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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Zebra Tower

Zebra Tower is an office building in Warsaw, Poland, located in the Downtown district, at 1 Mokotowska Street. It was opened in 2010, and, is 17-storeys-tall, and has the total height of 60 m.

History

The building was designed by Martin Tröthan from Hoffmann Architekten firm, and Piotr Bujnowski. It was developed by S+B Gruppe, and constructed by Bilfinger Berger Budownictwo between September 2008 and December 2010. In 2011, it was sold to Union Investment for 76 million euros. It was the largest transaction in the developer's history. The same year, Zebra Tower became the first building in Poland to receive the LEED Gold certificate.

Characteristics

The skyscraper is 17-storeys-tall, and has the total height of 60 m. It has the floor area of 18,280 m².

References

  1. ^ "Zebra Tower. Warszawa, Mokotowska 1". urbanity.pl (in Polish).
  2. ^ "Biurowiec Zebra Tower w Warszawie – Piotr Bujnowski architekt, Martin Troethan, Esnst Hoffmann". archinea.pl. 25 July 2013.
  3. ^ "Zebra Tower". sb-gruppe.at.
  4. ^ "Zebra Tower pierwszym budynkiem w Polsce z certyfikatem LEED Gold". propertynews.pl (in Polish). 30 November 2011.