Generation Park

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TypeOffice skyscraper
Architectural styleNeomodern
LocationWola, Warsaw, Poland,
  • 26 Prosta Street (X)
  • 4 Daszyński Roundabout (Y)
  • 28 Towarowa Street (Z)
Coordinates52°13′52.18″N 20°59′05.86″E / 52.2311611°N 20.9849611°E / 52.2311611; 20.9849611
Generation Park
The complex in 2021.
Interactive map of the Generation Park area
General information
TypeOffice skyscraper
Architectural styleNeomodern
LocationWola, Warsaw, Poland,
  • 26 Prosta Street (X)
  • 4 Daszyński Roundabout (Y)
  • 28 Towarowa Street (Z)
Coordinates52°13′52.18″N 20°59′05.86″E / 52.2311611°N 20.9849611°E / 52.2311611; 20.9849611
Construction startedNovember 2015
CompletedJanuary 2021
Owner
  • Hansainvest Real Assets (X and Y)
  • Deka Immobilien (Z)
Height
Roof140 m (Y)
Technical details
Floor count
  • 38 (Y)
  • 11 (X and Z)
Floor area
  • 84,000 m2 (total)
  • 47,000 m2 (Y)
  • 21,000 m2 (X)
  • 19,000 m2 (Z)
Design and construction
Architecture firmJEMS Architekci
DeveloperSkanska Property Poland
Main contractorSkanska Property Poland

The Generation Park is a neomodern complex of three office buildings in Warsaw, Poland, within the neighbourhood of Mirów in the district of Wola. It includes a 38-storey-tall skyscraper at 4 Daszyński Roundabout, and two 11-storey buildings at 36 Prosta Street and 28 Towarowa Street. The complex was constructed between 2015 and 2021, and designed by architecture firm JEMS Architekci.

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