AXIS TOWER in the heart of Manchester

AXIS TOWER in the heart of Manchester
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Date: 13 March 2019

The magnificent building AXIS TOWER in the city of Manchester in England, is one of the most advanced construction projects that are currently taking place in the area and will soon be completed.

It is a 28-storey building that reaches a height of 100 m, making it the fifth highest building in the city, and will be definitely a landmark in the heart of Manchester.

The building has in total 168 luxurious apartments that follow all modern architectural trends. They incorporate a very sophisticated design, have large spaces, offer unlimited view and of course are located in a great location in the city center.

The very successful lift & slide system SMARTIA S560 of ALUMIL was selected for the project, meeting the strict specifications and ensuring high performance along with outstanding aesthetics. Another international project in which ALUMIL's advanced aluminium systems were the first option, by satisfying the most demanding needs.

Find more information about the system SMARTIA S560.

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