Pirelli Tower, Poznań

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Pirelli Tower, Poznań, Modernist skyscraper in Jeżyce district, Poznań, Poland.

The Pirelli Tower stands at 127 meters tall with 32 floors, featuring a structural skeleton and glass curtain wall façades at the intersection of Zwierzyniecka and Gajowa streets.

Completed in 1963 during Poland's period of industrial growth, the tower was designed by architect Aleksandra Hubert as headquarters for the Union of Building Ceramics Industry.

The tower represents post-war architectural development in Poland, situated near the Old Zoo and the former German consulate in a historically significant neighborhood.

The building encompasses 1,900 square meters of office space at its base, serving as a central location for business activities and corporate events in Poznań.

The reinforced concrete structure maintains its original modernist design elements, marking a milestone in Polish architectural engineering of the early 1960s.

Location: Poznań

Inception: 1963

Architects: Aleksandra Hubert

GPS coordinates: 52.40870,16.90780

Latest update: March 4, 2025 13:01

Brutalist architecture buildings

Concrete buildings from brutalist architecture of the 1950s through 1970s. The structures feature raw concrete surfaces, geometric shapes and exposed structural elements. These buildings include administrative centers, universities, churches, theaters and residential complexes from multiple continents.

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