Sky Tower (Wrocław)

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Sky Tower is a skyscraper in Wrocław, Poland. At 212 metres (696 ft) and featuring 51 floors, it is the tallest building in Wrocław and was also the tallest building in Poland in the category of height to roof until Varso Tower overtook it in 2022. Construction began in 2007 and was completed in 2012.

Sky Tower
Sky Tower in 2015
Map
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeMixed use
LocationWrocław, Poland
Coordinates51°5′38″N 17°1′3″E / 51.09389°N 17.01750°E / 51.09389; 17.01750
Construction startedDecember 2007
Topped-outSeptember 2011
Completed2012
Opening24 May 2012
CostUS$400 million
Height
Antenna spire212 m (696 ft)
Roof206 m (676 ft)
Technical details
Floor count51
Design and construction
Architect(s)Mariusz Korszorsz and Dariusz Dziubiński (Studio Archiektoniczne FOLD s.c.)
Main contractorLC Corp.
Website
skytower.pl

Overview

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The Profile of Time sculpture by Salvador Dalí in front of the Sky Tower

The project is located on a property with an area of 27,362 square metres (294,520 sq ft) in the south of the centre of Wrocław, approximately 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) from the Main Market Square. The plot was previously occupied by the 24-storey Poltegor Centre, which before its demolition was the tallest building in the city at 92 metres (302 ft) in height.[1]

The 51-storey Sky Tower rises 212 metres (696 ft), with a roof height of 206 metres (676 ft). It features office space on the lower levels and 184 apartments on the 28th to 48th floors. A publicly accessible observation deck is located on the 49th floor. Opened on 3 January 2014, it is the highest observation deck in Poland.[2]

Accompanying the skyscraper are two other buildings: a four-storey low-rise featuring a shopping mall, and a 19-storey building with a cascading sail design, containing offices and 52 apartments on floors 11–18.

History

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Sky Tower under construction, January 2012
 
Sky Tower the day before its opening, 23 May 2012

The building permit was obtained by the investor on 10 August 2007, with the foundation works starting on 6 December 2007.

According to the initial architectural plans, Sky Tower would be a residential, office and commercial complex consisting of seven buildings of various heights and with an aggregate surface area exceeding 260,000 square metres (2,800,000 sq ft). One of the apartment buildings comprising Sky Tower was to be 258 metres (846 ft) in height, including a spire (roof height at 221 metres (725 ft)) and thus be the tallest residential building in Poland. The complex was to contain a parking facility with a capacity of over 2,000 cars. Completion of the Sky Tower project was originally slated for the second half of 2010.

Like many construction sites around the world, Sky Tower was affected by the 2008 economic crisis. On 3 November 2008, the developer of the complex, LC Corp, sold the project to its main shareholder Leszek Czarnecki (shareholder Getin Holding SA), one of the richest individuals in Poland, who suspended construction for six months due to uncertain market conditions of the investment.[3] In mid-December 2008, it was announced that the complex would be redesigned. In June 2009, after a half-year break, the construction was resumed and until the end of October the building was built according to the old design, as the investor had not yet made a final decision as to the height of the skyscraper. In November 2009, the investor announced a new design for the project.

The tower was topped-out in September 2011 and completed in early 2012. On 24 April 2012, the sculpture Profile of Time by Spanish artist Salvador Dalí was installed in front of the Sky Tower, on permanent loan from the Dalí Museum in Paris.[4]

The opening of the complex was held on 24 May 2012.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Biały, Remigiusz (9 January 2023). "TOP 10 najwyższych budynków we Wrocławiu. Czy Sky Tower zostanie zdetronizowany? Galeria, ranking i ciekawostki". Wrocław Nasze Miasto (in Polish). Archived from the original on 14 January 2023. Retrieved 11 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Sky Tower – punkt widokowy (ZDJĘCIA)". wroclaw.pl (in Polish). 3 January 2014. Archived from the original on 18 November 2022. Retrieved 11 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Nowy inwestor Sky Tower zdecydował o wstrzymaniu budowy na 6 miesięcy". WP Finanse (in Polish). 3 November 2008. Archived from the original on 25 October 2022. Retrieved 11 June 2023.
  4. ^ Olga Pisklewicz (25 April 2012). "Rzeźba Salvadora Dali we wrocławskim Sky Tower". Portal RynekISztuka.pl (in Polish). Archived from the original on 26 September 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  5. ^ Wronecki, Przemysław (24 May 2012). "Galeria Sky Tower. Sklepy już czynne (ZDJĘCIA)". Gazeta Wrocławska (in Polish). Archived from the original on 7 March 2023. Retrieved 11 June 2023.
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