Casablanca Twin Center
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Casablanca Twin Centre | |
Information | |
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Location | Casablanca, Morocco |
Status | Complete |
Constructed | 1999 |
Use | Office |
Height | |
Roof | 115 m |
Technical Details | |
Floor area | 93.000 m² |
Elevator count | 28 |
Companies | |
Architect | Ricardo Bofill
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The Casablanca Twin Centre is a complex of two Skyscrapers located at Casablanca, Morocco. Its coordinates are . The two structures, the West Tower and the East Tower have 28 floors each.
The architect was the Spanish Ricardo Bofill Levi.
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Supertall structures (at least 300 meters in height - Other proposed structures) | |
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Antennas: | Alma-Ata Tower, Azeri TV Tower, Emley Moor, Europaturm, Gerbrandy Tower, Kiev TV Tower, Mumbai Television Tower, Saint Petersburg TV Tower, Sumida Tower (proposed), TV Tower Yerevan, WITI TV Tower, Zendstation Smilde |
Bridges: | Millau Viaduct, Strait of Messina Bridge (proposed) |
Dams: | Rogun Dam (construction), Nurek Dam, Jinping 1 Hydropower Station (construction) |
Solar towers: | Solar Tower Buronga (proposed), Ciudad Real Torre Solar (proposed) |
Electricity pylons: | Yangtze River Crossing |
Oil platforms: | Petronius Platform, Baldpate Platform, Bullwinkle Platform, Troll Platform, Gullfaks C |