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Revision as of 20:48, 19 October 2020
This is a list of the Highest Buildings of Anteria, in Meters.
Rank | Name | Height | Location | Floors | Year Built | Image | Notes |
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1 | Kentasi Tower/Tower of Progress | 782 Meters | Kentasi, Kentalis | 146 | 2002-2011 | Majority of the floors aren't open to the public. | |
2 | Chitskon Tower | 729 Meters | Telex, File:Halsuntrian Flag.png Halsuntria | 135 | 2000-2007 | 20 of the floors are residential, the top floor open for tourists and the rest are home to the Digiworld Corporation. | |
3 | Lumian National Center | 642 Meters | Greater Lumia, Iwonia | 128 | 2013-2019 | The bottom 35 floors are for residents. | |
4 | Federibānk-Tærme ("Tower of the federal bank") | 632 Meters | Haæstre, New Sebronia | 128 | 2008-2015 | ||
5 | The Olympic Tower | 553 Meters | Alexandria, Template:Country data Layfet | 12 | 1991-1999 | The tallest structure in Layfet. It was Layfet's "millennium project" as a way to show Layfet was ready to enter the third millennium. It was a joint project between the Layfetian Government and hundreds of different companies. It is an office tower in which all twelve floors are owned by different entities including governments and private corperations. | |
6 | International Trade Center | 492 Meters | Haæstre, New Sebronia | 101 | 1997-2008 | The main ITC | |
7 | Huchiame Observation Tower | 468 Meters | Haæstre, New Sebronia | 4 | 1990-1994 | Known for its bizarre structure | |
8 | Āg de Deimeka ("Eye of Deimeka") |
453 Meters | Deimeka, New Sebronia | 93 | 2010-2019 | ||
9 | Canton Tower | 449 Meters | Canton, Canton River Delta | 37 | 2005-2010 | TBA | |
10 | Ilis-Ræmi Tower | 442 Meters (With tip 527 Meters) | Deimeka, New Sebronia | 110 | 1971-1973 | TBA | |
11 | Haæstre Obāriac Center | 421 Meters | Haæstre, New Sebronia | 88 | 1994-1998 | TBA | |
12 | Torre de Comercio ("Tower of Commerce") |
417 Meters | Duron, Prybourne | 97 | 1931-1935 | Tallest building in Prybourne, commonly the site for capital punishment. | |
13 | Alphari Tritowers / Den Edeldec Financial Center | 412 Meters, 339 Meters, 333 Meters | Den Edeldec, New Sebronia | 101, 85, 85 | 2008-2019 | TBA | |
14 | Eraki Plaza | 333 Meters | Haæstre, New Sebronia | 66 | 2001-2006 | TBA | |
15 | NexxVac Science Research Facility | 328 Meters | New Apex, Nexalan | 83 | 1988-1992 | The tallest science facility in Anteria and tallest building in Nexalan, all floors are closed from citizens and only workers or specialist are permitted. 10 floors are science research facilities, 70 are offices and testing rooms, and 3 floors is a government secured research facility located underground containing things only highly protected government organizations can enter. | |
16 | SUPA Headquarters | 320 Meters | Haæstre, New Sebronia | 66 | 2008-2016 | Headquarters of the Sebric Environmental Protection Association (SUPA) | |
17 | Betari Tritowers / Downtown Square | 300 Meters, 282 Meters, 265 Meters | Den Edeldec, New Sebronia | 80, 75, 71 | 2000-2011 | TBA | |
18 | Solana Beach Mall Square | 300 Meters, 261 Meters | Haæstre, New Sebronia | 60, 52 | 2009-2016 | Two towers, both belonging to a shopping mall named after the San-Calian city of Solana Beach | |
19 | Gammari Tritowers / One Mall Park | 292 Meters, 273 Meters, 205 Meters | Den Edeldec, New Sebronia | 72, 64, 46 | 2001-2011 | TBA | |
20 | Beufeld-Friedrich Towers | 288 Meters, 228 Meters | Haæstre, New Sebronia | 66, 48 | 1995-2002, 2001-2006 | Two towers housing several companies, named after a bak politician who was born and died in New Sebronia | |
21 | Thrismari Tower | 271 Meters | Haæstre, New Sebronia | 59 | 2003-2009 | TBA | |
22 | District of Kohharu Administration Center | 255 Meters | Kohharu, Template:Country data Layfet | 52 | 2006-2014 | Tallest building in the District of Template:Country data Kohharu, Layfet | |
23 | Kwiecien Tower | 230 Meters | Kwiecien, Speke | 55 | 2007-2012 | Top floors open to the public for viewing, rest for offices and apartments. | |
24 | Eastern International Trade Center | 213 meters | Alexandria, Template:Country data Layfet | 52 | 1975-1983 | Subsidiary Office for the International Trade Center's main building in Haæstre, New Sebronia. This building used to be the Orland-Ugumori Tower before being bought by the Layfetian Government and donated to the International Trade Center. This building serves ITC services more locally. | |
25 | Deimeka5 Hotel | 201 Meters | Deimeka, New Sebronia | 62 | 2005-2008 | TBA | |
26 | Ateenian News Network Tower | 190 Meters | Athano, Ateenia | 54 | 2008-2014 | First 5 floors reserved for offices and last 5 floors are reserved for telecomm companies only. Other 44 floors are for residents. | |
27 | Spiral Tower | 188 Meters | Deimeka, New Sebronia | 63 | 2012-2016 | TBA | |
28 | Tàiyáng tǎ (Sun pagoda) | 153 Meters | Cxia, Canton River Delta | 13 | 891-943 | TBA | |
29 | Nôuzane Center | 152 Meters | Azhtanan, Mehrava | 38 | 2006-2011 | TBA | |
30 | The International Court Building | 128 Meters | Cartwright, Template:Country data Layfet | 28 | 1970-1978 | Was originally Layfet's National Immigration, Asylum Seeker, and Refugee Court prior to being donated by the Layfetian Government to the IC in 2015. It was renovated throughout the rest of 2015 and into 2016. The building opened in late 2016. The NIASRC moved to Alexandria. | |
31 | Kastarla Central Hospital | 120 Meters | Jeskalinnenburg, Ereska | 28 | 1964-1976 | Partially destroyed during the Ereskan Civil war. | |
32 | Mehrava Central Bank Tower | 108 Meters | Azhtanan, Mehrava | 28 | 2005-2009 | TBA |
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