Torre Colpatria | |
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Height | 196m |
Floors | 50 |
Year | 1979 |
City | Bogotà |
The Torre Colpatria (English: Colpatria tower) is a 50-story skyscraper in the downtown area of Bogotá, Colombia. It's the third largest building in the nation and the fifth-tallest in South America. Constructed from 1973 to 1978 and opened in 1979, it has a complete height of 196 metres (643 ft), becoming the tallest skyscraper of Colombia and holding this title until 2016, when the south tower of the BD Bacatá was topped off. The main headquarters of the Colpatria Bank are located in the building, in addition to a large number of other banks and financial corporations have offices in it. The building lies at the intersection of 26th street and 7th avenue, in the heart of the city's downtown.
Millenium Towers | |
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Height | 71m |
Floors | 19 |
Year | 2000 |
City | Harare |
Millennium Tower was a 180-floor skyscraper that was envisioned by architect Sir Norman Foster in 1989. He planned for it to be constructed in Tokyo Bay, 2 km offshore from Tokyo, Japan.
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