Skyland İstanbul

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Skyland Istanbul.jpg
A view of the tower from Otoyol 2
General information
StatusComplete
TypeResidential, Office
LocationSarıyer, Istanbul, Turkey
Opening2019
CostUS$700,000,000
Height
Roof238 m (781 ft)
Technical details
Floor countSkyland Office Istanbul 65, Skyland Residence Istanbul 64
Design and construction
ArchitectBroadway Malyan
DeveloperEroğlu Holding
Other information
Public transit accessIstanbul Metro Line M2 Seyrantepe
Website
www.skylandistanbul.com/en

Skyland İstanbul is a complex of mixed-use skyscrapers in the Huzur neighborhood of Sarıyer district in Istanbul, Turkey. It comprises Skyland İstanbul-1 and Skyland İstanbul-2[1] They are the tallest buildings in Istanbul, at 284 m (932 ft) tall.[2] The buildings were designed by Peter Vaughan of Broadway Malyan.

The project, which had a US$700 million investment cost started in 2012. The 65-story buildings feature 830 residences, 504 office spaces, and a five-star international hotel with 300 rooms and a 550-seat capacity conference hall.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ http://skylandistanbul.com/en/concepts/project
  2. ^ "Skyland Istanbul Complex - The Skyscraper Center". www.skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  3. ^ "Skyland Istanbul" (in Turkish). Proje Lansman. Retrieved 2017-04-08.


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