Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Torre Glòries is located in the Poblenou neighbourhood of Barcelona and it was originally named after its owners, the Agbar Group, a holding company whose interests include the Barcelona water company Aigües de Barcelona. [5] The tower is 144.44 m high with a diameter of 39 m.
Height m (ft) Floors Year Use Location municipality district; 1 Hotel Arts: 154 m (505 ft) 44 1992 Hotel Barcelona Ciutat Vella: 1 Torre Mapfre: 154 m (505 ft) 43 1992 Office Barcelona Ciutat Vella: 3 Torre Agbar: 144 m (472 ft) 34 2004 Office Barcelona Sant Martí: 4 Habitat Sky (Hotel Meliá Barcelona Sky) 116 m (381 ft) 31 2008 Hotel ...
Height (m) Height (ft) Floors Scheduled completion Torre Madrid Nuevo Norte 1: Madrid: 368 985 77 2024 Torre Madrid Nuevo Norte 2: Madrid: 330 755 - 2023 Torre Madrid Nuevo Norte 3: Madrid: 300 688 - 2025-2027 Torre Eólica Valencia: 170 558 50 - Torre Panorámica Entrenúcleos Sevilla: 150 492 - - Fábrica de Clesa Torre I Madrid: 130 427 32 ...
L'Auditori. L'Auditori (Catalan pronunciation: [ləwðiˈtɔɾi]) is a modern building of 42,000 square metres designed by the architect Rafael Moneo, opened on 22 March 1999, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
The building is built on land owned by the City of Barcelona, was developed by the public agency Consorci de la Zona Franca, and leased to Telefónica Group. Diagonal Zero Zero is an example of high-tech architecture. Its structure, designed by EMBA and calculated by the engineering firm MC2-Julio Martínez Calzón, was erected in eight months ...
Torre de Collserola (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈtorə ðə kuʎsəˈɾɔlə]) is a uniquely designed tower located on the Tibidabo hill in the Serra de Collserola, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was designed by the architect Sir Norman Foster and by the Spanish civil engineers Julio Martínez Calzón and Manuel Julià Vilardell.
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file
The owner entered La Pedrera in the annual Barcelona Artistic Buildings Competition [ca; es] sponsored by the Barcelona City Council . Other entries in the competition included two works by Sagnier (Calle Mallorca 264, and one on Corsica and Av. Diagonal ), the Casa Gustà [ ca ] by architect Jaume Gustà [ ca ; es ] , and the Casa Pérez ...