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TYPE: High-Rise Buildings
Nakheel Tall Tower

Lotte Jamsil Super Tower

1 World Trade Center, Freedom Tower

Shanghai World Financial Center

International Commerce Centre

Canal Point

Shenyang International Finance Center

International Finance Center, IFC1 & IFC2 and Four Seasons Hotel Audit

World Trade Center

Parkhaven Tower

Shun Hing Di Wang Commercial Complex

Bank of China Tower

Emirates Headquarters

Hermitage Plaza

Sentra BDNI Center

Pacific Place

Oberoi Commerz

Bitexco Financial Tower

Residences at Liberty

US Steel Tower

Ritz Carlton Astana

Torre Picasso

Tregunter Path

AIG Tower and Pedestrian Footbridge

SONY Building

PPG Industries Corporate Headquarters

Repsol Headquarters, Puerto Madero

St. Regis Hotel

Espirito Santo Plaza

Oberoi Springs and Residential Tower

Puerta de Europa

Conrad International Hotel and Millenia Mall

Grange Court

Century City Entertainment Theme Towers

Capital Place

Industrial and Commercial Bank of China

Shangri-La Towers, Shenzen (Futian)


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Puerta de Europa

Madrid Spain

Puerta de Europa is a major office and residential project which stands astride the paseo de la Castellana, Madrid’s most important boulevard, on the north side of the Plaza de Castilla. These twin towers are the world's first leaning high-rise buildings.

The location of the site over a subway interchange makes it structurally impossible for the buildings to stand near the street. In order for the two towers to read as a pair, they were designed to lean toward each other over their plazas. This bold move creates a portal which, being at the northern end of the business district, becomes the gateway to Europe, hence the name of the project.
Client:
Produsa (current owner); Urbanor, S.A. (original owner)

Architect:
John Burgee Architects with Philip Johnson

Location:
Madrid Spain

Gross Floor Area:
1,130,000 sf / 105,000 sm

Height:
374 ft / 114 m

Awards:
First Prize Award for Engineering Excellence, 1996
New York Association of Consulting Engineers