Chocavento Tower, Office skyscraper in San Isidro district, Lima, Peru
Chocavento Tower is a high-rise building standing 107 meters tall with 25 floors above ground in Lima's financial center. The structure contains extensive office spaces equipped with modern facilities and includes 5 underground levels for parking and services.
The building opened in 2001 and was Peru's second tallest structure at the time, reflecting the nation's growing economic development. Its completion represented a significant moment in shaping Lima's contemporary urban profile.
The tower serves as a daily landmark for workers and travelers navigating Lima's financial district, symbolizing the neighborhood's connection to global business. It shapes how locals perceive the modern identity of San Isidro through its visible presence in the urban landscape.
The building sits near convenient public transportation access and is surrounded by shops and restaurants throughout central Lima. Note that this is an office building primarily accessible during business hours, so plan visits accordingly.
The tower was constructed using an innovative all-steel structural system that stands apart from Lima's typical concrete architecture. This engineering approach allowed for a lean and distinctive silhouette visible across the financial district.
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