History

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Chmielna 89 was an investment of Cavatina Holding, and designed by Epstein architecture firm. It was constructed between December 2017 and May 2020. In 2019, the project recieved the International Property Award.

Characteristics

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Asymmetrically-dented trapezoidal prism?


Chmielna 89 is a high-tech postmodernist skyscraper office building, located at 89 Chmielna Street, at the intersection with Miedziana Street, and near Jerusalem Avenue. It borders V Tower skyscraper. The 14-storey-building has an irregular form, with the shape of a asymmetrically-dented trapezoidal polyhedron.


each side being of different shape.



seen with different shapes when viewed from different sides. From Chmielna Street is seen as an irregular form with sharp inverted angles, from the Warsaw Ochota railway station, as a right-angled triangle, and from Jerusalem Avenue as a classical cuboid. It has an angeled roof with its side walls  triangular, with
The side of Jerusalem Avenue features a uniform glass wall, while the remaining sides are covered in galls panels with steel frames. The main entrance on Miedziana Street features an arcade with large oblique pillars. The entrance on Chmielna Street features terraces with a garden. 

The building has the total height of 79 m, and total floor area of 28,350 m². It has two underground storeys.


To co wyróżnia biurowiec Chmielna 89 to zapewne jego bryła, która przypomina kryształ oraz zastosowanie wysokiej jakości materiałów budowlanych i dekoracyjnych. Elewacja budynku przy Chmielnej to liniowo-rytmiczny układ paneli fasadowych imitujących stal nierdzewną.


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https://inzynierbudownictwa.pl/chmielna-89-nowy-biurowiec-w-warszawie/

https://businessinsider.com.pl/firmy/flagowy-projekt-budowlany-sprzedany/fvmfxtj

https://www.forbes.pl/life/cavatina-sprzedala-udzialy-w-chmielna-89-amerykanski-fundusz-nowym-wspolwlascicielem/vxq2hwe

https://sztuka-architektury.pl/article/10581/chmielna-89-piramida-w-warszawie