Szczecin Meeting Point

It has a form of a small one-storey-tall cuboid, with structure made out of a weathering steel, façade covered in glass panels, and most of its usable area located underground.

[1][2] The building was designed by architectural firm Studio A4, as a one-storey-tall cuboid, with structure made out of a weathering steel, façade covered in glass panels, and an underground section.

As such it generated unforeseen upkeep costs for the city, which led to local population giving it the nickname Glass Trap (Polish: Szklana pułapka), which persists to the present day.

[1] On 18 September 2013, in the building was opened the Szczecin Meeting Point coffeehouse, operated as a branch of the local Columbus Coffee chain.

[6] The building is a one-storey-tall cuboid, with structure made out of a weathering steel, façade covered in glass panels, and an underground section.