Q22 (building)
Skyscraper in Warsaw, Poland
52°14′08″N 20°59′53″E / 52.23556°N 20.99806°E / 52.23556; 20.99806Q22 is a neomodern office skyscraper in Warsaw, Poland. The project was developed by the Polish real estate developer Echo Investment and designed by APA Kuryłowicz & Associates with collaboration of Buro Happold Polska. The building is 159 metres (522 ft) high and has 50,000 m2 (540,000 sq ft) rentable office space.[1] It replaces the Mercure Fryderyk Chopin hotel that occupied this site between 1991 and 2012.
Construction started in June 2013 and cleared the ground in October 2014.[1] The building was opened in October 2016.[2]
Deloitte chose this building in late 2014 as its Polish headquarters.[3]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Q22 projektu Kuryłowicz & Associates: Biurowiec wychodzi już nad ziemię" (in Polish). Propertydesign.pl. 2014-10-14. Retrieved 2015-01-30.
- ^ "Q22 opened for visitors".
- ^ "Q22 - Deloitte's new headquarters". British-Polish Chamber of Commerce. 2014-11-14. Archived from the original on January 29, 2015. Retrieved 2015-01-30.
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Buildings over 100 metres in Warsaw
- Varso Tower (310 m)
- Palace of Culture and Science (237 m)
- Warsaw Spire (220 m)
- Warsaw Unit (202 m)
- Skyliner (195 m)
- Złota 44 (192 m)
- Warsaw Trade Tower (187 m)
- InterContinental Warsaw (164 m)
- Cosmopolitan Twarda 2/4 (160 m)
- Rondo 1 (159.2 m)
- Q22 (159 m)
- Skysawa (155 m)
- Warsaw Financial Center (143 m)
- Mennica Legacy Tower (140 m)
- Centrum LIM (140 m)
- Generation Park (140 m)
- Chałubińskiego 8 (139 m)
- The Warsaw Hub 1 (130 m)
- The Warsaw Hub 2 (130 m)
- Spektrum (128 m)
- Łucka City (120 m)
- Forest (120 m)
- Atlas Tower (116 m)
- Central Tower (115 m)
- Novotel Warszawa Centrum (111 m)
- Intraco I (107 m)
- Złote Tarasy (105 m)
- PZU Tower (104 m)
- Ilmet (103 m)
- Błękitny Wieżowiec (100 m)
- The Bridge (174 m)
- Skyreach (170 m)
- Upper One (131.5 m)
- Skyliner II (130 m)
- Towarowa Tower A (105 m)
- Towarowa Tower B (105 m)
- Studio A (102 m)
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