Zebra Tower, Office building in Downtown Warsaw, Poland
Zebra Tower is a 17-story office building in downtown Warsaw distinguished by its curved glass facade with alternating dark and light bands. The structure provides office areas and underground parking for its occupants.
The tower was built during Warsaw's expansion as a modern business hub in the early 2010s and has served as an office landmark since completion. Its development reflected the city's growing focus on contemporary commercial architecture.
The building takes its name from the alternating light and dark stripes on its curved glass facade, which resemble a zebra's coat. Visitors notice this striped pattern from different angles as daylight changes throughout the day.
The building sits near Politechnika metro station and is easy to reach by public transportation or on foot. The area around it has shops and services nearby, making it accessible from different parts of the city.
This was among the first buildings in Poland to meet strict environmental standards for construction and operation. Visitors can notice energy-efficient systems and sustainable materials throughout the structure.
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