The residential tower has nine segments of five-story floors that form an irregular pentagon layout.
Photo © James Silverman
Turning Torso opened its doors in 2005, and upon completion it was the second tallest residential building in Europe and the highest in Sweden. The sculptural skyscraper’s 623 feet and 54 levels make it stand out within Malmo´s blooming landscape. Designed as a symbol for the eco-friendly Swedish city, the tower is made from concrete, steel, glass, and recyclable aluminum.
In order to follow the building’s twisting structure, which was inspired by a human body in movement, the glass façade features a complex double-curved shape. The residential tower has nine segments of five-story floors that form an irregular pentagon layout. The sculptural tower is supplied with 100% locally produced renewable energy.
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