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Appearance of 181 Meters High New Skyscraper revealed in Sarajevo (video)

Published: February 5, 2020
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ADS Studio Sarajevo has released a video showing what the future “Avaz” tower – “R Tower” in Sarajevo will look like.

It is a skyscraper within which there will be a hotel, residence, business center, investor “Avaz Roto Press”.

The skyscraper should have a height of 181 meters with an antenna, which will be higher than the “Avaz Twist Tower”, while the height of the building without the antenna will be 151 meters.

The rendering and video of this planned object was created by ADS Studio Sarajevo, and the architects of the “R Tower” are Faruk Kapidzic and Dario Bojanic.

The attached video also shows the future appearance of the space around the “Avaz Twist Tower” and “R Tower”, which also takes into account the planned First Transversal with a modern road.

The Municipal Council of the Center adopted in January a decision on changes and additions and implementation of amendments to the Urban Project “Centrotrans-Alhos” – Phase I, which opened the door to the construction of a new tower, Avaz news portal reports.

 

 

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