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Torre Altus






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Coordinates: 19°2248.73N 99°1602.73W / 19.3802028°N 99.2674250°W / 19.3802028; -99.2674250
 

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Torre Altus
Torre Altus in 2007.
Map
General information
TypeResidential condominiums
LocationBosques de las Lomas district,
Miguel Hidalgo borough,
Mexico City,
Mexico
Coordinates19°22′48.73″N 99°16′02.73″W / 19.3802028°N 99.2674250°W / 19.3802028; -99.2674250
Construction started1994
Completed1998
Height
Roof174 m (571 ft)
Technical details
Floor count45 floors
Floor area61,000 m2 (657,000 sq ft)
Lifts/elevators15
Design and construction
Architect(s)Augusto H. Álvarez,
José Adolfo Wiechers
DeveloperBCBA Impulse
Grupo CAABSA

Torre Altus is one of the tallest skyscrapers in Mexico City, Mexico.[1] It is a residential condominium tower located on Paseo de los Laureles y Alcanfores in the Bosques de las Lomas district of the Miguel Hidalgo borough in the city. Bosques de las Lomas is one of the more exclusive residential and commercial districts in Latin America.

Construction began in 1994 and was completed in 1998. The building was designed by architects Augusto H. Álvarez and José Adolfo Wiechers, principals of the firm Álvarez y Wiechers.

When it was completed, it became the 3rd-tallest building in Mexico City. Currently, it is the 5th-tallest building, and is expected to fall to the 9th-tallest building after the completion of skyscrapers currently under construction in the city.

Torre Altus is part of a series of new skyscrapers in Mexico City built from the mid-1990s through 2010s, along with Torre Mayor, Torre Reforma Axtel, and the Arcos Bosques complex with the residential Torre Arcos Bosques I and Torre Arcos Bosques II.

Description[edit]

Details[edit]

Intelligent building system[edit]

The Torre Altus is administered by the Building Management System (BMS), an intelligent system that controls all the facilities and equipment smoothly and efficiently to protect the lives of tenants, staff, and visitors. The BMS has integrated systems for: electric, hydro-sanitary, elevators, and fire protection-response.

The intelligent system also has control of lighting in the public areas using the B3 lighting program.

The building has an automatic water saving system, the first programmed one in Mexico. It was considered a green building for its time. It also has 'smart' automatic elevators, awaiting calls while at the floors most used per time of day.

The Torre Altus has the following systems:

Technical data[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "Torre Altus - The Skyscraper Center".
  • ^ "Torre Altus - The Skyscraper Center".
  • ^ "Torre Altus - The Skyscraper Center".
  • ^ "Torre Altus - The Skyscraper Center".
  • External links[edit]


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