Flame Towers

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Flame Towers is a trio of iconic, flame-shaped skyscrapers in Baku, Azerbaijan, known for their LED-illuminated facades and status as a modern symbol of the city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building complex
landmark
skyscraper complex
tourist attraction
architect HOK Group
surface form: HOK
architecturalStyle modern architecture
completionDate 2012
considered iconic symbol of Baku
one of the tallest buildings in Azerbaijan
constructionStartDate 2007
continent Asia
country Azerbaijan
developer Azinko Development MMC
hasHotelOperator Fairmont Hotels and Resorts (historical operator)
surface form: Fairmont Hotels and Resorts
hasLightingFeature LED-illuminated facades
hasPart Flame Towers North Tower
Flame Towers South Tower
Flame Towers West Tower
hasViewOf Baku Bay
Walled City of Baku with the Shirvanshah's Palace and Maiden Tower
surface form: Old City of Baku
height 182 meters
597 feet
hotelName Fairmont Baku, Flame Towers
imageFeature Azerbaijani flag displayed in lights
LED flames displayed at night
moving fire animations
inception 2007
isPartOf Baku
surface form: Baku skyline
languageOfName Azerbaijani
locatedIn Baku
locatedInTimeZone Azerbaijan Time
locatedNear Caspian Sea
locatedOn hill overlooking Baku Bay
mainBuildingMaterial glass
steel
nativeName Alov qüllələri
nightIllumination dynamic LED displays
numberOfBuildings 3
numberOfFloors 39
openingDate 2012
shape flame-shaped
significantProjectOf modernization of Baku
symbolizes flames of natural gas
modern Baku
national identity of Azerbaijan
tourismRole major attraction for visitors to Baku
uses hotel
office
residential
retail

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Baku contains Flame Towers
Bakuvian associatedWithLandmark Flame Towers
Baku Boulevard hasView Flame Towers