Skyland Towers Istanbul
The Skyland Towers are located in Istanbul, Turkey. The building complex with its three towers is a multi-storey mixed use development. Two towers reach a height of 293.1 m each – one of these towers is for residential use, the other for office spaces. The third tower is 179.1 m high and will be used as a hotel. The façade of all three towers is engineered by Werner Sobek. The aim is to create a highly efficient façade having a minimum impact on natural resources while offering a maximum of comfort to the users. Regional products and availability as well as resources are considered to help keeping expenses at a minimum. The Skyland Towers are the tallest skyscrapers in Turkey.
Architecture
Tago Architects, Istanbul/Turkey
Planning time
2011 − 2014
Construction time
2013 − 2016
Services by Werner Sobek
Facade engineering
GFA
284,000 m²
Client
Eroglu Gayrimenkul Gelistirme ve Yatirim A.S.
Renderings
Tago Architects, Istanbul/Turkey