Focus Filtrowa, Office building in Śródmieście, Poland.
Focus Filtrowa is a contemporary office complex in the city center with 12 floors above ground and 3 basement levels providing extensive work space. The rectangular footprint and varied facade treatments on each side create a visually layered structure designed for international organizations and major financial firms.
Construction started in 1998 and finished in 2001, marking a period of architectural growth during post-communist Warsaw's transformation. The project reflects the city center's renewal and the arrival of international business standards to the evolving metropolis.
The building takes its name from Filtrowa Street and serves as a hub for international business activity that defines the district's character. Its design integrates with the surrounding neighborhood while maintaining a distinct modern presence among older urban structures.
The building sits in a central location with good access via surrounding streets and public transport options. The proximity to Mokotów Field offers visitors a chance to step between the business district and open green space when needed.
A four-story interior garden on the front wall brings an unexpected green element to the office environment with views toward Mokotów Field. A rooftop apiary demonstrates the building's commitment to supporting local ecological practices and pollinator habitats.
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