Kolmex Building, Office building in Wola district, Warsaw, Poland
The Kolmex Building is an office structure with irregular forms and non-linear configurations located at Grzybowska Street numbers 80 and 82. The exterior combines glass, metal, and angular elements in a deconstructivist design.
Architect Tadeusz Spychála designed this structure in 1992 as a sign of architectural transformation in post-communist Warsaw. The project marked the beginning of a new building culture following the political transition.
The building displays fragmented geometric forms that reflect new architectural directions of early 1990s Poland. Its irregular facades shape the streetscape and show how construction evolved after the political transformation.
The building houses multiple businesses and modern office spaces in the Wola district, a centrally located business area. Its location on Grzybowska Street offers good accessibility and easy connection to public transportation.
The structure became pioneering work in deconstructivist architecture in Poland and attracted attention from design professionals across Europe. Its unexpected angles and fracturing lines represent a radical break from earlier architectural conventions.
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