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These four skyscrapers constitute a business complex built on the grounds of the old Real Madrid sports complex. The four towers are the Foster Tower, the PWC Tower, Torre Cristal and Torre Espacio.
These skyscrapers accommodate mostly offices, but there are also services such as a hotel and a garden. Furthermore, each tower has several underground levels for parking and road access. The construction of these four buildings began in 2004 and work was completed in 2008. Over 820 feet high, the Foster Tower is the tallest of the complex, and in Spain as well. It was designed by Norman Foster. The floors are organized in the same manner as a bookcase.
Argentinean architect César Pelli is the author of the Torre Cristal project, which is 816 feet tall. Its highest point is intended to house a garden. The PWC Tower is 775 feet tall, with 52 floors. The building, designed by Carlos Rubio Carvajal and Enrique Álvarez-Sala Walter, is the only one of the four which was designed by Spanish architects. It will accommodate a 5-star luxury hotel that will occupy the first 31 floors, and will have a two-storey restaurant with a panoramic view of the city. With more than fifty floors, Torre Espacio stands 731 feet-tall.
Alongside these four skyscrapers, there is a fifth building, Caleido, the construction of which began in 2017 and is due to be completed in 2020. The skyscraper will have 36 floors within its height of 181 metres.
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