• Turning Torso is based on Twisting Torso, a white marble sculpture by Calatrava that was based on the form of a twisting human being.[12].
  • The foundation of the Turning Torso is a cylindrical box with a diameter of thirty m and a depth of fifteen m. The foundation slab rests on the limestone bedrock.
  • The Turning Torso tower overlooking Malmö's western harbor. ... Sweden's tallest skyscraper, the Turning Torso, is turning out to be terribly difficult to sell.
  • At 190 meters (623 square feet) high, the Turning Torso is the tallest residential building in Sweden and the second tallest residential building in Europe.
  • Turning Torso, İsveç’in Malmö şehrinde yer alan 190 metre yüksekliğinde bir gökdelendir. ... Turning Torso , 54 katlıdır ve küp yapılardan oluşmaktadır.
  • Turning Torso, Malmö. The structure was built using nine five-story cubes, with 400 square meters of floor space per floor. Spectacular view.
  • HSB Turning Torso Tower. Dates built: 1999 – 2005. Architect and Engineer: Santiago Calatrava. Location: Västra Varvsgatan 40, Malmö, Sweden.
  • Sharing the name of its much larger brother, Turning Torso depicts a human body contorting around its spine in an upward movement.
  • As the tallest building in Scandinavia, the fantastical twisting skyscraper known as the Turning Torso should really be one of Malmö’s main tourist attractions.
  • Being the tallest tower of Scandinavia, the Turning Torso stands sculpturally to compose a poetic landmark with the skyline of Malmö, Sweden.