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Status
  
Topped-out

Location
  
Cost
  
US$ 306 479 148.

Height
  
196 m, 199 m to tip

Type
  
Headquarters

Estimated completion
  
late 2016

Roof
  
209 m (686 ft)

Floors
  
40

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SOCAR Tower is the tallest building in Azerbaijan skyscraper in Baku, Azerbaijan and in the entire region of the Caucasus. The building is the headquarters of SOCAR (State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic). Construction started in 2010 and completed in 2016. The SOCAR Tower located on Heydar Aliyev Avenue, a long highway from the main airport to the downtown, which is visible on the way to the city center, becomes one of the landmarks of Azerbaijani capital, along with Flame Towers and other architectural masterpieces.

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Map of Socar Tower, Baku, Azerbaijan

Design

Architectural style of the building is a structural expressionism.

Designed by Heerim Architects from South Korea, the two-tower project will rise from an elongated, canopy-like podium and snake its way skywards. Curving into each other, the seemingly shorter tower almost looks like its resting its head on the chest of the taller tower. The taller tower's peak is slightly bending over it in a confident, reassuring manner. The project will be 209 meters tall and will have 42 floors, covering an area of 12,000 square meters and providing 100,000 square meters of usage area. The headquarters will mainly house office space but will also have conference and sports facilities, a guest house, retail spaces and food outlets.

The building design will be based on a composite system of steel construction with reinforced concrete walls. The building is designed to be resistant to wind speeds of 190 kilometers per hour and a magnitude nine earthquake by the Richter scale.

The building, designed by South Korean Heerim Architects & Planners Co. Ltd, based on the concept of "wind and fire”, will be built by Turkish Tekfen Construction and Installation Co. Inc..

A curtain wall envelope will be provided by Permasteelisa Group.

References

SOCAR Tower Wikipedia


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