Unity Tower, formerly known as the Skeletor ( pl, ) is a 102.5 metre
high-rise building
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located in
Kraków
Kraków (), or Cracow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city dates back to the seventh century. Kraków was the official capital of Poland until 159 ...
,
Poland
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. Unity Tower is located near the Mogilskie Roundabout (''Rondo Mogilskie'') and
Cracow University of Economics. It is the tallest building in Kraków. The construction work of Unity Centre was completed on 30 September 2020.
History
Originally, it was intended to become the regional office of the Main Technical Organization (''
Naczelna Organizacja Techniczna, NOT'') and be named the NOT Tower. The construction of the building was started in 1975, but stopped permanently in 1979 because of economic constraints and political unrest which later led to the imposition of
martial law in Poland in 1981.
Due to the skeletal appearance of the unfinished building, it was dubbed the Skeletor ( pl, ).
Investors expressed interest in renovating the building in the past, but they were discouraged by the complicated legal status of the land on which it stood and the high cost of its demolition or adaptation. In 2007, a new plan for the building was put forward, which postulated to increase its height from 92 to as high as 130 meters. German architect
Hans Kollhoff
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He is a representative of Postmodern and New Classical Architecture, as well as a protagonist of New Urbanism.
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was invited to take part in the reconstruction of the building, which was supposed to be completed by the time of
UEFA Euro 2012
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in Poland and Ukraine. However, the project was rejected by the Provincial Conservation Council on the grounds that the new building was located within a historical urban landscape.
The building was partially owned by TreiMorfa Project. The long debate about its possible future use based on brand new plans was cut short by the courts in December 2011 because of legal improprieties by its new design team.
Austrian engineering company
Strabag
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was given the commission to rebuild. The building's floors were removed and replaced, but the steel frame retained and reused. The exterior architecture was inspired by the
Art Deco
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architecture of the 1920s and 30s. The use of grey stone and the architecture was partially inspired by the
Maccabees Building
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.
In 2018, before the full reconstruction of the building was completed, the
ArchDaily
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architecture website named Szkieletor as one of "History's Most Notorious Unfinished Buildings" alongside the
Palace of the Soviets
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,
Siena Cathedral
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It was the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Siena, and ...
and
Ryugyong Hotel
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.
Gallery
File:Szkieletor in Krakow.jpg, The building in 2005 before reconstruction
File:Szkieletor, 2008.jpg, Szkieletor at nighttime in 2008
File:Szkieletor, 2009.jpg, Szkieletor repurposed as a billboard display in 2009
File:Skeletor building in Krakow.jpg, Szkieletor in 2014, prior to reconstruction
File:Unity Tower, 31 stycznia 2017.jpg, Under construction in January 2017
File:Unity Tower. 2 Lubomirskiego street, Krakow, Poland.jpg, Unity Tower in 2020
File:20200516 Unity Tower w Krakowie 0929 9982.jpg, Unity Tower upon completion, 2020
File:Unity Tower,, 2 Lubomirskiego street, Krakow, Poland.jpg, View from the Mogilskie Roundabout
See also
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List of tallest buildings in Poland
Poland has 56 high-rise buildings that stand at least tall, being also one of 17 countries in the world to have a supertall skyscraper (building that rises at least ).
Historically, the title of the tallest building in Poland since the Middl ...
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List of tallest buildings in Warsaw
Warsaw is the largest city in Poland and its economical and business center. As of October 2021, the city is home to 13 skyscrapers (buildings at least tall) and tens of other high-rises. The city's current tallest building is the Varso Tower ...
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List of tallest buildings in Katowice
This is a list of the tallest buildings in Katowice, in descending order.
Tallest buildings
Under construction
Proposed
See also
*List of tallest buildings in Poland
References
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Katowice
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Buildings and structures in Kraków
Towers completed in 2020
Skyscrapers in Poland
Rebuilt buildings and structures in Poland