Central Warsaw redesigned
The reconstruction of the slab and the railway tracks of Warszawa Centralna, which is scheduled to take place in the next few years, will be a unique occasion to radically change the face of the Warszawa Centralna railway station. In the future the site located at the corner of al. Jana Pawła II and Al. Jerozolimskie could become an attractive plot for the development of a mixed-use project. Today, the station surroundings are a highly dense area which features skyscrapers and busy roads with buses, trams and trains. The landscape has already become the symbol of the Polish economic transformation and prosperity. At the same time, the area has very little welcoming leisure public spaces. From the very beginning of the project we intuitively created the concept of Centralna Park as an office, services and hotel scheme that could provide a grid of pedestrian promenades and a big park linked with the train platforms. The park was designed to become a leisure area with cafes and restaurants that would serve as a natural waiting space in the summer. A distinguishable 200m tower would be erected at the junction of Al. Jana Pawła II and Al. Jerozolimskie as part of the project.
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