LakeSide Office - Warsaw, Poland
Project Information
- Developer: Atenor
- Façade contractor: Alsal
- Glass processor: Uniglass
- Photos: ©Adam Grzesik
- Labels & Awards: BREEAM Outstanding, WELL Gold
Products
| COOL-LITE® SKN 176 | STADIP® PROTECT | PLANITHERM® XN |
Located in Warsaw’s Mokotów district, the LakeSide Office Complex redefines modern and sustainable workplaces. With 22,700 m² of flexible office space across two interconnected buildings, it combines a sleek glazed façade with a green recreational area and pond, balancing functionality and aesthetics.
A standout feature is the use of Saint-Gobain Glass solutions, including COOL-LITE® SKN 176 II, STADIP® PROTECT and PLANITHERM® XN, assembled in triple glazing units. COOL-LITE® SKN 176 II ensures high solar control and optimal light transmission, reducing energy consumption while preventing excess heat and glare for a comfortable indoor environment.
STADIP® PROTECT provides safety, while PLANITHERM® XN guarantees superior thermal efficiency for year-round comfort and energy savings.
These glass solutions create a comfortable, well-lit environment that promotes productivity and prioritizes worker well-being. They help to underpin the building’s BREEAM Outstanding and WELL Gold certifications, showcasing its dedication to sustainability and occupant comfort.
LakeSide is a benchmark for more sustainable office design, merging innovation and performance to create an inspiring workspace.
Related products
COOL-LITE® SKN 176 & 176 II
COOL-LITE® SKN 176 and SKN 176 II sets standards in terms of aesthetics and solar control function. Both coatings, respectively the annealed and to-be-tempered version have a neutral lively reflection aesthetic.
STADIP® and STADIP® PROTECT
STADIP® and STADIP® PROTECT are laminated safety glasses, preserving people and home safety. They are made of at least 2 sheets of glass sealed together by minimum one plastic interlayer (Polyvinyl Butyral or PVB interlayers).
PLANITHERM® XN and PLANITHERM® XN II
PLANITHERM® XN (II) is Saint-Gobain reference low emissivity (or low-e) glass for insulating glass units, mainly for windows application.