The project, Gateway to Zealand, is a formulated, substantiated idea and concept that aims to reach a new level of cooperation among engineers, contractors and investors. The idea is brought in place by Sven Heiner, architect and engineer m. IDA.
The spectacular building is an architectural visionary landmark as well as an access portal to the capital island of Zealand.
The tower is based on innovative technology and IT, so that it appears as a visual benchmark for future exhibition technology.
The height of the tower is approximately 127 meters (exactly half the height of the pylons of Great Belt Bridge). It will include nearly 107,000 square meters.
The project group consists of locally rooted companies that together
has the necessary skills to lead a project of this size and nature to completion.

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Sven Heiner får ideen til den arkitektoniske udformning af tårnbygningen i forbindelse med en mulig byggesag.
Sven Heiner beslutter sig for at gøre en mere intens indsats for at få det spektakulære tårnprojekt realiseret.
Der skabes et team af arkitekt- og ingeniørfirmaer der bakker op om projektideen. Samt en arbejds- og støttegruppe for projektet.
Det foreløbige udarbejdede ideudkast præsenteres for offentligheden og der ansøges om støttemidler til videreudvikling af projektideen.
I samarbejde med Slagelse kommune, er der anvist en kommunal ejet grund ved betalingsanlægget til Storebæltsbroen, som der er mulighed for at købe.
Mulighederne for etablering af et støre international kunstmuseum i tårnbygningen afsøges.
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