Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world

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The Bangkok Sathorn by as much as 49 floors and 185 metres, stands one of the most famous abandoned buildings in the city — a Unique tower Itor (Sathorn Unique). In the early 1990-x years, Thailand experienced a major economic expansion in its history. In this time of abundance, Bangkok has started to show its stability, building a tall building.

Next came the Asian financial crisis of 1997 and the economic success of Thailand has ceased and the money worthless overnight. You can, of course, and gryanuvshy crisis to explain why such a Grand building was abandoned, but the history of the construction and abandonment of the tower Itor a little more complicated.

Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
49-storey residential complex was originally designed for 600 apartments. Now gradually crumbling building stands alone and silently looks on the Chao Phraya river. Despite the fact that to enter is prohibited and dangerous, a skyscraper for the past 20 years is a favorite destination for industrial tourism and jumping.

Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Originally it was planned accommodation elegant accommodations luxury apartments, offices of the Thai and foreign companies.

In addition, on the upper floors of a respectable complex was designed to accommodate several casinos and expensive restaurants. But the most interesting failed project was the swimming pool which is going to build on the 49th floor of a skyscraper. The pool might open up a wonderful panorama of the streets of the capital of Thailand.

Sorry, but still no one is trying to reconstruct.

Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
In 1993 because of the dispute, a settlement which lasted for fifteen years, Rangsan was arrested on charges of plotting the assassination of the President of the Supreme court Pramaṇa Kansui (Praman Chansue) (murder did not take place). Rangsan was convicted in 2008, but in 2010 was acquitted by the court of appeal. However, this case has significantly undermined the ability Rangsan to provide financial support for his projects, and the construction of the state tower was with delays due to lack of funds.

Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
When in 1997 the outbreak of the Asian financial crisis, the property market of Bangkok collapsed, and companies that financed the project, went bankrupt and was subsequently liquidated. Construction projects throughout the city stopped and in Bangkok left more than 300 unfinished high-rise projects.

Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Most of these buildings (among them the state tower) was gradually completed as the recovery of the economy, but the Unique tower Itor remains among the dozen from a small unfinished "towers Ghost" of Bangkok, despite the negotiations and refinancing, which involved the son Rangana Pansit Torsvan, who joined the firm Angsana in 2004. This was largely due to the fact that Rangsan instead of having to declare bankruptcy and dissolution of the company, insisted that the project will be sold only at a price that would fully recover the cost of the initial buyers of the building.

Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Style Rangsan was described as "jubilant postmodernism, architectural substitution, in which epochs and styles fused together without any signs of restraint."

Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
As in similar buildings, state tower, the Unique design of the tower Itor you'll be using the neo-Greek elements, especially in the columns and balconies. While the construction of the main frame of the building has been basically completed (estimated to be completed by 80-90 percent) and the overall design of the building is considered safe, interior decoration and design of the infrastructure has barely begun before the termination of construction, and the walls and structural parts, especially in the upper levels, also remain unfinished.

Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Local Thai kids sometimes sneaks into an abandoned house to see ghosts, but many children are afraid of this house because frightening stories of local residents.

To get to the building, need to go to Saphan Taksin BTS station and walk five minutes. The Sathorn Unique building you will see directly from a BTS, so don't get lost.

Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Perhaps, today Bangkok has more abandoned buildings than any other city in the world. The financial crisis has done its job. But today, 15 years later, the Thai economy recovered and was built and is still built a lot of pretty and glittering skyscrapers.
Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
And such skyscrapers as a Unique tower Itor rather monuments, reminiscent of the era of the late twentieth century, which was marked by the rise and decline of the economy, and part of the history of the city.

Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world
Looks like the biggest abandoned skyscraper in the world

Keywords: Bangkok | Abandoned buildings | Abandoned skyscraper | Skyscrapers | Construction | Thailand

     

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