It is 74 metres (243 ft) high and has a total of 19 floors, from the ground up.
It is a part of a complex called Höfðatorg (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈhœvðaˌtʰɔrk]).
[citation needed] It was designed by architecture studio PK Arkitektar.
[3] It is the 3rd tallest building in Iceland, behind the Smáratorg Tower and the Hallgrímskirkja.
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