The Anacaona 27 Tower (also known as Torre Anacaona 27) is a residential skyscraper in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Built between 2012 and 2017, the tower stands at 161 m (528 ft) tall with 41 floors, it is the current tallest building in the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean.[2][3]

Anacaona 27
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General information
StatusCompleted
TypeResidential
LocationSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic
AddressC2QH+6PC, 27 Avenida Anacaona, Los Cacicazgos, Santo Domingo
Coordinates18°26′17″N 69°58′15″W / 18.43810°N 69.97073°W / 18.43810; -69.97073
Construction started2012
Completed2017
Height
Roof161 m (528 ft)[1]
Technical details
Structural systemConcrete
Floor count41 (+2 underground)
Floor area51,100 m2 (550,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Selman & Asociados
Structural engineerRodríguez Sandoval & Asociados

History

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The building was designed by the Selman & Asociados studio and technically supervised by Rodríguez Sandoval & Asociados firm. Its concept aimed to create an aerodinamic design to face prevailing winds. The first five floors host mixed-use spaces and parking lots.[4]

The building's glazing features a system of XD Favemanc ventilated panels. The building features more than 17,000 square meters of ceramic ventilated facade and more than 1,800 linear meters of ceramic sunscreen. The selected ventilated facade system features ceramic plates sized at 1200 x 300 mm and measuring 24 mm in thickness. Currently, it is being operated with oversight from the technical team Favemanc.[5]

The building received its LEED Gold Certificate in 2018.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Anacaona 27". CTBUH Skyscraper Center. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Santo Domingo, ANACAONA 27 -Luxury Condominium for sale". nestseekers.com. Nest Seekers International. Retrieved October 4, 2024.
  3. ^ Torre Anacaona 27, Santo Domingo[usurped] - Emporis
  4. ^ "Anacaona 27". mairuf.com. Mariuf. Retrieved October 4, 2024.
  5. ^ "Anacaona 27: ceramic ventilated facade tower by Favemanc". archiexpo.com. ArchiExpo. Retrieved October 4, 2024.
  6. ^ "Anacaona 27". usgbc.org. U.S. Green Building Council. Retrieved October 4, 2024.
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Records
Preceded by Tallest building in the Dominican Republic
2017–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent