REBRANDING AND SPACE REFRESH

The new name and identity, along with the image change, are meant to emphasize the balance between modern technological solutions and care for comfort and environment, which the building – formerly Atrium 1, now Wise Point – has always had in its DNA.

The name change to Wise Point is not just a new visual identity, but primarily a refresh of the property. As part of this process, refreshing the lobby and halls has been planned, as well as designing the creation of green space around the building. The concept was created by Artchitecture design studio. The firm founded by Marek Kubaczek was involved in projects including: the Warsaw boulevards project, which won the Grand Prix of the Warsaw Mayor’s Architectural Award for best public space, and collaboration with Daniel Libeskind on the luxury apartment building Złota 44 project. It also has the recent renovation project of the North Gate office building to its credit, including a facelift of public spaces and application of the “urban jungle” concept.

Modernization work will also include technological systems. The building, constructed in 2013 by Skanska Property Poland, utilizes solutions including a geothermal heating and cooling system with probes reaching 200 m deep into the ground, photovoltaic panels, and a gray and rainwater recovery system – solutions that save over 7 million liters of water annually, equivalent to two Olympic swimming pools. Additionally, the planned modernization of the BMS (building management system) will allow for even more efficient automation control and precise data analysis in Wise Point, which will further reduce operational costs and improve tenant comfort.

LOCATION ADVANTAGES

Located at the UN Roundabout, Wise Point offers excellent access to public transportation – the metro station is just 100 meters from the building, and numerous tram and bus lines provide easy access. Additionally, there is extensive service infrastructure in the immediate vicinity, including restaurants, cafes, and bike paths, making the property a good workplace for dynamic companies.

The rebranding and major facelift of Wise Point is a response to the needs of companies that value efficiency and sustainable development, while seeking a top location and proven solutions. Investments in modern technologies and eco-friendly systems make the building an even more attractive workplace in central Warsaw. The changes and new opening of Wise Point to the market coincide with the release for lease of over 17,000 sq m sq. m. of space – adds Lidia Malec, Associate Director at advisory firm Savills, which is the exclusive agent responsible for leasing space in the building.

The available space is distributed across 14 floors. Typical floor sizes from 1,200 to 1,400 sq m offer various arrangement possibilities, allowing offices to be tailored to the needs of companies of different sizes.

INVESTMENT IN THE FUTURE

The building’s transformation is not just an image change, but also an investment in modern solutions that affect energy efficiency and work comfort. Wise Point combines tradition with innovation, offering space ideal for companies seeking a stable and friendly business environment in the capital’s center.