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Crystal Palace (Ljubljana)

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Type
  
Multi-use

Completed
  
2011

Roof
  
89 m (292 ft)

Floors
  
20

Architectural style
  
Modern architecture

Architects
  
Denis Simčič, Brane Smole

Construction started
  
May 15, 2009

Opening
  
May 2011

Height
  
89 m

Opened
  
1 September 2011

Owner
  
Skai center

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Location
  
Šmartinska cesta 152 Ljubljana, Slovenia

Similar
  
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The Crystal Palace is a skyscraper in Ljubljana, Slovenia, situated within the BTC City shopping centre in Nove Jarše district in the northwestern part of the city. Standing 89 metres (290 ft) and 20 storeys tall, it is currently the tallest building in Slovenia.

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Map of Crystal Palace, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

The building houses high end stores, a wellness centre, business offices, and a congress hall.

Construction

Construction began with laying of the foundation stone on May 15, 2009. The building has a distinctive shape, with supporting columns jutting out until the second floor, after which it gradually tapers toward the top. The first part proved the most challenging during construction: it took almost a year to finish it, after which the building grew one storey each 8 days and reached the final height on September 2010.

Plans for the Crystal Palace were made by Slovene architects Brane Smole and Denis Simčič. The 54 million Euro investment is covered by companies BTC d.d. and Nuba d.o.o and managed by the company Skai center established by the two parent companies for this purpose. Originally, the building was planned to be over 100 metres (330 ft) tall. The owners still intend to build a helipad on the roof which was not a part of the finished building due to difficulties with Slovene air traffic regulations.

References

Crystal Palace (Ljubljana) Wikipedia