Tower 25
Tower 25 | |
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A view from Stasinou Avenue | |
General information | |
Status | Complete |
Location | Nicosia, Cyprus |
Cost | 25 million euros |
Management | Gerens Hill[1] |
Height | |
Roof | 62 m (203 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 17 floors |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Jean Nouvel |
Developer | Nice Day |
Main contractor | Lois Builders |
Tower 25 is a high-rise building located in the centre of Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus. It was designed by the world-famous architect Jean Nouvel and is a major addition to Nicosia's landmarks owing to its original design and location. Standing 62 meters tall, Tower 25 is the tallest building in Cyprus.
At 203 ft, the tower is also the shortest tallest building in a country. Some people in Cyprus say it should remain the tallest building in Cyprus.
The ground floor, the mezzanine areas and the six floors above them are offices of Ernst & Young (EY) with amazing views of the city in all directions. The next seven floors contain unique luxurious apartments overlooking the whole capital. The penthouse occupies two top floors. Its unique design resembles the traditional Cypriot architecture. A swimming pool is an additional feature which makes the apartment unique and probably the most expensive in the city.
Most of apartments, including the penthouse, were sold before construction commenced. The building cost approximately 25 million euros and was finished by the beginning of 2013.
Architecture
A full length balcony on each floor offers views of the historic city and walls, also allowing natural light in the living spaces and offices below. The varying width and depth of balconies on each floor creates a natural image as well as the illusion that the building is not static but actually 'breathing'. These balconies' glass doors will each be able to expand in and out beyond the concrete decks they will sit upon to increase the area of either the balcony or the interior. The other facades feature a seemingly random pattern of square voids serving as windows as well as openings for natural ventilation needed due to the hot climate of the city.On the south facade a vertical garden will be created with planting space on each floor instead of a balcony making Tower 25 an environmentally conscious building. At the same time this vertical garden gives a more pleasant atmosphere inside the building, something much needed when living in the centre of a city.
Location
The building's location facing the Venetian Fortifications of the city and next to the new Eleftheria Square redesigned by Zaha Hadid and currently under construction allows the owners of the apartments and offices to be very close to the medieval heart of the city with its picturesque architecture and neighbourhoods. At the same time though, its proximity to the main retailing avenues of the city, Makariou Avenue and Themistokli Dervi Avenue offer owners the chance to shop and dine at the centre of the city. The building itself will attract more developments on the ring avenue around the walls on which it is located.
Gallery of Tower 25 under construction
- View from Eleftheria Square
- Nicosia Town Hall and Tower 25 as viewed from Eleftheria Square
- Tower 25 as seen from Makariou Avenue
- View of Tower 25 from Shakolas Tower
- Downtown Nicosia view
- View from the section of Nicosia lying within the Venetian walls
- View of the skyline from the centre of the Old city of Nicosia-Tower 25 on the left
- Tower 25 seen from the Walls
- Tower 25 dominating the skyline
- Tower 25 and Nicosia Town Hall, seen from Eleftheria Square
- Tower 25 completed
- Tower 25 as seen from Nicosia city hall during Cyprus presidency of the EU
- View from Stasinou avenue
External links
- Information in Construction Company's website
- Information in Developer Company's website
- Architect's website
- article on Tower 25
- "Tower 25". Phorio.
References
Coordinates: 35°10′07″N 33°21′38″E / 35.1686°N 33.3605°E