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This unusual structure, which consists of two towers that look like huge sails and are connected by three air bridges, will definitely catch your eye. The height is 240 m. The uniqueness of this architectural complex, in addition to its design, is that the electricity to meet its needs is produced by wind generators located on the bridges connecting the towers.
Of the 50 floors of the building, 34 are reserved for offices, the rest are occupied by restaurants, cafes and shops. You can admire the Persian Gulf and the city from the glass cabins of high-speed elevators located on the outside of the building.
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