Senna Tower

Skyscraper in Balneário Camboriú, Brazil From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Senna Tower

The Senna Tower is a planned supertall residential skyscraper in Balneário Camboriú, Brazil. The tower will be the first in Latin America to use the tuned mass damper (TMD) technology to reduce oscillations of the wind and is the world's first supertall residential building certified with the Platinum Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.[3]

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Senna Tower
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Artist's impression of the tower
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Alternative namesTriumph Tower (original name)
General information
StatusUnder construction
TypeResidential skyscraper
Architectural styleNeo-futurism
LocationBalneário Camboriú, Brazil
Coordinates27°00′15″S 48°37′10″W
Construction started2025[1]
Completed2035[1]
CostUS$545 million
Height
Architectural544 m (1,785 ft)[2]
Technical details
Structural systemConcrete frame
Floor count153
Lifts/elevators8
Design and construction
Architect(s)Lalalli Senna
DeveloperFG Empreendimentos and Senna family
Structural engineerFG Empreendimentos
Website
Official website
References
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Background

Announced on September 17, 2024, by FG Empreendimentos and Senna family, will be situated along the Atlantic Avenue in the Balneário Camboriú's beach. With a planned height of 544 m (1,785 ft) tall and 154 floors, at completion will be one of the tallest structures in the world and convert in the tallest solely designed residential building surpassing the Central Park Tower in New York City in addition to being the tallest in the Western and Southern Hemispheres.[4][5][6]

The project that already received architectural and construction authorizations by the local prefecture, was designed solely as a residential tower, with privative apartments in addition to a skyline observation point, heated pool, wellness center, gym, tennis courts, entertainment, leisure and gastronomy areas open to the public and an immersive educational space about the former Formula One racer champion Ayrton Senna.[7]

The project was idealized in 2019, under the former name Triumph Tower with 204 units of apartments and 24 duplex and triplex in different sizes.[8]

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