The tallest building in Peru will HSBC Tower, measured 120 meters high and will be near the Westin Libertador.
long ago I wrote this post La Torre Javier Prado, Lima highest and mentioned about this building, it was believed he was not going to do, but finally, after more than 2 years decided to approve its construction, says the start of his build will be in the month of March 2011 and be completed by mid-2013 when it was delivered to the bank offices and other tenants of the project
HSBC Tower modern offices and will be considered as the tallest building and modern country. The building will be located on the street The Begonia s, in the San Isidro district, opposite the Westin Hotel and future will have a height of 120 meters. addition the building will have HSBC logo at the top, the same can be appreciated from different parts of the city.
The project will be certified as LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, for its acronym in English), whereupon the "Torre HSBC" will become the first building "green building" corporate in Peru, investing in sustainable, efficient operation and friendly environment. LEED is a certification relating to the environment, but also there is already a tower in Mexico City, who won the first Gold LEED certification. Certification is granted by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), a body of leaders of the construction industry in the United States.
Finally, total investment in the project is about U.S. $ 50 million s.
0 comments:
Post a Comment