Cajasol Tower

Cajasol Tower
Torre Cajasol
General information
Status Under construction
Location Seville, Spain
Construction started 2008
Completed 2013
Height
Roof 180.5 m (592 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 40 (3 basement floors)
Floor area 68,000 m2 (732,000 sq ft)
Elevator count 8
Design and construction
Main contractor FCC & Abengoa
Architect César Pelli

The Cajasol Tower (Spanish: Torre Cajasol) is an office skyscraper under construction in Seville, Spain, that is being built under the masterplan of Puerto Triana. The tower started its construction in March 2008 and it is expected to be finished the first trimester of 2013. The tower will have a height of 180.5 metres (592 ft) and have 40 floors. The floors of the tower will have an office usage. The tower, built as Cajasol's headquarters, will be the tallest building in Andalusia and the city of Seville.

The tower will be built in La Cartuja, the former zone of the Universal Exposition that took place in Seville between April and October of 1992, located next to the river that is being renewed since the early 2000s. There will be two commercial buildings designed by César Pelli flanking the skyscraper. The entrance to the tower will be located at the Odiel street.

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