Western Canadian Place

Western Canadian Place
Western Canadian Place
Western Canadian Place - North, cropped.jpg
Localisation
Coordonnées 51° 02′ 43″ N 114° 04′ 37″ W / 51.045278, -114.07694451° 02′ 43″ Nord
       114° 04′ 37″ Ouest
/ 51.045278, -114.076944
  
Pays Drapeau du Canada Canada
Localité Calgary
Présentation
Construction 1983
Usage(s) Bureaux
Hauteur
Hauteur du toit 164 m, 128 m
Détails
Nombre d'étages 41, 32
Personnes en rapport
Architecte(s) The Cohos Evamy Partners

Géolocalisation sur la carte : Canada

(Voir situation sur carte : Canada)
Western Canadian Place

Western Canadian Place est un ensemble de gratte-ciel de bureaux construit à Calgary au Canada en 1983.

Il est composé de deux tours;

  • Western Canadian Place North, 164 m, 41 étages, 60 715 m2 de surface de plancher
  • Western Canadian Place South, 128 m, 32 étages, 38 975 m2 de surface de plancher

En juin 2011 la Western Canadian Place North était le 10° plus haut gratte-ciel de Calgary.

L'immeuble a été conçu par l'agence d'architecture The Cohos Evamy Partners

Le complexe a été vendu pour 230 675 000 $ en juillet 2004[1].

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