International Business Center (Warsaw) Explained

International Business Center
Building Type:Office building
Location:Warsaw, Poland
Address:14 People's Army Avenue
Coordinates:52.2181°N 21.0139°W
Start Date:2001 (first building)
2006 (second building)
Completion Date:2007
Tip:59 m
Floor Count:13
Floor Area:36,300 m²
Architecture Firm:Denton Corker Marshall
Developer:GLL Real Estate Partners

The International Business Center (IBC) is an office building complex in Warsaw, Poland, located in the district of Downtown, at 14 People's Army Avenue. It consists of two connected buildings, the IBC I and IBC II. The complex was opened in 2007.

History

The International Business Center is a complex of two connected office buildings. The construction of the first building, the IBC I, begun in March 2002, and finished in April 2007. The construction of the second building, the IMC II lasted from 2006 to 2007. Both buildings were designed by Denton Corker Marshall architectural firm, and its construction was financed by GLL Real Estate Partners.[1]

In 2008, the IBC II received the Best Office Project Award at The Cepif & International Herald Tribune CEE Best Office Awards.[2]

Characteristics

The International Business Center is a complex of two connected office buildings, the IBC I and IBC II. It is located at 14 People's Army Avenue, near Jazdy Polskiej Roundabout, and between Polna Street, and Łazienkowska Thoroughfare.[1]

The complex has 13 storys, with the height of 59 m, and with the total floor area of 36,300 m2.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: International Business Center. Warszawa, aleja Armi Ludowej 14. urbanity.pl. pl.
  2. Web site: International Business Center B. pl. bazabiur.pl.