Bicentennial Tower

BICENTENNIAL TOWER

Entorno AID + CMS+GMP

Bicentennial Tower
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DEVELOPER AND CONSTRUCTION
Cms+gmp

MANUFACTURERS
Formica, Lamitech, Corian® Design, Dupont, Franz Viegener, Corona, Grifox, Productos Arquitectonicos

DESIGN TEAM
José Helo, Manuel Laverde, Juan Pérez, Oscar Rodríguez, Camilo Manrique, Ma. Cristina Manrique

PHOTOGRAPHER
Llano Fotografía

AREA
17650 M²

YEAR
2013

LOCATION
Colombia

CATEGORY
Hotels

Text description provided by architect.

At the edge of Bogota’s historic downtown, where the summit of the mountains of Monserrate and Guadalupe collide, at the edge of the pedestrian promenade of the Jimenez Ave. and in front the Periodistas Square, The Bicentennial Tower rises.

Bicentennial Tower
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Bicentennial Tower
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Bicentennial Tower
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Forerunner of the urban renovation of the spoiled city center The Tower hopes to revitalize the area by incorporating a shopping area, a business hotel and 40 residential units.

Integrated to the city by Transmilenio (Bus Rapid Transit), next to an urban promenade and to a public square, right in the middle of a lively public space.

Having a tower next to the historical colonial town, and in an area where mayor buildings from the past 200 years, and with great examples of Bogotá modernist architecture, the tower draws design elements from this heritage, like the simplicity in the volumes and a sober aesthetics, which generates a minimalistic sequence of 4 interlocked boxes.

Bicentennial Tower
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Bicentennial Tower
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The main entrance is dominated by a terrace which gives a sense of connection to the nearby square and allows the public space to extend within the tower, once you enter the double height lobby, which houses separate access to the 3 different uses by means of 8 elevators.

The shopping arcades, typical of the historic downtown have been reinterpreted with the next 3 floors of enclosed retail.

Bicentennial Tower
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Bicentennial Tower
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Bicentennial Tower
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When the hotel elevators reach the 4th floor they open right into the lobby bar and greet the traveler into a 53 suites business hotel which spans to the 7th floor.

In the main façade, a break in the windows emphasizes a change in the use of the tower, and marks the beginning of the dwelling portion of the tower which spans until the top of the tower on the 17th floor 40.

One and two bedroom apartments with magnificent views of the city, some towards the historical neighborhood of La Candelaria, other to the mountains nearby. But all of them offer unique panoramas of the city.

Bicentennial Tower
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Bicentennial Tower
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Bicentennial Tower
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Bicentennial Tower
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Bicentennial Tower
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