Torre La Sagrera

Office, hotel in Catalonia, Spain
41°25′47.255″N 2°11′50.352″E / 41.42979306°N 2.19732000°E / 41.42979306; 2.19732000Cost€ 250 millionHeightRoof148 m (486 ft)Technical detailsFloor count34Floor area79,311 square metres (853,700 sq ft)Design and constructionArchitect(s)Frank GehryMain contractorConsorci de la zona franca

Torre La Sagrera also Sagrera Tower also Torre del Triangulo Ferroviario was a failed skyscraper project designed by Frank Gehry in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It would have been 148 metres tall and had 34 floors, and would have become the third tallest building in Barcelona behind Torre Mapfre and Hotel Arts, and sixteenth tallest in Spain.[1]

The building was to be located at the end of the Rambla de Prim (Railway Triangle Sagrera Sant Andreu), giving the streets of the Via Trajan, Josep Verneda Soldevila and the way in the future Barcelona Sagrera railway station is expected to be the largest of Spain. Next to the tower, which was planned to house offices, there will be a public park and a museum of transportation. The tower would have had construction costs of 250 million euros.[2]

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References

  1. ^ "La Torre Mapfre será solo el 16° edificio más alto de España".
  2. ^ "La torre de la Sagrera costará 250 millones".


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