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Coordinates: 34°3637S 58°2140W / 34.61028°S 58.36111°W / -34.61028; -58.36111
 

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Renoir Towers
Renoir Towers: Renoir One
Map
General information
TypeResidential
LocationPuerto Madero, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Coordinates34°36′37S 58°21′40W / 34.61028°S 58.36111°W / -34.61028; -58.36111
Construction startedOctober 2, 2007[1]
Completed2012; 12 years ago (2012)[2]
Height
Roof175m and 136m
Technical details
Floor count51 and 41
Design and construction
Architect(s)Robirosa, Beccar, Varela, Pasinato arquitectos
DeveloperDYPSA
Main contractorConstructora Sudamericana S.A

The Renoir Towers (Renoir Residences Height) are two residential towers currently[when?] under development in the Puerto Madero neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The Renoir One Tower is 136 m (446 ft) tall and has 41 floors and, upon completion, The Renoir Two Tower will be 175 m (574 ft) tall and have 51 floors. The complex was actually planned to be the tallest towers in Puerto Madero and Buenos Aires; but in 2007, work began on the Cavia Tower (from the Le Parc Figueroa Alcorta complex), which became the tallest skyscraper in the city upon completion in 2008.[3]

DYPSA, the project's developers, modified the height of the Renoir Two building, extending it from 171m to 175 m, making the latter tower the tallest in the city upon its 2011 completion.[4]

Third tower

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DYPSA had confirmed that a third tower would be built in a third lot acquired by the company. The third tower will be 136 m (446 ft) tall, and will have the same height as the Renoir I - but with a different design. The tower will be home to the Puerto Madero Renoir Alvear Palace Hotel, the second Alvear Palace Hotel in the city.

List of tallest buildings in Argentina
Next Shortest
Le Parc Figueroa Alcorta
172.8m
Next Tallest
Unico Buenos Aires Hotel
220m
Heights are to highest architectural element.

References

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  1. ^ "Renoir Towers". Emporis.com. Archived from the original on February 11, 2007. Retrieved 2009-02-17.
  • ^ "No. 2: Renoir Tower - 2015-10-25 - Buenos Aires Biggest Skyscrapers". Forbes.
  • ^ MaderoNuevo.com
  • ^ La Nación: Buenos Aires, capital de los rascacielos (in Spanish)
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