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Torres de Hercules – The Tallest Building in Andalusia

The Tallest Building in Andalusia

Rafael de La-Hoz, the Spanish base architectural firm has completed the two cylindrical white towers. This high rise building is called as Torres de Hercules, located in the Bay of Algeciras in Southern Spain. This mix-use building will accommodates office space, although some of the floors will have commercial space and services, such as: coffee shops, bank branches, a travel agency, a messenger service, etc. Torres de Hercules is built in 126 meters; rise up from the Bay of Algeciras. This new construction is surrounded by a man-made lake, is comprised of two identical 20-storey cylindrical towers, joined by a crystalline prism which houses the hallways connecting the two buildings.

The Tallest Building in Andalusia

The Tallest Building in Andalusia

The Tallest Building in Andalusia

The Tallest Building in Andalusia

The Tallest Building in Andalusia

The Tallest Building in Andalusia

The Tallest Building in Andalusia

The Tallest Building in Andalusia

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