Chromos Tower, Modern office tower in Zagreb, Croatia
Chromos Tower is a modern office building in Zagreb, Croatia, measuring 60 meters tall across 15 floors with glass and concrete construction. The structure features clean lines and functional design across its facades.
This office building was completed in 1989, representing the final skyscraper development in Zagreb before the Croatian War of Independence began in 1991. Its construction occurred during a period of rapid urban expansion that later halted.
The tower represents the architectural preferences of late 1980s Croatia, when vertical office spaces became central to urban commercial development.
The tower is located at the intersection of Vukovar Street and Vjekoslav Heinzel Street in central Zagreb and functions as headquarters for multiple corporate offices. This central location makes it easily accessible by public transport.
The architects Marijan Turkulin and Peter Vouk designed this structure to maximize natural light through strategically positioned windows on all facades. This thoughtful approach helped create brighter working spaces throughout the building.
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