Monday, August 12, 2013
Spanish skyscraper going up — but without an elevator?
If
you are thinking of investing in an apartment at the Intempo skyscraper
in Benidorm, Spain, be prepared to bring some good walking shoes: Its
builders forgot a working elevator, says the Spanish news site El Pais.
According to a story surfaced on Gizmodo,
the luxury high-rise tower, which started construction in 2007, was
originally designed for 20 floors. But the the developers decided to
push the design to include 47 floors with 269 homes. When completed, it
will be Benidorm’s highest building at 650 feet.There seemed to be just one important oversight: In going up to 47 floors, designers forgot to take into account room for an elevator shaft. El Pais reports that the architects on the project resigned in May 2012.
The building “represents a long story of incompetence,” according to El Pais. The coastal town had a building boom that led to the nickname “Beniyork” for its skyline of high-rises.
But then the recession hit. Intempo’s developer, which had once advertised the building as the “banner of the future,” and the bank that provided the loan for construction both went bankrupt in 2009. The building has cost €100 million so far.
“We had heard reports on the elevator last week when we listed the building to generate advance interest,” wrote Terry Walker, a spokesperson for Walker Property Spain’s London office, in an email to Yahoo News.
“In the light of the other problems that have been overcome at Intempo, we would be confident that a solution can be found,” Walker said.
Already 35 percent of the apartments have been sold to international buyers — the site describes the abodes as "Dubai style luxury." The building is 95 percent complete, and it is expected to be done by spring 2014.
Expect, too, a built-in exercise regime.
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1675users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down11users disliked this commentM A • Report Abuse
Forget an elevator, what else did they "forget" to do?
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914users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down13users disliked this commentRoger • Report Abuse
This is beyond incompetent. The article said they forgot to put in an elevator shaft. In a building this size there should be at least 4 elevators for residents and 2 bigger freight elevators. What gets me is that no one noticed at all. I mean even the laborers who assembled the forms and... More
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978users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down6users disliked this commentm • Report Abuse
if the architects resigned mid project, there's a lot more wrong than the developer leaving out the elevator.
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589users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down12users disliked this commentNoJusticeInOurTime • Report Abuse
Spanish architects, Italian cruise ship captains and American politicians. Things we can do without.
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266users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down1users disliked this commentarickva • Report Abuse
They will not tell what else they left out of the building. I would like to see a high wind test.
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524users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down5users disliked this commentdavid • Report Abuse
No elevator but they have defibrillators on each floor.
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627users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down8users disliked this commentWake up America • Report Abuse
Hate to be the poor moving guys that have to pack the grand piano up to the top floor.
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186users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down2users disliked this commentTony D • Report Abuse
No elevator... but the designers did give them the shaft.
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346users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down4users disliked this commentBrian • Report Abuse
I've never heard of a twenty story walk-up, let alone a forty-seven story walk-up. I wouldn't go into that building for any reason because if they can forget something like elevators, I'm not going to trust the sprinkler system or the electrical.
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391users liked this commentPlease sign in to rate a Thumb UpPlease sign in to rate a Thumb Down8users disliked this commentbluesky • Report Abuse
How is this possible? The building plans have to be approved by various agencies and are viewed by construction contractors.
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