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52°13′37″N 20°59′35″E / 52.22694°N 20.99306°EV Tower (formarly Warta Tower) is an office building in Wola, Warsaw, Poland.
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General information | |
Location | Warsaw, Poland |
Address | ul. Chmielna 85/87 |
Construction started | 1998 |
Completed | 2000 |
Owner | TUiR Warta |
Height | 82m |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 22+3 |
Floor area | 25,800m² |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Jerzy Czyż, Leszek Kazimierz Klajnert |
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Description
editThe building was designed by Jerzy Czyż and Leszek Kazimierz Klajnert.[1] It a 22-storey building and is 82 meters tall. It was in construction between 1998 and 2000. It is owned by TUiR Warta insurance company, which is where the name of the building comes from. The building is the headquarters of the company.
The building is almost completely glazed in dark blue glass. Lower floors of the buildings have panels of polished dark gray granite.
The lobby of the building contains a sculpture of Barbara Falender.[1] The area of the courtyard is 1200m².[2]
History
editIn March 2022 Globalworth, the owner of the building, offered space for 500 Ukrainian refugees under the SPACE FOR UKRAINE motto.[3] [4]
References
edit- ^ a b Marta., Leśniakowska (2002). Architektura w Warszawie : lata 1989-2001 (Wyd. 1 ed.). Warszawa: Arkada Pracownia Historii Sztuki. ISBN 8390895056. OCLC 54440235.
- ^ Marta., Leśniakowska (2002). Architektura w Warszawie : lata 1989-2001 (Wyd. 1 ed.). Warszawa: Arkada Pracownia Historii Sztuki. ISBN 8390895056. OCLC 54440235.
- ^ Globalworth. "SPACE FOR UKRAINE – Globalworth supports Ukraine war humanitarian relief efforts".
- ^ "W biurowcach w centrum Warszawy zamieszkają uchodźcy". Gazeta Wyborcza (in Polish). Retrieved 2022-03-20.