It was designed by Chicago-based architecture firm Solomon Cordwell Buenz, in cooperation with Warsaw-based Epstein.
[1] In 2014, Golub GetHouse rented 19,500 m² of the building space to Raiffeisen Bank Polsk, which became a single largest lease agreement in Poland of that year.
[4] In 2016, the building was sold to Warburg-HIH Invest Real Estate, for an estimated 90 million euros.
The building has consists of two parts, a smaller wide rectangular cuboid base, and a taller tower placed at its back.
[9] The building includes a fuel power generator, meant to keep it functioning during a city-wide blackout.