Warsaw Trade Tower
The Warsaw Trade Tower (WTT) is a skyscraper in Warsaw. Along with the Palace of Culture and Science, Warsaw Spire, Varso and Złota 44, it is one of the five buildings in Warsaw with a roof height greater than 180 metres (590 ft). The Warsaw Trade Tower is the fourth tallest building in Poland.
Warsaw Trade Tower | |
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General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Office |
Location | Warsaw, Poland |
Coordinates | 52°14′08″N 20°58′59″E |
Construction started | 1997 |
Completed | 1999 |
Height | |
Architectural | 184 m (604 ft)[1] |
Antenna spire | 208 m (682 ft)[1] |
Top floor | 176 m (577 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 43 |
Floor area | 71,567 m2 (770,340 sq ft)[2] |
References | |
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The building is on Chłodna and Towarowa streets, two blocks from the Warsaw Uprising Museum.
The Warsaw Trade Tower has a metal spire (mast antenna relay) attached to the building on steel rims. The spire starts from a height of 32 floors and rises 24 m (79 ft) above the roof.
Construction took place from 1997 to 1999 by the Korean company Daewoo. In 2002, Daewoo sold the property to the American firm Apollo-Rida. At 208 metres (682 ft) in height (the main roof goes up to a height of 184 metres or 604 ft),[1] the 43-storey skyscraper includes a two-storey shopping centre, offices, and three floors of underground parking for 300 cars. The building has one of Europe's fastest elevators, travelling at a speed of 7 metres per second (23 ft/s). The foundation of the Warsaw Trade Tower is 11 metres (36 ft) deep and is based on 156 piles.
See also
References
- J. Szolomicki, H. Golasz-Szolomicka (2018). "Architectural and Structural Analysis of Selected Tall Buildings in Warsaw, Poland". World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology.
- "Warsaw Trade Tower". Skyscraper Center. CTBUH. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
- "Warsaw Trade Tower". CTBUH Skyscraper Center.