Euro Tower, Office skyscraper in Bucharest, Romania
The Euro Tower is a modern office building with a glass and steel structure rising 80 meters across 18 floors in Sector 2. The facade features large glass panels that give the building a sleek contemporary look while flooding the office spaces with natural light.
Construction began in 2008 and was completed in 2010, representing a significant investment that boosted Bucharest's modern office sector. The building's completion marked a new phase in contemporary architecture and commercial real estate development in the city.
Romanian architect Dorin Stefan collaborated with Chapman Taylor architects to design this building that follows international standards for sustainable architecture.
The tower is easy to locate in central Sector 2 and provides good accessibility for visitors and workers. The site offers ample pedestrian space and is well connected by public transport, making arrival straightforward and comfortable.
The building was Bucharest's first certified green building with BREEAM certification for environmental performance. This early recognition made it a model for sustainable construction in the city's evolving business landscape.
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