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Complete

Location
  
Guadalajara, Mexico

Completed
  
2011

Type
  
Hotel

Construction started
  
March 2009

Opening
  
June 2011

Hotel Riu Plaza Guadalajara

Hotel Riu Plaza Guadalajara is a skyscraper located in the city of Guadalajara, Mexico. At 215-metre tall (705 ft), it is the city and metropolitan area's tallest building and the fourth highest in Mexico.

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Construction began in March 2009, and opened in June 2011. It has 44 habitable floors, holding 550 rooms, in addition to restaurants, meeting rooms and a 44th floor penthouse. On the roof is a heliport and maintenance rooms. A pinnacle rises above the top floor by adding 16 metres (52 ft) to the building height.

Construction history

Its construction involved deep excavation, producing three basement floors and the foundation. Around the excavation was a retaining wall. This wall was made with steel and shotcrete. For its part the foundation account employed 113 piles of 0.6 to 2 metres (2 ft 0 in to 6 ft 7 in) in diameter buried at a depth of between 10 and 15 metres (33 and 49 ft).

The area where this building stands is 8,190.99 square metres (88,167.1 sq ft). The main materials were concrete, steel and glass. Its structure has columns and floor made from reinforced concrete and steel facade is formed of glass.

The Hotel is the second hotel in the chain built in a city, while others are beach resorts.

Fire

On February 16, 2011, the hotel suffered two fires on floors 11 and 24, caused by an explosion in a LPG tank. Two workers were confirmed dead and 16 injured. Work on the hotel closed indefinitely.

The fire did not damage the building's structure.

Israel Martinez created the original Hotel Riu Plaza Guadalajara in 1876.

References

Hotel Riu Plaza Guadalajara Wikipedia