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Tehran International Tower

Coordinates: 35°44′34″N 51°23′57″E / 35.7426808°N 51.3991446°E / 35.7426808; 51.3991446
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Tehran International Tower
Tehran International Tower is located in Iran
Tehran International Tower
Tehran International Tower
Location within Iran
General information
TypeResidential
LocationTehran,  Iran
Coordinates35°44′34″N 51°23′57″E / 35.7426808°N 51.3991446°E / 35.7426808; 51.3991446
Construction started1996
Completed2005
OpeningMay 2007
Height
Roof162 m (531 ft)
Technical details
Floor count56
Floor area220,000 m2 (2,400,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
DeveloperInternational Construction Development Co.
Structural engineerSetec Co.
ASP Co.
References
internationaltower.ir

Tehran International Tower (Persian: برج بین‌المللی تهران) is a 56-story residential tower in Tehran, Iran. It is the tallest residential building in Iran, and the only one to meet the definition of a skyscraper.[1][2]

It is located north of Yusef Abad and Amir Abad districts, close to Kurdistan and Qasem Soleimani Expressway.

Specifications

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The Tehran International tower consist of walls and ceilings of reinforced concrete. It has a concrete wall core along the middle, where the three wings of the building extend, each going out 120 degrees from each other. The walls have a subsidiary design and the main walls are perpendicular. The design of the tower is based on safety standards and retaining walls have been implemented. The tower has an Intelligent control system including internal computer network, energy management, network control, CCTV cameras, fire systems, control systems and traffic control.

The Tehran International Tower was built in three separate wings. The north wing is named A; the east wing B; the west wing C. The height of each floor is three metres (9.8 ft).

Tehran international tower(left) and A.S.P towers(right)





See also

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References

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  1. ^ "نگاهی به برج‌های معروف تهران" (in Persian).
  2. ^ Lotfabadi, Pooya. "High-rise buildings and environmental factors". Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 38: 285–295. doi:10.1016/j.rser.2014.05.024.