The Boulevard and the Rio towers are located towards the Azucena Villaflor Boulevard, while the del Parque tower is situated slightly between the latter two, offset towards the interior of the lot, creating a large access patio surrounded by the three bodies. With identical floor plans, each building contains four apartments with either 80 m2 (861 sq ft) or 130 m2 (1,400 sq ft) usable areas between floor one and 37. Between floor 37 and 40, each building displays two larger apartment units with 180 m2 (1,940 sq ft) each. Levels 41 and 42 contain penthouse apartments of 300 m2 (3,230 sq ft).[8][9]
In the area, the original plan called for 'clusters of towers', but it was opted to create a complex containing three tall buildings for luxury apartments, each with its own services. These buildings are arranged around a spacious entrance plaza and surrounded by a large park covering the entire property, in line with the competition's guidelines and subsequent regulations. Conceptually, the complex is organized around three main longitudinal terraced areas characterized by dominant materials.[10]
For the exterior carpentry, an aluminum carpentry line based on the Royal S 50 N System from the company Schüco Internacional KG was adapted, whose profiles were extruded by MDT Aluminio y Vidrio Argentina, complying with the high quality standards required by the German company.[11]
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^"Le Parc Towers". mdtargentina.com (in Spanish). MDT Aluminio y Vidrio. Retrieved September 24, 2024.