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Warsaw, Nautilus

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One of the most interesting office buildings designed by the “architect of nascent capitalism” in Poland, Stefan Kuryłowicz (1949-2011). It was built on a narrow plot on Nowogrodzka Street in Warsaw between 1996 and 1998. It is distinguished by its sloped façade and the metal high-tech architecture Kuryłowicz pioneered in Poland. “A manifesto building that wanted to speak about its time and the possibilities it offered” (Ewa Kuryłowicz). It has 11 floors, including two underground levels, and offers approximately 8,000 square meters of office space. Address: Nowogrodzka Street 11, Warsaw.

 

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