Torre Aqualina
Torre Aqualina is a high-rise residential building completed in 2009 in Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is located on the corner of San Luis and Alem Streets, in Barrio Martín, a few blocks south of the National Flag Memorial.
The tower is 125 m high, and includes 40 stories devoted to luxury apartments, and 2 basement floors, with a total area of 14,700 m². The apartments feature views of the city center and the Paraná River.
The Torre Aqualina was completed in late 2009, and was until the completion of the Dolfines Guaraní towers, the tallest building in Rosario, as well as in Argentina outside the city of Buenos Aires.
Design and construction
Torre Aqualina was designed by Mario Roberto Álvarez, a Buenos Aires-born architect who also designed the Le Parc tower, the seat of the Rosario branch of the Banco de la Nación Argentina, the intelligent building of the Rosario Board of Trade, and the airports of Neuquén and Córdoba.The building was developed by the Rosario-based firm OP Developers, and the construction contract was awarded to Constructora Sudamericana.