Two famous architects choose Turin for Italy's highest towers

Two of Italy's most famous architects were in the northern Italian city of Turin this week to present their skyscraper projects for the city. Renzo Piano is proposing a 200-metre high tower which would be located in the city centre, next to the Porta Susa station. The project, destined to house the Italian headquarters of the Intesa-Santapaolo bank, would cost between EUR 300 mln and EUR 400 mln. At 180 metres, it would bethe highest structure in the country.

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