Tekfen Tower

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Tekfen Tower
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Tekfen Tower
General information
TypeMixed–Use
Location Levent, Istanbul, Turkey
AddressTekfen Tower, Büyükdere Caddesi, No:209
Coordinates 41°04′55″N29°00′32″E / 41.08194°N 29.00889°E / 41.08194; 29.00889 Coordinates: 41°04′55″N29°00′32″E / 41.08194°N 29.00889°E / 41.08194; 29.00889
Opening2002
Height
Roof118 m (387 ft)
Technical details
Floor count28
Design and construction
Architect(s) Swanke Hayden Connell Architects
Website
Official website

Tekfen Tower is a skyscraper located in Levent, Istanbul, Turkey. The skyscraper has 28 floors


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