The main aim of this project was to create a recognizable form in the center of Poznan – the ORIGAMI TOWER. The ground level is meant to expose the old building of Printing House, which stands next to new high-rise building. Together with courtyard it makes a dynamic spaces designed for art exhibitions. Office building concept refers to origami art. The tower is covered by ribbon covered with ETFE. Interiors include open-space offices located around the core. The shape of the building is spinned slightly around the core and the top level with restaurant is open in the Old Market Square direction.
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