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The Torre Mayor (literally "Major Tower") is a skyscraper in Mexico City, Mexico. With a height of 225 metres (738 feet) to the top floor and 55 stories, it is the third tallest building in Mexico From its completion in 2003 until 2010 (when it was surpassed by the 236 meter (774 ft) high Ocean Two in Panama City

t was also the tallest building in Latin America. The Torre Mayor was developed by Canadian businessman Paul Reichmann, who also maintains part ownership. It is also part-owned by a group of institutional investors. The building was designed by the architectural firms of Zeidler Partnership Architects and Executive Architects Adamson Associates Architects, both of Toronto.

Located at Paseo de la Reforma, it was built by Canadian-owned Reichmann International on the former location of the Cine Chapultepec.[5] Construction work began in 1999 and was finished in late 2003. Due to Mexico City's high propensity to earthquakes, the tower incorporates several anti-earthquake measures. Torre Mayor is one of the strongest buildings on Earth in terms of earthquake resistance, being designed to withstand earthquakes measuring 8.5 on the Richter Scale. The U.S. Bank Tower in earthquake prone Los Angeles, California by comparison, is designed to withstand an 8.3 intensity earthquake.

The Torre Mayor stands in the lakebed area where most of the 1985 earthquake damage occurred, It was built with 96 dampers, which work like car shock absorbers to block the resonating effect of the lakebed and its own height. These diamond-shaped dampers are seen architecturally on its perimeter. With this extra bracing, this tower can withstand earthquake forces nearly four times as efficiently as a conventionally damped building. The dampening system proved its worth in January 2003, as a 7.6 earthquake shook the city. Not only did the building survive undamaged, occupants inside at the time did not know a tremor had occurred.

 

This file Includes: Functional Landmark with 6,000 CO$$$ Jobs

To install: Unzip the folder inside and dragg it on C:\Program Files\Maxis\SimCity 4 Deluxe\Plugin

 

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Edvarz

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¡Fantástico! Otro de la Ciudad de México ¡y la Torre Mayor, nada menos!

I love that you modeled the whole base so the tower doesn't just stand weirdly by itself, it completes the complex with parking and all the other stuff that normally goes with such buildings. The reflections also give it a ton of detailing. Oh, and you really outdid yourself with the nightlights! :ohyes:

I have seen this building countless times and I've always thought it was deserving of a new version, this is a perfect heir to Heblem's old one. Thank you for recreating such an iconic landmark from Mexico City with the highest quality possible. This model, along with Harishna's UNAM buildings are the best representatives of the city in the SC4 world.

Dude, I can only imagine what a Diego Del Llano version of Torre Latinoamericana would look like...*:rofl:

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Another great one. We'll soon be able to build an entire city with your stuff ! :thumb:

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thank you for recreating this beautiful building for SC4  there are many interesting buildings in Mexico City and i hope to see

more of them in SC4

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"The ideal building has three elements; it is sturdy, useful, and beautiful."

De architectura, Marcus Vitruvius , 30 B.C.

Español: El edificio ideal tiene tres elementos; Es robusto, útil y hermoso.

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