Złota 44 is a residential skyscraper (192 meters high, 52 stories) in central Warsaw, Poland. It was designed by Polish-American architect Daniel Libeskind, in association with Polish architects Architecture. It was developed by US real estate investment manager Amstar and Warsaw developer BBI Development, which bought the topped-out but unfinished building from its initial developer, ORCO. The building's name comes from its address on Złota ("Golden") Street. Złota 44 is located next to Varso Tower, the tallest building in the European Union (310 m), the Palace of Culture and Science, the second tallest building in Poland (237 m), and the Złote Tarasy shopping center. At 192 meters, Złota 44 is one of the tallest residential buildings in Poland and the European Union. The luxury 52-story skyscraper contains 287 apartments. All of these are equipped with the home management system (HMS), facilitating control of the air conditioning, roller blinds, heating, illumination, and allowing online restaurant orders and other services. All residents receive a security card, which only allows them to reach the floor their apartment is located on. More information...
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