Al Hamra Tower
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Technical Data | |
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Structural height | 412 m (1,352 ft) |
Height to tip | 412 m |
Height to roof | Unknown |
Height to top floor | Unknown |
Floors (Overground) | 77 |
Floors (Underground) | 3 |
Groundbreaking | 2004 |
Topout | 2009 |
Opening | 2010 |
Gross floor area | 98,000 square meters (1,067,220 square feet) |
Companies | |
Designer | Skidmore, Owings and Merrill |
The Al Hamra Tower is a skyscraper currently under construction in downtown Kuwait City, Kuwait. Designed by award-winning architects Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, the tower will be a signature and spectacular landmark on the skyline, with its elegant curvilinear design and all-glass exterior. Upon completion, the tower will rise to 412 meters high, making it the tallest building in Kuwait (overtaking the nearby Liberation Tower), as well as one of the top 25 tallest in the world. It will also be the tallest sculpted tower in the world.
The site used to have two popular theaters next to each other. The Al Hamra Theater (the Tower's Namesake) which used to play Arabic or Western films, and the Al Firdous Theater which used to exclusively play Bollywood films.
The tower will include 98,000 square meters of commercial and office space. The building will connect to a five-story retail mall which totals 23,000 square meters of retail space and will include an integrated theater complex, and an 11-story parking garage. The Al Hamra Tower will be built on an 18,000-square meter construction site in the East Maqwa district of Kuwait City. The developer is Al Hamra Real Estate with Ajial Real Estate representing the owner.
The complex will contain a 77-story tower consisting of prime office space and crowned by a spectacular rooftop restaurant, a spa and an attached lifestyle shopping center. The shopping center will include a 10-screen cineplex which will also have IMAX theaters.
As of February 15, 2008, construction of the tower's core has reached the 22nd floor and the floorplates at twenty stories overground. The eleven-story car parking is currently nine floors overground, while four floors of the shopping center have been completed. Topping-out is scheduled for mid-2009, with the tower opening in early 2010.
Turner Construction is in charge of the tower's construction.
The mall's interior spaces will be designed by Duccio Grassi Architects of Italy.