Torre PwC, Modern skyscraper in Cuatro Torres Business Area, Madrid, Spain.
Torre PwC is a 52-story skyscraper reaching 236 meters in Madrid's business district. Its glass facade features a distinctive scale-like pattern that gives the structure a contemporary appearance.
The tower was built between 2004 and 2008 and was originally called Torre Sacyr Vallehermoso. It received its current name after PricewaterhouseCoopers became the primary occupant of the building.
The building incorporates the headquarters of PricewaterhouseCoopers Spain and the Eurostars Madrid Tower hotel, representing a fusion of business and hospitality functions.
The building houses office spaces and the Eurostars Madrid Tower Hotel, making it a mixed-use complex. Visitors should know that most of the interior is reserved for private offices and hotel areas.
The building features three wind turbines installed on its upper levels to generate renewable energy. These turbines help reduce the tower's dependence on traditional power sources and represent an early commitment to sustainability.
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