The following table shows the tallest buildings in Ecuador.
Rank | Building | City | Height[1] | Number of floors | Year |
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1 | Torre The Point | Guayaquil | 137 m | 36 | 2013 |
2 | Banco La Previsora | Guayaquil | 135 m | 33 | 1995 |
3 | Basilica del Sagrado Voto Nacional | Quito | 117 m | 38 | 1928 |
4 | El Forum | Guayaquil | 105 m[2] | 28 | 1981 |
5 | Torres de La Merced | Guayaquil | 97 m | 27 | 1984 |
6 | Finansur | Guayaquil | 95 m | 30 | 1982 |
7 | San Francisco 300 | Guayaquil | 91 m | 26 | 1982 |
8 | El Fortin | Guayaquil | 86 m | 25 | 1982 |
9 | Edificio CFN | Quito | 83 m | 27 | 1984 |
10 | Torre Consejo Provincial de Pichincha | Quito | 82 m | 23 | 1987 |
11 | Torres del Rio | Guayaquil | 81 m | 23 | 1995 |
12 | Cofiec | Quito | 81 m | 23 | 1973 |
13 | Empoirum | Guayaquil | 80 m | 21 | 2012 |
14 | Huancalvica | Guayaquil | 77 m | 23 | 1968 |
15 | Hilton Colon Quito Hotel | Quito | 75 m | 21 | 2009 |
16 | Edificio El Tiburón | Salinas | 74 m | 23 | 1978 |
References
edit- ^ The heights are estimated, with the exception of Banco La Previsora and la Basílica del Sagrado Voto Nacional. Heights are measured from the base to the maximum structural height of the building, without counting antennas, but including water tanks, elevator banks, heliports, etc.
- ^ The estimated height of Magap without the advertising roof structure is 88 meters, which would place it fourth in the list.