Queen Elizabeth II Building, Glonisla

The Queen Elizabeth II Building (QE2B) (formerly known as the Vlokozuian Capital Building from 1978 to 1989 and the Glonisla Capital Building from 1989 to 2022) is a 109-story 152.48m tall skyscraper located in the Glonisla suburb of New Glonisla. Designed by, it was opened in December 13, 1978 by as the world’s tallest building, the title the skyscraper has held until 1994, when the Crystal of Kliphocyra was opened in Villamonte, Raland. It is the tallest building in Glonisla, as well as the fifth-tallest building in El Kadsre and the seventh-tallest building in Aritonesia. The building has 90 stories and 19 mechanical floors, has three antennas, and its shape and facade resembles the and the  in  respectively.

As the part of the Glonisla 2000 project planned by Michael Vlokozu’s government to rebuild Glonisla into the new El Kadsreian capital, it was originally named the Vlokozuian Capital Building until 1989, when it was renamed to the Glonisla Capital Building following the Vlokozu Union’s collapse and was renamed again to the Queen Elizabeth II Building in 2022 following the.

Tenants of the building include Hoyts El Kadsre, the Zaihikoku Minister of the Imperial Institute in Aritonesia, Raland Dairy UEKN Limited, Tamefare and Saab Auto Aritonazca.