Torre 300 is a residential skyscraper in the Cuajimalpa district of Mexico City, Mexico. The tower stands at 174.8 m (573 ft) tall with 51 floors and is the current 24th tallest in Mexico and the 17th tallest building in Mexico City.[2]

Torre 300
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General information
StatusCompleted
TypeResidential
Architectural stylePostmodern
LocationCuajimalpa, Mexico City, Mexico
Address546-1 Av. Santa Fe, Lomas de Santa Fe, Contadero, Cuajimalpa de Morelos, 05348 Ciudad de México
Coordinates19°21′24″N 99°16′29″W / 19.35657°N 99.27475°W / 19.35657; -99.27475
Construction started2016
Completed2019
Height
Roof174.8 m (573 ft)[1]
Technical details
Structural systemReinforced concrete
Floor count51 (+6 underground)
Floor area37,898 m2 (408,000 sq ft)
Lifts/elevatorsKone
Design and construction
Architect(s)Teodoro González de León
DeveloperCiticapital
Structural engineerLuis Bozzo Estructuras y Proyectos S.L.
Main contractorAnteus Constructora

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Architecture

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The tower is a 51-story luxury residential building with a total usable gross rentable floor area of 37,898 m2 (408,000 sq ft), which houses 240 apartment units. The building displays mixed services such as sports spaces, spa, sauna, steam room, gym, a semi-Olympic pool, a movie theater and a business center for business meetings.[3]

The building was designed by architect Teodoro González de León, who was awarded the International Property Awards prize in the High Rise Architecture category for the Península Santa Fe project. His technique was characterized by tracing new shapes in chiseled concrete and creating a "current based on the honesty of the material", simplicity in composition and abstraction.[4]

The tower is located two minutes from Plaza Santa Fe, in front of the Chrysler and Banorte Corporation; it also borders the Peninsula Tower and La Mexicana Park. The construction of the residential complex began in 2016 and it was completed in 2019 together with the inauguration.[5]

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References

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  1. ^ "Torre 300". CTBUH Skyscraper Center. Retrieved 16 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Torre 300". edemx.com (in Spanish). Edificios de México. Retrieved October 16, 2024.
  3. ^ "Península Santa Fe". obras.expansion.mx (in Spanish). Obras por Expansion. August 23, 2013. Retrieved October 16, 2024.
  4. ^ Barba Aia, Maribel (2 July 2024). "Costco Santa Fe". landuum.com. Landuum. Retrieved October 16, 2024.
  5. ^ "Houses Mexico – Santa Fe T300". realtyinmexico.com. Rwality Mexico. Retrieved October 16, 2024.
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