Torre Interbank, Financial headquarters in Santa Catalina, Lima, Peru.
Torre Interbank is an office complex in Santa Catalina composed of a slanted 20-story tower and a lower 6-story block, both clad in white glass. The two structures connect as a unified composition within Lima's skyline.
Hans Hollein, an Austrian architect, designed this complex which was constructed by Cosapi and completed in 2001. The project marked a significant moment in Lima's contemporary architecture.
The building represents a blend of contemporary design and local identity in Lima's business district. Its materials and form reflect how modern construction can incorporate regional character.
The complex sits at the intersection of Paseo de la Republica and Avenida Javier Prado Este in Lima's financial district. The exterior can be easily viewed and photographed from the surrounding streets.
The main tower features a titanium mesh skin that shifts color during special events while protecting the interior from intense sun exposure. This dual-purpose exterior creates a dynamic visual effect as light and conditions change.
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