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Le Parc Figueroa Alcorta

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Surpassed by
  
Torre Renoir II

Floor count
  
45 and 29

Floors
  
29

Architectural style
  
Modern architecture

Completed
  
2009

Height
  
123 m

Opened
  
January 2009

Construction started
  
2006

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Location
  
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Roof
  
172.8 and 120 m (567 and 394 ft)

Top floor
  
172.8 and 120 m (567 and 394 ft)

Similar
  
Le Parc tower, Torre Chateau de Puerto, Repsol‑YPF tower, Alvear Icon Hotel, Paseo Alcorta

Le parc figueroa alcorta


Le Parc Figueroa Alcorta is a residential complex comprising the Alcorta and Cavia towers. The tallest one (Cavia) is 173 m (567 ft) tall, and the Alcorta tower is 120 m (394 ft) tall.

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Map of Le Parc Figueroa Alcorta, Cdad. Aut%C3%B3noma de Buenos Aires, Argentina

The towers were designed by the Lanuzzi studio and are under construction in the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The residential complex is the third of its type the Raghsa Group of Buenos Aires is developing in the city, after Le Parc Residential Tower (1995) and Le Parc Puerto Madero (2006). Raghsa has developed numerous commercial real estate projects in Buenos Aires, as well.

This complex is one in a series of such developments announced in major Argentine cities since the Argentine economy began to recover in 2003 from a serious financial crisis. Following their successful development of three residential towers in their Le Parc Puerto Madero project, Raghsa announced in 2006 the construction of two premier residential buildings on Buenos Aires' upscale Figueroa Alcorta Avenue.

Façade and engineering was provided by Obras Metálicas S. A.

The tallest tower in the complex, Cavia, was originally planned to be the tallest building in Buenos Aires, surpassing the previous proposed record-holder: Renoir II in Puerto Madero, with 171 m (561 ft). Following this announcement, however, DYPSA, the developers of the Renoir complex, decided to add one more level and extend Renoir II's height to 175 m (574 ft). Should DYPSA complete Renoir II to these specifications, the Cavia Tower will be the tallest building in Buenos Aires for just one year. Le Parc Figueroa Alcorta broke ground on the intersection of the Figueroa Alcorta Ave. and Cavia St. in 2006, joining the development of numerous competing projects, many of them scheduled for completion on or before 2010, the year of the Argentine Bicentennial.

Le parc figueroa alcorta


References

Le Parc Figueroa Alcorta Wikipedia