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Calatrava designed a gracious and slender steel tower that soars 136
meter high (446 ft).
The tower is set on a round brick platform which holds the
telecommunications equipment. The design of the arched entrance to the
platform is based on the shape of a human eye. The base is covered with
ceramic shards, a mosaic technique known as trencadis. This technique
was often used by the Modernistá architects; examples can be found all
around Barcelona and in particular at Gaudí's
Parc Guëll.
The pylon, set at an angle of 17 degrees, is connected to a ring-shaped
element which holds the transmitting dishes. Like many of Calatrava's
works, the whole tower is sparkling white.
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Montjuic Communications Tower, Barcelona, photo by boldorak2208 |
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Montjuic Communications Tower, Barcelona, photo by boldorak2208 |
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Montjuic Communications Tower, Barcelona, photo by mirsasha |
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Montjuic Communications Tower, Barcelona, photo by wallygrom |
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Montjuic Communications Tower, Barcelona, photo by pixelblume |
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Montjuic Communications Tower, Barcelona, photo by mirsasha |
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can you tell me please the angles of the tower every angle...and the measures...everything you know please
ReplyDeleteI don't have any information about the angles, but there is some information about the measurements, especially the height in the following web pages:
Deletehttp://www.webdeveloper.pl/montjuic-communications-tower-tourist_attractions-3040.html
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=185384
http://architecture.about.com/od/towers/ig/Tall-Towers/Montjuic-Tower.htm