Chmielna 89
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General information | |
Type | Skyscraper office building |
Architectural style | |
Location | Wola, Warsaw, Poland |
Address | 89 Chmielna Street |
Coordinates | 52°13′37″N 20°59′32″E / 52.226982°N 20.992185°E |
Construction started | December 2017 |
Completed | May 2020 |
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Height | |
Architectural | 79 m |
Roof | 79 m |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 14 |
Floor area | 28,350 m² |
Design and construction | |
Architecture firm | Epstein |
Developer | Cavatina Holding |
Chmielna 89 is a high-tech postmodernist skyscraper office building in Warsaw, Poland, located at 89 Chmielna Street, at the intersection with Miedziana Street, and near Jerusalem Avenue, within the Wola district. It borders V Tower skyscraper. The 14-storey-building has a height of 79 m, with an irregular form ib the shape of an asymmetrically dented trapezoidal polyhedron, with each side having a different shape. It was opened in 2020, and is the headquarters of PKO Bank Polski.
History
[edit]Chmielna 89 was designed by Epstein architecture firm, as an investment of the Cavatina Holding. It was constructed between December 2017 and May 2020.[1] The building was originally proposed as a 300-metre-tall skyscraper, that would have been called Kulczyk Tower, and developed Kulczyk Silverstein Properties. However, the project did not received permission for construction, and was subsequently abandoned. A 79-metre-tell tower was developed instead.[2] In 2019, the project received the International Property Award.[1] In 2020, it received the BREEAM certificate. The same year, 65% of its ownership was sold to United States-based Madison International Realty. It also became headquarers of the PKO Bank Polski.[3]
Architecture
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Chmielna 89 is a high-tech postmodernist skyscraper office building, located at 89 Chmielna Street, at the intersection with Miedziana Street, and near Jerusalem Avenue. It borders V Tower skyscraper. The 14-storey-building has an irregular form, with the shape of an asymmetrically dented trapezoidal polyhedron, with each side having a different shape. When viewed from Chmielna Street is it seen as an irregular form with sharp inverted angles, from the Warsaw Ochota railway station, as a right-angled triangle, and from Jerusalem Avenue as a classical cuboid. It has an angeled roof with triangulary-shapaed side walls. The side of Jerusalem Avenue features a uniform glass wall façade, while the remaining sides are covered in glass panels with steel frames. The main entrance at Miedziana Street features an arcade with large oblique pillars. The entrance on Chmielna Street features terraces with a garden.[1] The building has the total height of 79 m, and total floor area of 28,350 m2. It has two underground storeys.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Nowy biurowiec Chmielna 89. Mówią na niego 'warszawska piramida'". bryla.pl (in Polish). 13 May 2020.
- ^ "Chmielna 89 niemalże gotowa!". nowawarszawa.pl (in Polish). 30 June 2020.
- ^ "Cavatina sprzedała udziały w Chmielna 89. Amerykański fundusz nowym współwłaścicielem". forbes.pl (in Polish). 17 September 2020.
- ^ "Chmielna 89. Warszawa". urbanity.pl (in Polish).