<p>Foster & Partners have commenced construction work on Varso Tower in the core of Warsaw’s city centre. With a height of 310 metres and covering an area of 140,000 square metres, the 53-storey building is expected to be Poland’s tallest tower when completed in 2020.<br /><br />The building, which will have adaptable office spaces, with floorplates averaging up to 4,000 square metres, is aimed to be a hub for both smaller and large multinational enterprises. Varso Tower will also house an observation deck constructed at a height of 230 metres, as well as two restaurants, shops and cafes.<br /><br />The lower buildings in the complex, constructed by Hermanowicz Rewski Architects, will form a central frontage alongside one of the main streets next to the Central Railway Station and will cascade into a joint multistorey podium with green rooftop terraces. The builders will use technologies to minimise electricity and water consumption, and curb air pollution. <br /><br /></p>
<p>Foster & Partners have commenced construction work on Varso Tower in the core of Warsaw’s city centre. With a height of 310 metres and covering an area of 140,000 square metres, the 53-storey building is expected to be Poland’s tallest tower when completed in 2020.<br /><br />The building, which will have adaptable office spaces, with floorplates averaging up to 4,000 square metres, is aimed to be a hub for both smaller and large multinational enterprises. Varso Tower will also house an observation deck constructed at a height of 230 metres, as well as two restaurants, shops and cafes.<br /><br />The lower buildings in the complex, constructed by Hermanowicz Rewski Architects, will form a central frontage alongside one of the main streets next to the Central Railway Station and will cascade into a joint multistorey podium with green rooftop terraces. The builders will use technologies to minimise electricity and water consumption, and curb air pollution. <br /><br /></p>