Torre El Pedregal, Modern skyscraper in Antiguo Cuscatlán, El Salvador.
Torre El Pedregal is a skyscraper in Antiguo Cuscatlán, El Salvador, standing 28 floors tall at around 110 meters (361 feet). The facade is made up of brick, glass, limestone, and concrete arranged in geometric shapes that give the building a layered, angular look.
The tower was completed in 2010 and was among the first buildings of this scale to be built in El Salvador. Its opening came during a period when Antiguo Cuscatlán was growing into the country's main commercial hub.
Torre El Pedregal sits in Antiguo Cuscatlán, a business district that draws many international companies and professional services. The area around the tower has a busy workday rhythm, with people moving between offices, nearby restaurants, and shops throughout the day.
The building is in Antiguo Cuscatlán, which is easy to reach from central San Salvador by road. Parking is available underground, and several elevators connect all floors of the tower.
The tower was designed by Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta, who was known for using bold colors and strong geometric forms in his buildings. His approach can be seen directly on the exterior, where the mix of materials and angles reflect his way of working.
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