DC Towers

DC Towers

DC Tower 1 nearly completed (September 2013)
General information
Status DC Tower 1 finished, DC Tower 2 under construction
Town or city Vienna
Country Austria
Coordinates 48°13′55″N 16°24′46″E / 48.23194°N 16.41278°ECoordinates: 48°13′55″N 16°24′46″E / 48.23194°N 16.41278°E
Construction started 17th June 2010
Completed

Summer 2013 (est. for DC Tower 1)

DC Tower 2 will start after completion of DC Tower 1
Owner WED
Height
Height 220 m (720 ft) - DC Tower 1
168 m (551 ft) - DC Tower 2
Antenna spire 250 metres (820 ft)
Technical details
Floor count

60 (DC Tower 1)

44 (DC Tower 2)
Floor area

93,600 m2 (1,008,000 sq ft) - DC Tower 1

61,700 m2 (664,000 sq ft) - DC Tower 2
Design and construction
Architect Dominique Perrault

The DC Towers (also known as Donau City Towers) will be a pair of towers in Vienna's Donaucity. DC Tower 1 is complete and the first tenants moved into the offices in October 2013. Construction of DC Tower 2 will start afterwards. French architect Dominique Perrault has designed both towers.

General

DC Towers under construction on 19 April 2011

DC Tower 1 is 220 metres high (250 metres including the antenna spire)[1] which makes it the tallest skyscraper in Austria as it will be 18 metres higher than Millennium Tower, which was leading that ranking before. The DC Tower 1 was officially finished with an opening ceremony on Feb 26, 2014 by Buzz Aldrin.[2] DC Tower 2 is expected to be 168 metres high which will make it Vienna's fourth tallest building.

Due to the global financial crisis 2007, ground breaking had to be delayed several times. Eventually construction was started on 17 June 2010. After slightly more than three years, DC Tower 1 is outwardly complete, while works inside the building are on-going. Work will start on DC Tower 2 after DC Tower 1 has been fully completed.[3] Most of the available floor space will be used for offices. Baxter International has been confirmed as one of the largest tenants at DC Towers. The upper floors will be used for sky lofts, while the first 15 floors will house a four-star hotel operated by the Spanish Sol Meliá Group. There will also be a restaurant in one of the top floors. As of June 2012 tenants have been confirmed for 50 percent of the floor space according to the owner WED (Wiener Entwicklungsgesellschaft für den Donauraum).

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