Polsko-Belgijska Pracownia Architektury

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Warsaw Spire , a high-rise building in Warsaw that was completed in 2016

Under Polsko-Belgijska Pracownia Architektury (exactly: Project PBPA ) operates an architect's office in Warsaw . The company was founded in 1991 by architects Leszek Klajnert and George Czyż; it was a joint venture between the Polish APA Leszek Klajnert ( Autorska Pracownia Architektoniczna) and the Belgian architecture studio of Czyż, CDG SPRL in Brussels. Initially, projects were implemented in Belgium, France and Mauritius .

As a result of the political change in Poland and the resulting increasing demand for modern real estate, Warsaw became the predominant field of activity for architects. Among other things, PBPA designed the building of the Hyatt Warsaw hotel , the Vista Mokotów and Rezydencja Sienna apartment complexes , the BRE Bank headquarters (the rebuilt Jabłonowski Palace ) and the Sienna Center , Warta Tower and Warsaw Spire office buildings . Two projects are currently being implemented by the studio: the Warsaw unit and the PHN Tower .

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Coordinates: 52 ° 13 ′ 51.2 "  N , 21 ° 3 ′ 37.6"  E