Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Chicken Pox Groin Pain

Space Tower (the tallest tower in Spain)


The skyscraper Torre Espacio, with its 57 plants in 37 meters above the highest use building ever built in Spain.
On Monday officially ended the civil works.
was held with the traditional setting of a flag and fireworks.
fires reached 320 meters, the highest in the history of Spain.

Tower Space is the fourth tallest skyscraper Spain and one of the highest in Europe . At an altitude of 236 meters and 57 floors above ground level. The facade is covered only glass plants, which have a square at the base, modified with increasing height up achieve a form similar to that of an eye. The building is situated on the border between the districts of Madrid's Chamartin and Fuencarral-El Pardo, in the future skyscraper complex Cuatro Torres Business Area (CTBA), at the end of Paseo de la Castellana in which will also Torre Caja Madrid, the highest in Spain. The Torre Espacio is the first tower formerly known as Madrid Arena in just built. Has been designed by the firm Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, founded by Ieoh Ming Pei. The building will house offices of companies like SL Inmobiliaria Espacio, OHL, Fertiberia Ferroatlántica and several embassies.
The construccción the building began in 2004 and in March 2007 reached ceiling. During the night of September 4 of 2006 a fire broke out between the plant 40 and 42, the last plant under construction at the time, at a height of 162 meters. No one was injured and the damage did not affect the structure. As of November 24, 2006 Space Tower height exceeded the then tallest building in Spain, the Hotel Bali Benidorm of 186 meters.
19 March 2007 a fireworks display over 300 meters high held that the tower had reached its maximum height and had been completed. [1] The March 29, 2007 ceased to be the tallest building in Spain to be overcome by Crystal Tower, also located in CTBA. Discovery Channel
focused Chapter 6 of Season 4 of their series Extreme Enginnering in the construction of a plant of this building.

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