Zebra Tower Explained

Zebra Tower
Location:Warsaw, Poland
Address:1 Mokotowska Street
Start Date:September 2008
Completion Date:December 2010
Architect:
  • Martin Tröthan
  • Piotr Bujnowski
Owner:Union Investment
Developer:S+B Gruppe
Floor Area:18,280 m2
Floor Count:17
Building Type:Office building
Height:60 m

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.[1] In 2011, it was sold to Union Investment for 76 million euros. It was the largest transaction in the developer's history.[2] The same year, Zebra Tower became the first building in Poland to receive the LEED Gold certificate.[3]

Characteristics

The skyscraper is 17-storeys-tall, and has the total height of 60 m. It has the floor area of 18,280 m².[4]

Notes and References

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