Madero Harbour, Postmodern building in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Madero Harbour is a postmodern building located at Lola Mora 421 that shapes the waterfront skyline of Buenos Aires. The structure combines residential and commercial spaces with public promenades along the water's edge.
The building was constructed in 2015 as part of a transformation that converted the former port area into a modern neighbourhood. This development marked a turning point for a long-neglected section of the city.
The harbour serves as a meeting point where locals stroll and gather along the waterfront. People use the spaces for evening walks and weekend leisure time throughout the seasons.
The building is easily accessible by public transportation and has multiple entry points to the waterfront promenade. There are many restaurants and cafes along the water where visitors can spend time.
The site was rebuilt from the ground up and shows a surprising mix between sleek modern structures and remnants of the industrial past. Old warehouses were kept and sit alongside new construction as part of the overall design.
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