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Complesso Garibaldi
Ferrovie dello Stato
Complex
Completed
office
290
58,845 m² / 633,402 ft²
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Rank
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Building Name
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Status
Completed
Architecturally Topped Out
Structurally Topped Out
Under Construction
Proposed
On Hold
Never Completed
Vision
Competition Entry
Canceled
Proposed Renovation
Under Renovation
Renovated
Under Demolition
Demolished
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Completion
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Height
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Floors
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Material
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Use
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1 | Ferrovie dello Stato 1 | 1992 | 121 m / 397 ft | 28 | concrete/steel | office | |
2 | Ferrovie dello Stato 2 | 1989 | 98 m / 322 ft | 26 | N/A | office | |
2 | Torre Garibaldi B | 2010 | 98 m / 322 ft | 26 | N/A | office | |
4 | Torre Garibaldi A | 2012 | 93.5 m / 307 ft | 28 | concrete/steel | office |
Best Tall Building Europe 2012 Award of Excellence
2012 CTBUH Awards
Complesso Garibaldi - Tower B Chosen as Featured Building
1 May 2013 - Featured Building
Awards Symposium Puts Spotlight on Achievement, Future
19 October 2012 - Awards
11 June 2013
Session 2: What Contributes Most to Sustainability in Tall Buildings?
The next generation of tall buildings will be judged on more than sheer height or aesthetic appearance. In the context of sustainability, they will also...
11 June 2013
Session 2: What Contributes Most to Sustainability in Tall Buildings?
The next generation of tall buildings will be judged on more than sheer height or aesthetic appearance. In the context of sustainability, they will also...
18 October 2012
Best Tall Building Featured Finalist: Complesso Garibaldi - Tower B
Complesso Garibaldi Tower B, originally constructed in the 1980s, represents a fresh interpretation of an aging building. It is commended for its adaptive reuse of...
18 October 2012
Interview: Complesso Garibaldi Tower B
The Complesso Garibaldi stands out as a tall building reuse project, and was a Featured Finalist at the 2012 Awards Symposium. In their interview from...
1 May 2013
The project represents a fresh interpretation of an aging building. To view the before and after, it is hard to believe it is the same building.
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