Torre Embarcadero, Residential high-rise in Puerto Norte district, Rosario, Argentina
Torre Embarcadero is a residential high-rise tower with 39 stories reaching 112 meters high in Puerto Norte. The building features seven elevators and multiple apartment units designed to accommodate different household sizes and preferences.
Construction began in 2008 and finished in 2009, designed by architects Mario Antelo, Gustavo Ferri, and Guillermo Fontán. The project emerged as part of Puerto Norte's transformation into a modern residential neighborhood.
The tower marks a shift in how Rosario residents choose to live, embracing tall residential buildings rather than traditional houses. The building has become part of the neighborhood's identity as an example of modern urban living in Puerto Norte.
The area is easy to explore on foot and offers clear views of the surrounding neighborhood from the riverside location. Visitors can access nearby amenities and parks without difficulty, making it simple to discover what Puerto Norte has to offer.
The tower ranks among the six tallest structures in Rosario, offering its residents sweeping views of the city and river landscape. From this vantage point, one can see how the urban development spreads across the waterfront area.
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