Reforma 222

Skyscraper complex in Mexico City
19°25′45″N 99°09′44″W / 19.4290645°N 99.1621562°W / 19.4290645; -99.1621562Groundbreaking2003Construction started2004CompletedNovember 2007Design and constructionArchitect(s)Teodoro González de LeónStructural engineerGrupo DanhosMain contractorGrupo DanhosOther informationPublic transit accessHamburgo bus station (Line 1), Hamburgo bus station (Line 7) and Insurgentes metro station
Towers 1 and 3, Reforma 222

Reforma 222 is a mixed-use complex on Paseo de la Reforma just west of Avenida de los Insurgentes in the Colonia Juárez neighborhood of Mexico City. Construction started in 2004; the complex opened in November 2007 and consists of three towers designed by Mexican architect Teodoro González de León, who also designed the National Auditorium and Museo Rufino Tamayo. There is 173,000-square-metre (1,860,000 sq ft) of space and there is a glass-covered shopping center.[1][2]

Towers 1 and 2 rank among the top 30 tallest buildings in Mexico City. The height of the towers is as follows:

  • Tower 1: 125.8m, 31 stories, offices
  • Tower 2: 125.8m, 26 stories, residential
  • Tower 3: 93.4m, 19 floors

See also

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Reforma 222.

External links

  • Reforma222.com Official website
  • Official website for shopping center
  • Page on Grupo Danhos (contractor) site
  • Skyscraperpage (Complejo Reforma 222)
  • Skyscraperpage (Torre 1)
  • Skyscraperpage (Torre 2)

References

  1. ^ "Abre sus puertas Reforma 222", El Universal, November 2007
  2. ^ Mexico Today: An Encyclopedia of Life in the Republic, edited by Ana Paula Ambrosi, p. 42
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