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List Of Tallest Buildings In Tehran
This list of tallest buildings in Tehran ranks High-rise buildings in Tehran by height. Tehran has the most high-rise buildings in Iran and its population density is the highest in the country. Note that the Milad Tower (at the 6th tallest concrete tower in the world) is not listed here because it is an observation/telecommunications tower. Tallest buildings This list ranks Tehran buildings that stand at least tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. Other Completed Towers Negar Tower 27 floors.Shahin Dezh I , 26 floors. *Shahin Dezh II, , 26 floors. *Shahin Dezh III, , 26 floors. *Shahin Dezh IV, , 26 floors. Kohe Nore Tower , 25 floors. Apadana Tower II , 26 floors. Apadana Tower III , 26 floors. * Parsian Azadi Hotel (Azadi Grand Hotel), , 26 floors. Bonyad-e-Tarikh Administrative Tower , 24 floors. Seda-va-sima Tower , 24 floors. Iran Zamin Towers , 23 floors. Apadana Tower I , 22 floo ...
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High-rise Building
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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Bank Markazi Tower
The Tower of Bank Markazi ( fa, برج بانک مرکزی) is a high-rise building located in Davoodiyeh neighborhood of Tehran, between Shahid Haghani Expressway and Mirdamad Boulevard. Its facade is made of dark blue reflective glass, acting as sun protection and preventing free sight into the building. The building belongs to the Central Bank of Iran. See also *List of tallest buildings in Tehran This list of tallest buildings in Tehran ranks High-rise buildings in Tehran by height. Tehran has the most high-rise buildings in Iran and its population density is the highest in the country. Note that the Milad Tower (at the 6th tallest concret ... References {{Towers in Iran Skyscraper office buildings in Iran Towers in Iran Buildings and structures in Tehran Architecture in Iran Government buildings completed in 1999 Office buildings completed in 1999 Postmodern architecture Glass buildings 1999 establishments in Iran ...
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Istanbul Intc
Istanbul ( , ; tr, İstanbul ), formerly known as Constantinople ( grc-gre, Κωνσταντινούπολις; la, Constantinopolis), is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, largest city in Turkey, serving as the country's economic, cultural and historic hub. The city straddles the Bosporus strait, lying in both Europe and Asia, and has a population of over 15 million residents, comprising 19% of the population of Turkey. Istanbul is the list of European cities by population within city limits, most populous European city, and the world's List of largest cities, 15th-largest city. The city was founded as Byzantium ( grc-gre, Βυζάντιον, ) in the 7th century BCE by Ancient Greece, Greek settlers from Megara. In 330 CE, the Roman emperor Constantine the Great made it his imperial capital, renaming it first as New Rome ( grc-gre, Νέα Ῥώμη, ; la, Nova Roma) and then as Constantinople () after himself. The city grew in size and influence, eventually becom ...
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Plasco Tower
The Plasco Building ( fa, ساختمان پلاسکو, Sâxtmâne Plâskô) is a 20-story high-rise (5 floors below and 15 floors above ground) landmark building in Tehran, the capital city of Iran. The former building at the time of its construction in the 1960s, it was the tallest building in Iran and was considered an iconic part of the Tehran skyline. It collapsed on 19 January 2017 during a high-rise fire. Construction of the new building began in 2018 and was completed in 2021. History Former Building The Plasco building was built in 1962 by the prominent businessman Habib Elghanian, during a decade of rapid growth in Iran. The building was named after his plastics company. At the time of its construction it was the tallest building in Iran, and was considered an iconic landmark of the Tehran skyline, representing the drive for modernization under the rule of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. After the 1979 Iranian revolution, Habib Elghanian was executed by the new government ...
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Jomhuri
Jomhuri Avenue is a street in the centre of Tehran, Iran. It has shops for the purchase of Electronics, electronic equipment. Jomhuri is officially known as Jomhuri Islami Avenue which means Islamic republic. It is home to Tehran's biggest mobile phone shopping centre, Alaeddin (known as Bazaar-e Alaeddin). It is also a place where Tehran youngsters hang out during the evening. Before the 1979 Revolution, the avenue's name was Shah (King). See also References

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Donya-e-Eqtesad
''Donya-e-Eqtesad'' ( fa, دنیای اقتصاد meaning "the World of Economics" in Persian) is an Iranian daily newspaper and book publisher. History and profile ''Donya-e-Eqtesad'' was founded in October 2002, and it has been published and circulated in Iran since then. This economic daily is among the most circulated newspapers in Iran.100 top Iranian brands
''Payvand''. December 2009. Donya-e-Eqtesad is considered to be an advocate of free markets, and does not have any formal affiliation with the government of Iran. It is a moderate critique of the government economic policies. Its main competitor was '' Sarmayeh'' newspaper. ''Donya-e-Eqtesad'' regularly con ...
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Golestan Palace
The Golestan Palace ( fa, کاخ گلستان, ''Kākh-e Golestān''), also transliterated as the Gulistan Palace and sometimes translated as the Rose Garden Palace from Persian language, was built in the 16th century, renovated in the 18th century and finally rebuilt in 1865. It is the former official royal Qajar complex in Tehran. One of the oldest historic monuments in the city of Tehran, and of world heritage status, the Golestan Palace belongs to a group of royal buildings that were once enclosed within the mud-thatched walls of Tehran's arg ("citadel"). It consists of gardens, royal buildings, and collections of Iranian crafts and European presents from the 18th and 19th centuries. History Tehran's arg ("citadel") was built during the reign of Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576) of the Safavid dynasty (1502–1736), and was later renovated by Karim Khan of the Zand dynasty (r. 1750–1779). Agha Mohammad Khan of the Qajar dynasty (1742–1797) chose Tehran as his capital. The arg ...
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Fereshteh Pasargad Hotel
The Fereshteh Pasargad Hotel is a mixed-use complex currently under construction in the Elahieh neighbourhood of Tehran, Iran, designed by the late architect Zaha Hadid Dame Zaha Mohammad Hadid ( ar, زها حديد ''Zahā Ḥadīd''; 31 October 1950 – 31 March 2016) was an Iraqi-British architect, artist and designer, recognised as a major figure in architecture of the late 20th and early 21st centu .... After completion, it will be the tallest building in Tehran and Iran. The complex is being developed on a area and includes over total area with a height of over 46 floors. It will consist of parking on 9 floors, commercial and office spaces with conference halls and crafts stores on 7 floors, 3 floors for mechanical and electrical uses, amusement centres and restaurants on 4 floors, 1 floor for a lobby and 30 floors of five-star hotel accommodation. The construction of the project has started in 2011 and it is estimated for completion in 2024. References ...
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Laleh International Hotel
The Laleh International Hotel is a hotel in Tehran, Iran, next to Laleh Park, with views of the Alborz and Damavand Mountain. History The Inter-Continental Tehran opened in October 1971. The 13-story, 400-room hotel was built to house foreign tourists attending the 2,500-year celebration of the Persian Empire festivities that same month. The hotel cost $13 million, with 50% of the funding supplied by the Iran National Tourist Organization, 25% supplied by Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, and the remaining 25% provided by Pan Am's Inter-Continental Hotels division, which also operated the hotel and used it to host Pan Am air crews. It was one of a trio of hotels opened in October 1971, in each of the cities hosting the festivities, with the 160-room Hotel Cyrus Inter-Continental built in Shiraz and the 180-room Hotel Darius Inter-Continental built adjacent to the ruins of Persepolis, to house overflow guests from the Shah's tent city. During the Iranian Revolution The Iranian ...
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Milad Hospital
Milad Hospital is the largest specialized and subspecialized hospital in Iran. This hospital is a complementary health service provider in Iran's Social Security organization (SSO) chain of hospitals. Milad hospital currently employs more than 5600 specialists and subspecialists of various fields. History The construction of hospital was started in 1977 but was suspended in 1979 due to the revolution and Iran-Iraq war. The project was later restarted in 1988 with some changes in the original design. It began serving patients in 2001. This 12 floors structure is part of the Milad complex, which also includes Milad Tower and Milad hotel. Facilities Milad hospital has 1000 licensed beds, 24 surgery rooms, 20 pre-surgery and 20 post-surgery care beds. Milad hospital also provides Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) and Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) units, in addition to CCU, dentistry and various labs. The hospital also includes general service sections for patients and visit ...
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