Mulieris Towers

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Mulieris Towers
Torres Mulieris
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Mulieris Towers
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeResidential
Location Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Coordinates 34°36′46″S58°21′40″W / 34.61278°S 58.36111°W / -34.61278; -58.36111
Opening2009
Height
Roof161 m
Technical details
Floor count45
Floor area64,800 m2 (698,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)M/SG/S/S/S
DeveloperCreaurban

Mulieris Towers are two skyscrapers located in the Puerto Madero neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina; each tower rises 161 metres and has 45 floors. [1]

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Developed by Creaurban, a unit of the Macri Group, the two residential buildings were built on an area of 6,792 m² and completed in 2009, becoming the fourth-tallest buildings in Argentina. The project's name comes from the latin mulieris, meaning 'women'. [2]

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References

  1. "Torres Mulieris". The Skyscraper Center. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  2. Davis, Anthony (23 April 2021). "Pilotes Trevi celebrates the Mulieris Towers project in Argentina". Highways Today. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
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