Constructed with a reinforced concrete core and slabs, the Tehran International Tower features a structural design composed of three wings extending at 120-degree angles from a central axis. The building's architecture utilizes a system of perpendicular main walls and subsidiary walls designed to meet rigorous safety and seismic standards, further reinforced by the implementation of extensive retaining walls. The facility is managed by an integrated Intelligent Building Management System (IBMS), which centralizes the tower's internal computer networks, energy consumption, and network controls. Security and safety operations are further supported by a comprehensive
CCTV array, automated fire suppression systems, and dedicated traffic control mechanisms. The Tehran International Tower comprises three distinct wings: Wing A (North), Wing B (East), and Wing C (West). Each story within the structure maintains a consistent floor-to-ceiling height of 3 meters (9.8 ft). ==Gallery==