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(Redirected from Atrio Towers) Building in Bogotá, Colombia
Torres Atrio
Construction in April 2019
General information
StatusUnder construction
LocationBogotá, Colombia
Construction started2015
Completed2019 (North Tower)
Technical details
Floor count67
Floor area239 000 m²
Lifts/elevators43 ('South Tower'),
30 (North Tower)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Richard Rogers,
Colombia Giancarlo Mazzanti
Structural engineerUnited Kingdom Arup,
Colombia PyD.
Services engineerColombia Poch.

The Torres Atrio (English: Atrium Towers), is an architectural complex under construction in Bogotá. When complete, the South Tower will be the tallest building in Colombia at approximately 879 feet (268 m) in height. The complex is located at the intersection of Caracas Avenue and El Dorado Avenue. The complex will include two towers, the North Tower with 44 floors and the South Tower with 67. The Torres Atrio are being built on the former Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada Convention Center and an adjacent parking lot.

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