurkovičova Tepláreň, originally known as Bratislava heating plant) is a reconstruction of an old functionalist building of Bratislava heating plant in the Old Town, which was designed by Dušan Jurkovič, as a part of the former industrial area of the city. Today, it houses BASE co-working center, a café, a restaurant and a gallery. Jurkovič Heating Plant was built in the former industrial area of Bratislava, in between Čulenova, Továrenská and Bottova streets. It was designed by a Slovak architect Dušan Jurkovič, who worked with Západoslovenské elektrárne (a Slovak electricity supply company) and is considered to be the founder of modern architecture in Slovakia. The heating plant complex was built after the war in the 1940s on the grounds of Apollo, a mineral oil refinery. It was built gradually, in accordance with the ever-changing technological and architectural trends. The building of the heating plant itself represents the oldest part of the entire complex. The process of its construction began in 1941 and was completed in 1942, altogether with the boiler room and the turbine hall. On June 16, 1944, American bombers attacked the Apollo Refinery as well as the Winter Harbor and the Danube Bridge in Bratislava. The building of the heating plant was also partially hit and damaged by the bombing. Up until the 1970s, there were several additions to the area: two new turbine halls were constructed as well as water systems, a transformer station, a second boiler room with a distribution point and a control station, circulating pumps and oil management systems. The chimney became a dominant feature of the area. Its operation was held back at the end of the 20th century. Consequently, the building fell into disrepair for several years. On April 23, 2008, the building was recognized as a National Cultural Monument because of its architectural qualities (ÚZPF number 11561/2). In 2018, Penta Real Estate obtained a permit to revitalize Jurkovič Heating Plant which received its occupancy certificate again in 2021.