Azerbaijan_Tower

Azerbaijan Tower

Azerbaijan Tower

Former planned megatall skyscraper


The Azerbaijan Tower was a planned[2] megatall skyscraper that had been intended to be constructed on the Khazar Islands, 25 km (16 mi) south of Baku, Azerbaijan.[3]

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The president of the Avesta Group of Companies, Ibrahim Ibrahimov, stated that the Azerbaijan Tower would rise to about 1,051 m (3,448 ft) with 189 floors.[4][5][6]

The $2 billion tower was to have been the centerpiece of the Khazar Islands, a $100 billion city of 41 artificial islands that was to have spread 3,000 hectares over land reclaimed from the Caspian Sea.[4][7][8] The city is being planned to house 1 million residents, contain 150 schools, 50 hospitals and daycare centers, numerous parks, shopping malls, cultural centers, university campuses, and a Formula 1 quality racetrack.[4][7][9] All of these facilities are planned to be able to withstand up to magnitude 9.0 earthquakes.[3][9] The city will be equipped with 150 bridges and a large municipal airport to connect the islands to the mainland.[4][7][10]

Ibrahim told reporters that American, Turkish, Arab and Chinese investors have already shown their interest in the project that will be, in his words, like a "new Venice".[8][11]

Construction on the Azerbaijan Tower was planned to begin in 2015[when?] and be completed by around 2019.[4] Later, this construction project was cancelled.[citation needed] The Khazar Islands are scheduled to be finished between 2020 and 2025.[10][12][13] But taking into account the scope of the project, some specialists think it will be completed only after 2030.[14]

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References

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  4. Quick, Darren (February 9, 2012). "World's tallest building proposed for Azerbaijan". Gizmag.
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  6. Alexander, Anila (April 13, 2012). "Azerbaijan Plans World's Tallest Tower At 'New Venice' (PHOTOS)". International Business Times.
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  8. Evgrashina, Lada; Antidze, Margarita (April 12, 2012). "Azerbaijan plans 'new Venice'". Toronto Sun.
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  10. Li, Roland (February 9, 2012). "Azerbaijan Tower: The Next Tallest Building in the World? (SLIDESHOW)". International Business Times.
  11. "Home | MosBuild". Archived from the original on 2017-09-12. Retrieved 2017-09-12.

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