Torre Latinoamericana

Torre Latinoamericana de La Ciudad de Mexico
Torre Latinoamericana in July 2015
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
LocationFrancisco I. Madero Avenue 1, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City
Coordinates19°26′02″N 99°08′26″W / 19.43389°N 99.14056°W / 19.43389; -99.14056
Construction started1948 (1948)
Completed1956 (1956)
OpeningApril 30, 1956
OwnerLa Latinoamericana Seguros S.A
Height
Architectural166 m (545 ft)
Tip182 m (597 ft)
Technical details
Floor count44
Floor area27,727 m2 (298,450 sq ft)
Lifts/elevators7
Design and construction
Architect(s)Augusto H. Álvarez
Structural engineerAdolfo Zeevaert
Nathan M. Newmark
Eduardo Espinosa
Bethlehem Steel
References

The Torre Latinoamericana (English: Latin American Tower) is a skyscraper in downtown Mexico City. Its central location, height (166 m (545 ft)), and history make it one of the city's most important landmarks. The skyscraper notably withstood the 8.1 magnitude 1985 Mexico City earthquake without damage, whereas several other structures in the downtown area were damaged.

The Torre Latinoamericana was Mexico's tallest completed building for almost 27 years, from its opening in 1956 until 1982 when the 214 m (702 ft) tall Torre Ejecutiva Pemex was completed. Although the structure of the Hotel de México (now known as the WTC Mexico City) had already surpassed it a decade earlier, it wouldn't be finished until 1994.