Bahria Icon Tower


Bahria Icon Tower is an skyscraper complex under-construction in the seaside municipality of Clifton in Karachi, Pakistan. The complex includes a 62-storey tower, which at, is the tallest building in Pakistan and the second tallest in South Asia. The complex also includes an adjacent 42-storey building, and is owned by the Bahria Town Group.

Location

The complex is based on a four acre plot in the up-scale Clifton area, and is immediately adjacent to the Bagh Ibne Qasim park, and shrine of Abdullah Shah Ghazi - an 8th century mystic who is widely regarded as the patron saint of Karachi.

History

Construction began in 2009. During its construction, excavations for the foundations caused inconvenience for traffic flow. It was topped out in October 2017. In November 2018, a small fire broke out at the site where a marriage hall and cinema were being installed. Fireworks were shown on its completion. Construction has been slowed and marred by allegations of corruption against the owner of Bahria Group, Malik Riaz.

Details

The main building consists of 10 floors of serviced corporate offices and 40 floors of serviced apartments, Pakistan's highest located terraced restaurant, a double-decker high speed elevator, and a shopping mall. The building will be serviced by 16 high-speed elevators. It will have a carpark with 1,700 spaces, and total area of 2,230,500 m².
It has 62 floors above ground, and 7 below ground. It is made of reinforced concrete. with a glass facade. Steel was procured by , and produced in conjunction with the Luxembourg-based ArcelorMittal conglomerate.

Honors and awards

The design won architectural design awards for efficient use of space and maximization of utility, including: