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This swirling, leaning tower is set to transform the Slovenian city of Koper

29 March 2018

Officials in the city of Koper have unveiled new designs for a leaning glass tower set along the Slovenian coast.

Slovenian architect Sandi Pirs designed the swirling Capo Grande Tower with Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas.

The tower will be built on a slight incline, so that the 111-metre tower will lean gently out to sea. As well as offering tourists a panoramic view of the surrounding coastline the structure will also link the Giusterna beach to Monte San Marco via a 100-metre long, glass-encased bridge.

The soaring double-eclipse structure was designed to represent Italian and Slovenian cultures, coexisting peacefully both in Koper and along the coast.

The city hopes that the tower will become a new local landmark, drawing tourists to the beach and the recreation area planned for surrounding area.