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(Redirected from T.Op Torre 1) Skyscraper complex in Monterrey, Mexico
T.Op Torre 1\Torres Obispado Group
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeMixed-use: Hotel, Office, Residential
LocationAvenida Hidalgo 2404, Colonia Obispado
Town or cityMonterrey, Nuevo Leon
CountryMexico
Construction started2016
Completed2020
Height
Top floor305.3 metres (1,002 ft)
Technical details
Floor count64 (+3 underground)
Floor area63,034 m (678,490 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Pozas Arquitectos
Main contractorPostensa
T.Op Torre 2
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeSkyscraper
LocationAvenida Hidalgo 2404, Colonia Obispado
Town or cityMonterrey, Nuevo Leon
CountryMexico
Construction started2016
Completed2020
Height
Top floor156 meters (512 ft)
Technical details
Floor count44 (+3 underground)
Floor area23,348 m (251,320 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Pozas Arquitectos
Main contractorPostensa
Website
Torres Obispado

Torres Obispado is a mixed-use skyscraper complex in Monterrey, Mexico, which consists of a 305.3-metre (1,002 ft) mixed-use supertall skyscraper called T.Op Torre 1 and a 156-metre (512 ft) residential skyscraper called T.Op Torre 2. Upon completion, T.Op Torre 1 became the tallest skyscraper in Mexico, in Latin America, the 25th tallest skyscraper in North America, and the tallest in North America outside of the United States. The building will be the tallest in Latin America until the completion of the newest Senna Tower in the city of Balneário Camboriú in Brazil with 509 m (1,670 ft) tall.

Description

T.Op Torre 1

T.Op Torre 1 is mixed use and houses a Hilton Garden Inn, restaurants, office space, and residences.

T.Op Torre 2

T.Op Torre 2 is primarily residential.

See also

References

  1. "T.Op Torre 1 -". skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 2020-08-23.
  2. "Most anticipated buildings 2019". URBAN HUB. Retrieved 2020-08-23.
  3. "Senna Tower: veja imagens de como ficará projeto de prédio com nome inspirado em piloto e ídolo da F1" [Senna Tower: see images how will look like the building with a name inspired by the F1 driver and idol]. O Globo (in Portuguese). 18 September 2024.
  4. "T.O.P". Torres Obispado. Retrieved 2020-08-23.

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Preceded byTorre KOI Tallest building in Mexico
2020–present
Succeeded byIncumbent
Tallest building in Monterrey
2020–present
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