Torre Picasso
Torre Picasso is a skyscraper in Madrid, Spain designed by Minoru Yamasaki. From 1988 until 2007 it was the tallest building in Madrid, measuring and with 43 floors. Torre Picasso is located next to the Pablo Picasso Square, within the commercial complex AZCA along the Paseo de la Castellana.
The building is currently the fifth-largest in Madrid and the tenth-tallest building in Spain.
History
Planning and construction
The Torre Picasso was part of a plan to build a large block of modern buildings in the expansion area of northern Madrid. Construction of this area, better known as AZCA, began in 1970 and in 1975 the developer Unión de Explosivos Río Tinto, S.A. awarded the design of the tower to American architect Minoru Yamasaki, in collaboration with Jorge Mir Valls and Rafael Coll Pujol. In 1980, Yamasaki received a license to build the highest office complex of Madrid.Construction began late 1982, and the building opened in December 1988. During this period, construction stalled for a period until new owners Portland Valderrivas S.A. and Inmobiliaria Asón S.A., purchased the incomplete structure and relaunched work in 1985 under the direction of architect Fernando Alas. In 2002, Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas regained control of the building through a purchase of Portland Valderrivas. FCC owned the tower until December 2011 when Pontegadea Inmobiliaria, a division of Industria de Diseño Textil, S.A. purchased the structure for €400 million. PER Gestora Inmobiliaria, S.L.manages the building.
Skyline position
At its opening in 1988, Torre Picasso surpassed the elder office tower Torre de Madrid. Notable surrounding skyscrapers are Torre Europa, Banco de Bilbao Tower and Torre Titania. Torre Picasso was Spain's tallest building until 2001, when it was overtaken by the Gran Hotel Bali in Benidorm, Alicante, the Torre Espacio in 2007, and Torre Caja Madrid, Torre de Cristal and Torre Sacyr Vallehermoso since 2009.Figures and statistics
The following information can be found on the official website of Torre Picasso:- Height: above ground
- 43 floors
- * 5 basement floors
- * ground floor houses the lobby
- * 42 floors house offices
- * 44th floor contains mechanical equipment
- * 45th floor contains the heliport
- Area: office space, in total
- Size per floor:
- 26 elevators; 18 serve office floors divided into three zones:
- * 1st-18th floors at
- * 18th-32nd floors at
- * 32nd-43rd floors at
- Glass façade surface:
- Parking space: 837
- Foreseen population: 6,000 persons
- Daily visitors: 1,500 persons
Architecture
Cultural depictions
- The tower was previously home to the Canal+ TV studios.
- It was featured in the last scenes of Alejandro Amenábar's 1997 movie Open Your Eyes. Lead character César commits suicide by jumping from the Torre Picasso.
- It was featured in the Crisis pilot as the Porter Pearce HQ though the action is supposed to happen in the DC area.