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Why was the Turning Torso built?

Why was the Turning Torso built?

Construction started in the summer of 2001. One reason for building Turning Torso was to re-establish a recognisable skyline for Malmö since the removal in 2002 of the Kockums Crane, which was located less than one kilometre (0.6 mi) from Turning Torso.

What is Santiago Calatrava’s style?

Style. Calatrava’s style has been heralded as bridging the division between structural engineering and architecture. In the projects, he continues a tradition of Spanish modernist engineering that includes Félix Candela and Antonio Gaudí.

What is inside Turning Torso?

Turning Torso is a high-rise building in Malmö, consisting of nine cubes twisting towards the waterfront.

What city is the Turning Torso in?

Malmö
The Turning Torso, Twisting Torso or Rotating Torso, whatever name fits it best, Santiago Calatrava’s Torso tower in Malmö is the tallest skyscraper in Sweden and a pioneer of its kind. A spectacular building depicting a human body in a turning motion, the architect gave the city a new tourist destination.

Who created Turning Torso?

Santiago CalatravaTurning Torso / Architect

Why does Santiago Calatrava use white?

Calatrava also has a predilection of using the color white. This stems from the fond memories of whitewashed Mediterranean buildings of his childhood.

Does the Turning Torso move?

Due to the fact that the tower is close to the shore, the supporting steel structure had been designed in a way, that there are only slight swaying even at high wind speeds. So the spire only moves about 30 centimeters at a wind speed of 160 km/h.

Where is this twisting skyscraper known as the Turning Torso?

At 190 meters (623 square feet) high, the Turning Torso is the tallest residential building in Sweden and the second tallest residential building in Europe. At the top of the tower, visitors can see Copenhagen to the west, Falsterbo to the south, the Skane plain to the east and Helsingborg to the north.

How many people live in the Turning Torso?

Turning Torso: 347 inhabitants 347 people will live in Turning Torso. An exhibition about the construction of Turning Torso will open August 24. The Turning Torso opening ceremony will be held August 27.

How many floors are in Turning Torso?

57Turning Torso / Floors

Can you live in the Turning Torso?

Living in the Turning Torso The tower has 54 floors. It houses 149 luxury apartments. There are also office spaces, a party room and a conference room. Via an underground corridor you reach the garages that are housed in a building next to the Turning Torso.

When was the Turning Torso built?

February 14, 2001Turning Torso / Construction started

Who built the Turning Torso?

How tall is the Turning Torso?

623′Turning Torso / Height

At 190 metres (623 feet) tall and 54 storeys high, the Turning Torso became the tallest building not just in Malmö but all of Scandinavia upon its 2005 opening. The building twists through 90-degrees from base to tip.

When did Calatrava design Turning Torso?

Turning Torso. Malmö. In 1999, Calatrava was invited to design a mixed-use residential tower for a prominent site in Malmö’s Western Harbor area and was planned to be exhibited during the European Housing Expo 2001 (Bo01).

What does El Agora mean in Spanish?

L’Àgora ( Valencian: [ˈlaɣoɾa], Eastern Catalan: [ˈlaɣuɾə]; Spanish: El Ágora; anglicized “The Agora”) is a multifunctional covered space designed by Santiago Calatrava located in the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències (City of Arts and Sciences) complex, Valencia, Spain.

What is the Turning Torso?

At 190 meters (623 square feet) high, the Turning Torso is the tallest residential building in Sweden and the second tallest residential building in Europe.

What makes Calatrava’s Project a free-standing sculpture?

Given the opportunity to enhance and enlarge a public area defined by the intersection of two main roads, Calatrava conceived his project as a free-standing sculptural element posed within the cityscape.