I'm glad you have understanding for my point @Grumpy.:)
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@TurkPower - why did you post those here? If you want to post pics of Istanbul so so in a thread of its own, not in one about Warzawa. Don't do it again.
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places like this should be open to the public to enjoy the skyline !
http://republika.pl/drex4/images/panora.jpg or is there a kind of this on top of Rondo or Zloty Terasy when finished ? |
I haven't heard about such a plans.
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The glass dome of Zlote Tarasy is now U/C:
http://bi.gazeta.pl//im/2123/z2123253G.jpg http://bi.gazeta.pl//im/2123/z2123255G.jpg http://www.sky.s64.pl/home/Plany/zt06.jpg And some info about this strange structure ;) area: 10 200 square meters weight: 1 400 tons It will be made of 4780 triangles of glass and 7120 steel beams :nuts: Designer: Johann Sishka http://bi.gazeta.pl//im/2123/z2123827G.jpg |
BTW: Not only Warsaw is booming:
Polish economy posts 7 year growth record Warsaw, Poland, Jun. 9 (UPI) -- The Polish economy grew by 6.9 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of 2004, official figures showed Wednesday. The growth was above expectations and marked the fastest pace of gross domestic product development in seven years. Economists said they now expected Poland to grow at a year-on-year rate of around 6 percent for the full year. Poland, with a population of nearly 40 million, is as big as all the other nine countries combined, which also joined the European Union May 1. Economic growth is heavily export driven with Poland's main markets being in the older members of the European Union such as Germany and France. Strong growth in the Polish economy has heightened expectations of interest rate hikes from the central bank, which has already indicated it is concerned about the prospect of the economy overheating. Poland needs strong growth to help bring down an unemployment rate which stands at around 20 percent. http://www.washtimes.com/upi-breakin...3238-4385r.htm Here you can see the highs and lows of Polish growth in last years: http://bi.gazeta.pl/im/2123/m2123893.jpg |
Another addition to discussion.
Warsaw 89,9+ ;) highrises since 1998: http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?6454771 |
A new rendering of Hilton Plaza:
http://www.architektura-murator.pl/i...zacja_hilt.jpg http://www.architektura-murator.pl/i...lton_przek.gif http://www.architektura-murator.pl/i...ilton_rzut.gif The entire complex: http://www.architektura-murator.pl/i...ilton_syt2.gif According to www.architektura-murator.pl monthly it would have 26 storeys plus 1 technical storey - all 91 m. |
not so tall:(
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Quote:
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Terminal 2 of the Warsaw Okecie Airport U/C. It will be complete at the end of 2005. Both terminals I & II will be serving 12 million passengers annualy.
http://www.zdjeciacudaka.pulsnet.pl/Rozne/okecie.jpg http://www.floornature.com/worldarou...01_2_popup.jpg http://wawka.republika.pl/okecie02.jpg http://www.startbilder.de/einzelbild...ier=31a1a31a1e |
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the Hilton looks marvelous , elegant building !
How many buildings are there U/C in Warszawa at this moment ? I have lost count ;) |
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WARSAW IS DESTINED TO BECAME BEAUTIFUL EUROPEAN
YET DISTINCTIVELY POLISH CITY AS SHE WAS BEFORE THE WAR. WARSOWIANS DOING GREAT JOB AND THEY TRULY DESERVED IT (MIND ALMOST TOTAL DESTRUCTION DURING WAR AND YEARS OF COMMUNIST RULE) keep the good job guys p.s. THIS ONE COMING FROM RUSSIAN :) |
So the Hilton project containes 4 new buildings ; what are the other 3 ?
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that hilton project looks good, Warsaw needs a bunch more urban infill projects
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here is the thread about the whole project called "centrum grzybowska" with brandnew photos and info.
http://skyscrapercity.com/showthread...85#post1799885 ...by the way. on the 2nd rendering ,there are two other projects missing.. Lucka city (it stands where the 2 yellow cranes are) and another highrise (centrum zelazna..look at the 1st rendering..there is a green line ,thats the place where it will be built) . |
warsaw keeps getting better and better
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