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Eurosky Tower

Designed by architect Franco Purini

The Eurosky Tower is a skyscraper in Rome, the tallest civil building in the city and one of the tallest residential towers in Italy. Designed by the architect Franco Purini It is located in Torrino, a residential area bordering EUR. The project is inspired by the medieval towers of the city, such as the Torre delle Milizie.
The skyscraper, made of concrete and steel covered in laminated granite, has facades marked by the regular openings of the balconies. The Eurosky tower is divided into two vertical prisms, each of which is served by two blocks of stairs and elevators, connected by bridges that house part of the technical systems inside them.

Other spaces for systems are located at the top of the building, crowned by a large structure that supports a wall of photovoltaic panels. At the end of the roof, a large antenna for telecommunications projects. Finally, the support structure for the photovoltaic panels creates a sort of fold in the external facade of the tower.

The skyscraper has a total height of 120 meters, divided into 28 floors plus 5 "technical" floors. The building is located in the Europarco Business Park, in the IX Municipio (formerly XII), just outside the administrative boundaries of EUR. The design of the structures is by SBG&Partners Spa of Rome. Over 100 million euros were spent on the construction of the work. Next to the residential skyscraper is the Europarco Tower. The Eurosky Tower and the Europarco Tower were completed in mid-2012.
Source: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torre_Eurosky