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Architect(s) Pfeifer-Zurdo The Alvear Tower is a residential and hotel skyscraper on Azucena Villaflor Avenue, east of Dock Two in the upscale Puerto Madero section of Buenos Aires. The skyscraper is the tallest building in Argentina.
Ort: Chicago, Vereinigte Staaten Bauzeit: 2007–2009 Status: Erbaut Baustil: Moderne Architekt: Gang Architects Associates Eigentümer: Megellan Development Group Höhe: 262 m Höhe bis zum Dach: 262 m Höchste Etage: 246 m Etagen: 86[1] Aufzüge: 24 Baustoff: Tragwerk: Stahlbeton; Fassade: Glas
Der ARC-Fluss-Kultur-Multimedia-Theater-Pavillon/The ARC- River Culture Multimedia Theater Pavilion
AT&T Stadium
Ort 1 AT&T Way Vereinigte Staaten Arlington, Texas 76011 Koordinaten ♁32° 44′ 52″ N, 97° 5′ 34″ WKoordinaten: 32° 44′ 52″ N, 97° 5′ 34″ W | | OSM Eigentümer Stadt Arlington Baubeginn 20. September 2005 Eröffnung 27. Mai 2009 Oberfläche Kunstrasen Kosten 1,3 Mrd. US-Dollar Architekt HKS Inc. Kapazität 80.000 bis 108.713 Plätze