Monaco Towers Explained

Monaco Towers
Location:Bucharest, Romania
Coordinates:44.3708°N 26.1387°W
Address:96 Șoseaua Berceni 041918, Bucharest
Status:Complete
Building Type:Residential
Floor Count:20
Completion Date:2009
Roof:76m (249feet) (both towers)
Structural System:Concrete
Floor Area:57223sigfig=3NaNsigfig=3
Architect:Westfourth Arhitecture[1]

The Monaco Towers are a residential building complex in Bucharest, Romania consisting of two twin towers completed in 2009 (Tower 1 and Tower 2) standing at 76m (249feet) tall with 20 floors each. They share the seventeenth place in the top of the tallest buildings in Bucharest.[2] [3]

Architecture

The two towers are part of the namesake project in which a shopping centre and residential space including the basement car parking are also included. The two twin residential towers host a total of 304 apartments and are situated above an integrated body of two floors of parking and two floors of retail spaces. The land on which the complex was built sums up to 7,452 m2 usable space. The gross floor area for each tower is 869.9 m2.[4] The apartment floor areas measure 75 m2 and 81 m2.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cădere liberă. Cele mai înalte blocuri de apartamente din România, "probleme grave la structura de rezistenţă". adevarul.ro. Adevarul. ro. May 6, 2012. September 25, 2024.
  2. Web site: Monaco Towers . monacotowers.ro . Romanian . 25 June 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160815065032/http://www.monacotowers.ro/structurapr.html . 15 August 2016 .
  3. Web site: Un numitor comun pentru zece dintre cele mai înalte clădiri din București: soluții Schüco. e-zeppelin.ro. Zeppelin Magazine. ro. September 25, 2024.
  4. Web site: Monaco Towers Residence & Mall. specto.ro. Specto. September 25, 2024.
  5. Web site: Dezvoltatorul Monaco Towers reduce preturile cu pana la 45.000 de euro. businessmagazin.ro. Business Magazin. ro. January 21, 2009. September 25, 2024.