The Zà Âote Tarasy (), also known by its anglicized name Golden Terraces, is a commercial, office, and entertainment complex in the city centre of Warsaw, Poland. It is located at 59 Zà Âota Street, between Jana Pawà Âa II and Emilii Plater. It was opened on 7 February 2007. The complex consists of Zà Âote Tarasy shopping centre, Lumen office building, and the Skylight office skyscraper building, which is among top 30 tallest buildings in the city. The complex is owned by Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield.
It is located within the district of à Âródmieà Âcie (Downtown), in the municipal neighbourhood of à »elazna Brama, and the City Information System area of à Âródmieà Âcie Póà Ânocne. Next to it area located the Warszawa Centralna (Warsaw Central) railway station, the Palace of Culture and Science, and Zà Âota 44.
The building investor was ING Real Estate (part of ING Group), and the main contractor was Skanska construction company. The complex was mainly designed by California-based architectural firm of Jerde Partnership. The building construction was designed by Polish branch of engineer company Ove Arup & Partners, and its electrical installations, by Tebodin. The Zà Âote Tarasy shopping centre portion was designed by Poland-based architectural firm of Hrynkiewicz i Synowie Pracownia Architektoniczna, and its glass diagrid roof was designed and built by Waagner-Biro. The entire investment cost 1.5 billion Polish zà Âoty.
The construction of the complex began in October 2002. ZÃ Âote Tarasy private limited company was established to oversea the investment. The city government of Warsaw had donated the plot of land on which the complex had been built, as apportionment, in exchange for portion of shares in the company. The construction was finished in February 2007. The ZÃ Âote Tarasy shopping centre portion of the complex was opened on 7 February 2007. The complex is owned by Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield.
For its design, Jerde Partnership had received the 2006 Architectural Review MIPIM AR Future Projects Award in the Retail and Leisure category. For the design of the glass diagrid roof Waagner Biro had won the 2007 European Steel Design Award.
The city of Warsaw had sold its shares in Zà Âote Tarasy company in 2002, and in 2013. In 2002, 23.15 percent of shares were sold for 66.2 million Polish zà Âoty, and in 2013, its remaining 23.15 percent of shares were sold for 217.6 million Polish zà Âoty.
In 2007, in ZÃ Âote Tarasy was opened the first Hard Rock Cafe bar in Poland.
Since 2009, the Skylight building of the complex houses the embassy of the United Arab Emirates.
Zà Âote Tarasy complex is located at 59 Zà Âota Street, and its total area amounts to 205 000 mò (2 206 602 sq ft.). It consists of three portions, which are: Zà Âote Tarasy shopping centre, Lumen office building, and the Skylight office skyscraper building.
The Zà Âote Tarasy shopping centre has an area of 65 000 mò (699 654 sq ft.). In 2020, in the building operated 200 stores, and 30 restaurants, coffeehouses and bars, and a cinema. Among them is the first Hard Rock Cafe bar in Poland. The shopping centre has 5 storeys. The building was designed in blobitecture movement, with big portion of its roof consisting of glass and steel diagrid.
The Lumen office building has an area of 23 500 mò (252 952 sq ft.), of which 21 000 mò (226 042 sq ft.) is designated for office spaces. It has 5 storeys, and is 59 m (193.6 ft.) tall.
The Skylight office skyscraper building, located near the Emilii Plater Street, has 26 storeys, and is 105 m (344.5 ft.) tall. As of April 2023, it is the 28th tallest buildings in the city. It has an area of 45 000 mò (484 376 sq ft.), of which 18 335 mò (197 356 sq ft.) is dedicated to the office spaces.
Skylight houses the embassy of the United Arab Emirates.