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# Vienna Twin Tower
The Vienna Twin Tower is a building complex located in the Wienerberg City in Favoriten, the tenth district of Vienna. The complex is located near the Wienerberg, on the Wienerbergstraße and near Triester Straße. The complex is built in the High-tech style.
The twin building is the tallest building in the newly built quarter, which is currently mostly a series of apartment and office buildings. Construction began in 1999 and finished in 2001. The highrise has 37 floors above ground and office space of over 100,000 square metres. The tower is composed of two building halves connected at an obtuse corner. One is 138 metres high, the other 127, and they also connect through several bridges. The architect was Massimiliano Fuksas, and the project was financed by Wienerberger Baustoffindustrie AG and the Immofinanz Immobilien Anlagen AG. Inside there is a conference centre and ten-screen movie theatre as well as a number of cafés and restaurants. Its garage has 1,000 parking places.
The Vienna Twin Town lies on the city edge of Vienna, directly next to the recreation area of Wienerberg with a golf course nearby. However, the location has the disadvantage of being difficult to access public transportation. Currently, there is a connection through three bus lines and a newly established shuttle bus to reach the U-Bahn 6 line station at the Philadelphiabrücke (Philadelphia Bridge).
== References ==
- [[Environmental Design/Life Cycle Assessment]]
- [[Wiki-Architecture/General Architecture]]
- [[Building Services/Building Performance/Acoustics]]
- [[Building Construction/Hill Architecture]]
- [[Building Services/HVAC Systems]]
- [[Urban and Planning/Urban Design and Planning]]
- [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/National Building Code of India/Part 11 - Sustainability]]
- [[Wiki-Architecture/Building Materials]]
- [[Urban and Planning/Urban Design Principles]]
- [[Professional Practice/Architectural Fees and Billing]]
Irving, Mark (2016). 1001 Buildings You Must See Before You Die. London: Quintessence Editions. ISBN 978-1-84-403919-7.
== External links ==
(in German) Official website