Flame Towers

Flame Towers
Alov qüllələri
General information
StatusComplete (MOO)
Typeoffice, residential, hotel, shopping mall
Architectural styleHighrise, glass
LocationBaku, Azerbaijan
Construction startedOctober 2007
Opening2013
CostUS$350 million
OwnerAzinko Development MMC
Height
Roof182 m (597 ft) - Flame Tower 1
165 m (541 ft) - Flame Tower 2
161 m (528 ft) - Flame Tower 3
Technical details
Floor count33/30/28
Design and construction
Architect(s)HOK
Structural engineerBalkar Mühendislik
Main contractorDIA Holding Azerbaijan
Website
www.fairmont.com/baku/

The Flame Towers (Azerbaijani: Alov qüllələri) are a group of three skyscrapers in Baku, Azerbaijan. The main contractor, Dia Holdings, is owned by two brothers who are linked to Azerbaijan's ruling Aliyev family's network of offshore companies.

The height of the tallest tower is 182 m (597 ft). The three flame-shaped towers are intended to symbolize the elements of fire, and are a reference to Azerbaijan's nickname "The Land of Fire", historically rooted in a region where natural gas flares emit from the ground and Zoroastrian worshipers considered flames to be a symbol of the divine (notably at the Ateshgah of Baku and Yanar Dag).

The three buildings (South, East and West) consist of 130 residential apartments over 33 floors, a Fairmont hotel tower that consists of 250 rooms and 61 serviced apartments, and office blocks that provides a net 33,114 square meters of office space.