Zlota 44

Daniel Libeskind returned to his native country to create this residential tower in central Warsaw. The tower offers residents an unmatched living experience, providing world-class amenities and services that create a community and lifestyle that is unprecedented in the Polish property market.


Europe’s tallest residential building, the iconic 52 storey (192 meter /629 ft.) tower is located across from Stalin’s Palace of Culture and punctuates the Warsaw skyline with its arching form inspired by the wings of an eagle. The c.30,000 sqm tower provides 287 one, two and three bedroom apartments and a penthouse complete with business, leisure, concierge and parking facilities.


The symbolic design has been carefully sculpted, following the path of the sun, to allow for maximum daylight to enter units at all levels and reduce shadows at street-level amid a dense, historic urban fabric. The arched façade comes to an apex at the top creating a multi-level penthouse with spectacular panoramic views of the city. The glass and aluminum curtain-wall is constructed with self-cleaning paneling and triple-glazed floor-to-ceiling windows arranged in an irregular pattern that animates the surface with a play of light and shadow.


The Studio Libeskind-designed lobby employs a rich pallet of warm wood, glass fixtures and geometric ceramic tile flooring accentuated by floor-to-ceiling windows that wrap the front of the building. A custom-made reception desk and wall paneling are crafted from ribbons of Walnut veneer. A delicate glass chandelier is suspended above from the six meter high ceilings. Moroso furniture designed by Libeskind creates a sculptural and welcoming composition of the grand entrance hall.

The apartment interiors are designed by award winning international design studio Woods Bagot. The Libeskind-design creates a unique floor plan for each apartment—offering a wide range of floor plans and sizes. Typical apartments range from 660 sq. ft. up to 3,224 sq. ft., with penthouses and several full floor residences reaching up to 10,000 sq. ft. in size. All apartments have a spacious living area with floor-to-ceiling glazing, providing a light and airy ambience.


The kitchen and dining rooms are open plan, custom fitted and complete with integrated appliances and breakfast bars. There are options for the inclusion of exposed concrete ceiling and column features, Caeserstone kitchen worktops and stained-oak or American-walnut flooring. Apartments also feature Gaggenau kitchen appliances and the latest home management systems, which are compatible with tablet-controlled and smartphone-controlled technology.


The 19,300 sq. ft. amenities floor— currently the largest private residential amenities floor in operation in Europe—features a world-class sports and recreation facility and spa, including a 25-metre swimming pool (the largest private pool in Poland).


A large temperature controlled wine storage on the ground floor, accommodating up to 10,000 bottles, complete with a tasting room. At the base of the tower is a nine storey parking facility, which is accessible from street level and contains spaces large enough for luxury cars. The dedicated concierge, supported by full-time staff maintaining the leisure and entertainment facilities, will ensure that residents receive 5-star service on a daily basis.

Złota 44

2017 saw the addition to the Warsaw skyline of a prestigious building destined to become a new icon in the capital's urban landscape: Złota 44. This residential tower block is characterised by curved glass walls reminiscent of wind-filled sails. The building is the work of the starchitect Daniel Libeskind, who wanted to pay homage to his native land with this edifice.

The luxurious structure, 54 floors and 192 metres high, has room for 251 apartments and various leisure facilities for its residents: a terrace with a garden, a 25-metre steel swimming pool, a recreation area for children, a fitness centre and a spa with a Turkish bath.

Lighting designers Paweł Skulimowski and Grzegorz Wróbel went with Rio 1 linear profiles and recessed them into the pavement in front of the entrance to the building, using light to connect the structure’s indoor and outdoor spaces. The diffuse-light fixtures were installed in continuous lines at different angles, extending the design of the facade, which features backlit metal panels fixed to the building's glazed surfaces. The Rio linear profile is particularly suited to public settings thanks to its IK10 impact protection: this guarantees maximum resistance to impacts.

Złota 44 has received numerous accolades, including three European Property Awards 2015 – the project emerged as the winner of the Best Apartment, Best Residential Development and Best Residential High-Rise Development categories for Poland.

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