Carlton, Office building in Almere, Netherlands.
Carlton is an office building in Almere comprising three connected towers of varying heights that together form a striking architectural ensemble. The structure accommodates multiple businesses and shapes the cityscape through its contemporary glass facade.
Construction began in 2007 and was completed in 2010, marking a phase of modern urban development in Almere. Its creation reflected the city's expansion as an economic hub.
The building forms part of the L'Hermitage office complex, representing modern Dutch architectural design principles through its glass and steel construction methods.
The building sits directly north of Almere Centrum station and is therefore easily accessible by public transport. Visitors find the facade transparent and entrance areas clearly marked.
With its antenna the building reaches a total height of about 141 meters, making it the tallest structure in the city. This height makes it a recognizable landmark in the urban fabric.
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