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List Of Tallest Buildings In Romania
This is an incomplete list of high rise buildings in Romania, itemizing 28 buildings in Romania that are or taller. This overlaps with topic of more complete List of tallest buildings in Bucharest, which lists 52 buildings or taller in Bucharest alone. For other tall structures in Romania see list of tallest structures in Romania. Completed buildings Tallest under construction, approved and proposed Under construction Cancelled and on-hold See also *List of tallest structures in Romania * List of tallest buildings in Bucharest References External links {{TBSW Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Moldova to the east, and ...
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High Rise
A tower block, high-rise, apartment tower, residential tower, apartment block, block of flats, or office tower is a tall building, as opposed to a low-rise building and is defined differently in terms of height depending on the jurisdiction. It is used as a residential, office building, or other functions including hotel, retail, or with multiple purposes combined. Residential high-rise buildings are also known in some varieties of English, such as British English, as tower blocks and may be referred to as MDUs, standing for multi-dwelling units. A very tall high-rise building is referred to as a skyscraper. High-rise buildings became possible to construct with the invention of the elevator (lift) and with less expensive, more abundant building materials. The materials used for the structural system of high-rise buildings are reinforced concrete and steel. Most North American-style skyscrapers have a steel frame, while residential blocks are usually constructed of concrete. ...
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Asmita Gardens
Asmita Gardens is a residential complex located in Bucharest Bucharest ( , ; ro, București ) is the capital and largest city of Romania, as well as its cultural, industrial, and financial centre. It is located in the southeast of the country, on the banks of the Dâmbovița River, less than north of .... The complex has a total surface of and is formed by a total of seven towers, five of which have a height of 16 floors (64 m), one tower with a height of 20 floors (80 m), and one tower with a height of 25 floors. At , the 25 floor tower T3 is the tallest residential building in Bucharest.Preocupari privind eficienta energetica
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The first three towers (5, 6 and 7) which have a city view were completed in April 2009, and the ...
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InterContinental Bucharest
The Grand Hotel Bucharest is a 24-story high-rise five-star hotel situated near University Square, Bucharest, in Sector 1. Opened in 1971 as the Inter-Continental Bucharest, it is a city landmark. History Designed by Dinu Hariton, Gheorghe Nădrag, Ion Moscu, and Romeo Belea, the hotel was part of a larger development that included the Bucharest National Theatre. Construction began in 1967, and the hotel opened on 23 May 1971 as the Inter-Continental Bucharest. At the time, it was the second tallest building in the city, after the House of the Free Press. Although it no longer holds that title today, it is still the tallest hotel in Bucharest. It became the hotel of choice for members of the foreign press in Bucharest. During the Romanian Revolution of 1989, the balconies of the Inter-Continental were used to report on the protests in the adjacent University Square. The hotel was renamed slightly in 2003, becoming the InterContinental Bucharest, when the chain was reorganize ...
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Euro Tower (Bucharest)
Euro Tower is a class A office building and the first Green building in Bucharest, awarded the BREEAM Post Construction Green Certificate. It has 18 floors and a floor area of . At a height of , the construction was finished in 2010. See also *List of tallest buildings in Romania This is an incomplete list of high rise buildings in Romania, itemizing 28 buildings in Romania that are or taller. This overlaps with topic of more complete List of tallest buildings in Bucharest, which lists 52 buildings or taller in Buchare ... * List of tallest buildings in Bucharest References External linksOfficial site {{Tall buildings in Romania Skyscraper office buildings in Bucharest Office buildings completed in 2010 ...
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Charles De Gaulle Plaza
Charles de Gaulle Plaza is a "class A" office building in the Charles de Gaulle Square, Bucharest, Romania. It is constructed entirely out of concrete, steel and glass. It has 16 floors and a gross lettable area of . There are an additional five floors underground that serve as a parking space with 350 places. The elevators are the fastest in Romania having a speed of . See also *List of tallest buildings in Romania This is an incomplete list of high rise buildings in Romania, itemizing 28 buildings in Romania that are or taller. This overlaps with topic of more complete List of tallest buildings in Bucharest, which lists 52 buildings or taller in Buchare ... References External links Official site {{Tall buildings in Romania Skyscraper office buildings in Bucharest Office buildings completed in 2005 ...
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BRD Tower Bucharest
BRD Tower is a class A office building located in the city of Bucharest, Romania. It has 19 floors, containing a total of 37,000 m2 floor space, making it one of the largest office buildings in Bucharest. There are an additional 3 floors underground that serve as parking space. See also *BRD Tower Cluj-Napoca BRD Tower is the largest and highest office building in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It was opened in 1997 and stands at 50 meters in height with 12 stories. See also *BRD Tower Bucharest BRD Tower is a class A office building located in the city of B ... References External linksOfficial site {{Tall buildings in Romania Skyscraper office buildings in Bucharest Société Générale Office buildings completed in 2003 ...
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BRD Tower In Bucharest
BRD may refer to: Places * Brainerd Lakes Regional Airport (IATA Code BRD), Brainerd, Minnesota, US * BRD Tower (other), name for two different office towers in Romania * Federal Republic of Germany (, since 1990) ** BRD (Germany) (), an unofficial German initialism for West Germany ** West Germany (; Federal Republic of Germany 1949–1990), the historical country Organizations * Belfast Roller Derby, a women's roller derby league in Belfast, Northern Ireland * BRD – Groupe Société Générale, a Romanian bank * Bristol Roller Derby, a roller derby league in Bristol, England Other uses * Black Ribbon Day, a day of remembrance for victims of totalitarianism regimes * BRD Trilogy, three films directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder * ''Book Review Digest'', a reference work * Bovine respiratory disease Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the most common and costly disease affecting beef cattle in the world. It is a complex, bacterial or viral infection that causes ...
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Bucharest Financial Plaza
Bucharest Financial Plaza is a class A office building in the city of Bucharest, Romania. It has 18 floors, with a total of 30.000 m2 of floor space. It also has 3 underground floors which are used as parking spaces for 160 cars. Bucharest Financial Plaza is one of the tallest office buildings in Bucharest, standing at a height 83 metres. Completed in 1997, it was initially the headquarters of Bancorex Bancorex was the largest bank in Romania during the 1990s, accounting for more than a fourth of the banking market share when it was closed down in 1999.Sherif, p.87 The bank failed due to non-performing loans that were related to political corru ..., which went bankrupt two years later. References External linksOfficial site {{Tall buildings in Romania Skyscraper office buildings in Bucharest Calea Victoriei Office buildings completed in 1997 ...
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Bucharest Financial Plaza
Bucharest Financial Plaza is a class A office building in the city of Bucharest, Romania. It has 18 floors, with a total of 30.000 m2 of floor space. It also has 3 underground floors which are used as parking spaces for 160 cars. Bucharest Financial Plaza is one of the tallest office buildings in Bucharest, standing at a height 83 metres. Completed in 1997, it was initially the headquarters of Bancorex Bancorex was the largest bank in Romania during the 1990s, accounting for more than a fourth of the banking market share when it was closed down in 1999.Sherif, p.87 The bank failed due to non-performing loans that were related to political corru ..., which went bankrupt two years later. References External linksOfficial site {{Tall buildings in Romania Skyscraper office buildings in Bucharest Calea Victoriei Office buildings completed in 1997 ...
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Palace Of The Parliament
The Palace of the Parliament ( ro, Palatul Parlamentului), also known as the Republic's House () or People's House/People's Palace (), is the seat of the Parliament of Romania, located atop Dealul Spirii in Bucharest, the national capital. The Palace reaches a height of , has a floor area of and a volume of . The Palace of the Parliament is the heaviest building in the world, weighing about , also being the second largest administrative building in the world. (The Great Pyramid of Giza is about 50% heavier.) The building was designed and supervised by chief architect Anca Petrescu, with a team of approximately 700 architects, and constructed over a period of 13 years (1984–97) in Socialist realism, Socialist realist and modernist Neoclassical architecture, Neoclassical architectural forms and styles, with socialist realism in mind. The Palace was ordered by Nicolae Ceaușescu (1918–1989), the President (government title), president of Communist Romania and the second ...
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