Koospol building, Office building in Prague, Czech Republic
The Koospol building is an office complex in Prague that consists of a main structure and an annex, arranged across seven stories. The facility combines workspace across multiple sections and houses various commercial tenants throughout its floors.
The structure was built between 1975 and 1977 as the headquarters for Koospol, Czechoslovakia's foreign trade organization. After the political changes of 1989, it became home to international business tenants and later underwent significant modernization.
The building reflects the practical design approach of its era, with its concrete forms and straightforward geometric layout. The architecture shows how office spaces were constructed to be efficient and functional rather than ornamental.
The facility offers parking spaces for visitors and tenants, along with onsite amenities such as a cafeteria and sports facilities for occupants. The building's location in a business district makes it straightforward to access and navigate.
The 2011 renovation transformed the building into the Cube Office Center while maintaining its original architectural elements from the Communist era.
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