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WARSAW HUB

A huge complex of three buildings destined for offices, hotel and commercial purposes, growing out of a common podium, located at Rondo Ignacy Daszyński in Wola, which is currently becoming the largest cluster of Warsaw skyscrapers. The implementation concerns the entire podium, including link bridges between towers A, B and C, and the hotel tower A, with its 22 floors. The podium was outlined on an irregular polygonal plan, while the tower - on a seemingly elliptical plan, consisting of four angular sections with different radii. Bottom floors, each about 6 m high, the ground floor and the first floor glazed by full panes, without any horizontal divisions, give a feeling of monumental reception from the street level. Meanwhile, the effect of narrow window facades, gradually enlarged every second floor up, and integrated into white ventilated cladding, allows the impression of slenderness to the entire skyscraper's silhouette. Richly diversified facade typologies, details analysed scrupulously, multitude of curved elements, etc., required an exceptionally extensive design study and a very precise installation process.
- 10,000 m2 of aluminium and glass façade
- 5,000 m2 of ventilated facades made of aluminium cassettes
- 8,000 mb of glyphs extruded from specially designed dies
- 3,500 m2 of louver cladding, polygonal and curved
- cornices along inter-floor strips, straight and curved
- balustrades and glass screens
- suspended glass roofs
- stainless steel cladding
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