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List of tallest buildings in Argentina

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Puerto Madero skyline, Buenos Aires

The tallest buildings in Argentina are primarily residential and most of them were completed after 2000,[1] with some notable exceptions being the Kavanagh Building, an Art Deco skyscraper completed in 1936, and the Alas Building, commissioned by President Juan Perón in 1950 and completed in the late 1950s.

Almost all of the country's high-rise buildings are located in Buenos Aires, the Argentine capital city and a major metropolitan area in South America.[2] Within Buenos Aires, the Dock 3 of Puerto Madero has been the site for most of Argentina's tallest skyscrapers.[3][4] Tall buildings have also emerged at the Dock 1, where is currently under construction the 198-metre (649 ft) tall Harbour Tower, set to be completed in 2024 as the second tallest building in Argentina.[5]

Completed

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This list ranks completed buildings in Argentina that stand at least 120 metres (394 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed.

Rank Name Image Location Height
m (ft)
Floors Year Notes
1 Alvear Tower Buenos Aires
34°36′44.5″S 58°21′37.2″W / 34.612361°S 58.360333°W / -34.612361; -58.360333
01.0239 (784) 54 2017
[6]
2 Torre Cavia Buenos Aires
34°34′32.6″S 58°24′18″W / 34.575722°S 58.40500°W / -34.575722; -58.40500
01.0172 (567) 44 2009
[7]
3 Renoir II Buenos Aires
34°36′36″S 58°21′42.6″W / 34.61000°S 58.361833°W / -34.61000; -58.361833
01.0171 (562) 52 2015
[8]
4= Mulieris Towers, North Tower Buenos Aires
34°36′46″S 58°21′40″W / 34.61278°S 58.36111°W / -34.61278; -58.36111
01.0161 (530) 45 2009
Tallest building in Buenos Aires and Argentina from 2008 until 2009, along with the South Tower.[9]
4= Mulieris Towers, South Tower Buenos Aires
34°36′46″S 58°21′40″W / 34.61278°S 58.36111°W / -34.61278; -58.36111
01.0161 (530) 45 2009
[10]
6= El Faro I Buenos Aires
34°34′47″S 58°21′40.1″W / 34.57972°S 58.361139°W / -34.57972; -58.361139
01.0160 (525) 46 2003
Tallest building in Buenos Aires and Argentina from 2002 until 2008, along with El Faro II.[11]
6= El Faro II Buenos Aires
34°34′47″S 58°21′40.1″W / 34.57972°S 58.361139°W / -34.57972; -58.361139
01.0160 (525) 46 2005
[12]
6= YPF Tower Buenos Aires
34°36′20″S 58°21′45″W / 34.60556°S 58.36250°W / -34.60556; -58.36250
01.0160 (525) 36 2008
Tallest building in Buenos Aires and Argentina from 2007 until 2008, along with El Faro I and El Faro II.[13]
9 Le Parc Tower Buenos Aires
34°34′30.6″S 58°25′17.2″W / 34.575167°S 58.421444°W / -34.575167; -58.421444
01.0158 (518) 51 1994
Tallest building in Buenos Aires and Argentina from 1993 until 2002.[14][15]
10 Château Puerto Madero Buenos Aires
34°36′46.7″S 58°21′36.5″W / 34.612972°S 58.360139°W / -34.612972; -58.360139
01.0156 (511) 50 2010
[16][17]
11 BBVA Tower Buenos Aires
34°35′52.45″S 58°22′12.48″W / 34.5979028°S 58.3701333°W / -34.5979028; -58.3701333
01.0155 (508) 33 2016
[18][19]
12 Galicia Central Tower Buenos Aires
34°36′20.5″S 58°22′21.5″W / 34.605694°S 58.372639°W / -34.605694; -58.372639
01.0145 (476) 33 2007
[20][21]
13= Le Parc Puerto Madero, Torre del Río Buenos Aires
34°36′40.7″S 58°21′37.7″W / 34.611306°S 58.360472°W / -34.611306; -58.360472
01.0144 (471) 43 2005
[22][23]
13= Le Parc Puerto Madero, Torre del Parque Buenos Aires
34°36′40″S 58°21′39.6″W / 34.61111°S 58.361000°W / -34.61111; -58.361000
01.0144 (471) 43 2006
[24][25]
13= Le Parc Puerto Madero, Torre del Boulevard Buenos Aires
34°36′41″S 58°21′41.4″W / 34.61139°S 58.361500°W / -34.61139; -58.361500
01.0144 (471) 43 2007
[26][27]
16 Mirabilia Palermo II Buenos Aires
34°34′56.5″S 58°25′54.7″W / 34.582361°S 58.431861°W / -34.582361; -58.431861
01.0142 (466) 46 2008
[28]
17= Alas Building Buenos Aires
34°35′57″S 58°22′14.1″W / 34.59917°S 58.370583°W / -34.59917; -58.370583
01.0141 (462) 42 1955
Tallest building in Buenos Aires and Argentina from 1955 until 1993.[29][30]
17= Alto Palermo Plaza Buenos Aires
34°35′08.8″S 58°24′37.5″W / 34.585778°S 58.410417°W / -34.585778; -58.410417
01.0141 (462) 35 1995
[31]
17= Alto Palermo Park Buenos Aires
34°35′07.9″S 58°24′39.5″W / 34.585528°S 58.410972°W / -34.585528; -58.410972
01.0141 (462) 35 1997
[32]
17= Yacht Tower I Buenos Aires
34°36′14″S 58°21′47.4″W / 34.60389°S 58.363167°W / -34.60389; -58.363167
01.0141 (462) 44 2010
[33]
17= Yacht Tower II Buenos Aires
34°36′16″S 58°21′46.7″W / 34.60444°S 58.362972°W / -34.60444; -58.362972
01.0141 (462) 44 2010
[34]
17= Maui I Rosario
32°55′40.6″S 60°39′24″W / 32.927944°S 60.65667°W / -32.927944; -60.65667
01.0141 (462) 47 2014
Tallest building in Argentina outside of Buenos Aires City.[35][36]
23 Madero Office Buenos Aires
34°35′54.8″S 58°21′52.6″W / 34.598556°S 58.364611°W / -34.598556; -58.364611
01.0140 (459) 27 2010
[37][38]
24 Mirabilia Palermo I Buenos Aires
34°34′56.5″S 58°25′52.9″W / 34.582361°S 58.431361°W / -34.582361; -58.431361
01.0139 (456) 45 2008
[39]
25= BankBoston Tower Buenos Aires
34°35′40.7″S 58°22′17.6″W / 34.594639°S 58.371556°W / -34.594639; -58.371556
01.0137 (449) 35 2001
[40]
25= Dolfines Guaraní I Rosario
32°55′37.4″S 60°39′32.7″W / 32.927056°S 60.659083°W / -32.927056; -60.659083
01.0137 (449) 45 2010
[41][42]
25= Dolfines Guaraní II Rosario
32°55′38.3″S 60°39′29.8″W / 32.927306°S 60.658278°W / -32.927306; -60.658278
01.0137 (449) 45 2010
[41][43]
28 Bellini Esmeralda Plaza San Martín Buenos Aires
34°35′50.94″S 58°22′43.78″W / 34.5974833°S 58.3788278°W / -34.5974833; -58.3788278
01.0136 (448) 45 2016
[44][45]
29= Renoir I Buenos Aires
34°36′36″S 58°21′42.5″W / 34.61000°S 58.361806°W / -34.61000; -58.361806
01.0135 (442) 41 2008
[46][47]
29= Libertador 4444 Buenos Aires
34°34′03.3″S 58°25′52.7″W / 34.567583°S 58.431306°W / -34.567583; -58.431306
01.0135 (442) 45 1994
[48][49]
29= 955 Belgrano Office Buenos Aires
34°36′45.6″S 58°22′47.8″W / 34.612667°S 58.379944°W / -34.612667; -58.379944
01.0135 (442) 30 2014
[50]
32 Château Libertador Residence Buenos Aires
34°32′52.6″S 58°27′23.7″W / 34.547944°S 58.456583°W / -34.547944; -58.456583
01.0133 (436) 40 2009
[51][52]
33= Torre Banco Macro Buenos Aires
34°35′38.96″S 58°22′18.34″W / 34.5941556°S 58.3717611°W / -34.5941556; -58.3717611
01.0130 (426) 30 2017
[53][54]
33= Alvear Icon Hotel Buenos Aires
34°36′38.07″S 58°21′41.66″W / 34.6105750°S 58.3615722°W / -34.6105750; -58.3615722
01.0130 (426) 32 2017
Tallest hotel in Buenos Aires and Argentina.[55][56]
35= Capitalinas I Córdoba
31°24′25.68″S 64°11′26.94″W / 31.4071333°S 64.1908167°W / -31.4071333; -64.1908167
01.0127 (415) 37 N/D
Tallest building in Córdoba Province, along with Capitalinas II.[57]
35= Capitalinas II Córdoba
31°24′25.68″S 64°11′26.94″W / 31.4071333°S 64.1908167°W / -31.4071333; -64.1908167
01.0127 (415) 37 2019
[58]
37= 200 Della Paolera Buenos Aires
34°35′40.78″S 58°22′14.63″W / 34.5946611°S 58.3707306°W / -34.5946611; -58.3707306
01.0125 (410) 33 2020
[59][60]
37= Demetrio Elíades Building Mar del Plata
38°00′31.6″S 57°32′17″W / 38.008778°S 57.53806°W / -38.008778; -57.53806
01.0125 (410) 40 1969
Tallest building in Mar del Plata and Buenos Aires Province.[61][62]
37= Aqualina Tower Rosario
32°57′03.3″S 60°37′44″W / 32.950917°S 60.62889°W / -32.950917; -60.62889
01.0125 (410) 41 2009
[63][64]
40 San Martín 344 Buenos Aires
34°36′13.7″S 58°22′27.1″W / 34.603806°S 58.374194°W / -34.603806; -58.374194
01.0122 (400) 29 2001
[65][66]
41= Centennial Tower 1 Buenos Aires
34°32′28.9″S 58°27′50.9″W / 34.541361°S 58.464139°W / -34.541361; -58.464139
01.0121 (397) 37 2004
[67]
41= Carlos Pellegrini Building Buenos Aires
34°35′43.7″S 58°22′17.7″W / 34.595472°S 58.371583°W / -34.595472; -58.371583
01.0121 (397) 31 1974
[68][69]
41= Torre Alem Plaza Buenos Aires
34°35′51.4″S 58°22′15.5″W / 34.597611°S 58.370972°W / -34.597611; -58.370972
01.0121 (397) 32 1996
[70]
44= Kavanagh Building Buenos Aires
34°35′43.5″S 58°22′28.8″W / 34.595417°S 58.374667°W / -34.595417; -58.374667
01.0120 (394) 30 1936
At the time of construction, it was the tallest building in Latin America and the tallest reinforced concrete structure in the world.[71] It was declared a Historic Civil Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Civil Engineers in 1994[72] and a National Historic Monument by the Argentine government in 1999.[73][74] In the year of its completion, the building obtained the Municipal Award for Collective Houses and Facades and three years later its facade received a similar award from the American Institute of Architects.[75][76][77]
44= Libertador 380 Buenos Aires
34°35′25.6″S 58°22′46″W / 34.590444°S 58.37944°W / -34.590444; -58.37944
01.0120 (394) 35 1985
[78][79]
44= Torre Alcorta Buenos Aires
34°34′31.6″S 58°24′16″W / 34.575444°S 58.40444°W / -34.575444; -58.40444
01.0120 (394) 29 2009
[80]
44= Quartier Boulevard Buenos Aires
34°34′54.5″S 58°25′50.8″W / 34.581806°S 58.430778°W / -34.581806; -58.430778
120 (394) 37 2008 [81]
44= Caballito Nuevo 1 Buenos Aires
36°36′42.4″S 58°26′38.1″W / 36.611778°S 58.443917°W / -36.611778; -58.443917
120 (394) 34 2010 [82]
44= Caballito Nuevo 2 Buenos Aires
36°36′44.1″S 58°26′38.7″W / 36.612250°S 58.444083°W / -36.612250; -58.444083
120 (394) 34 2011 [82]

Under construction

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This lists buildings that are under construction in Argentina and are planned to rise at least 120 metres (394 ft).

  Indicates buildings that have been topped out.
Name Location Height
m (ft)
Floors Year
(est.)
Notes
Harbour Tower Buenos Aires
34°37′11.8″S 58°21′35.4″W / 34.619944°S 58.359833°W / -34.619944; -58.359833
01.0198 (649) 53 2024
Will be the second tallest skyscraper in Argentina upon completion.[83]
Cordoba 120 Buenos Aires
34°35′55.2″S 58°22′12.7″W / 34.598667°S 58.370194°W / -34.598667; -58.370194
01.0153 (502) 35 N/D
[84][85]
Torre Bella Buenos Aires
01.0150 (492) 47 2023
[86]
Quantum Libertador 1 Buenos Aires
34°32′42.9″S 58°27′23.6″W / 34.545250°S 58.456556°W / -34.545250; -58.456556
01.0127 (416) 40 2023
[87]
Odeón Tower Buenos Aires
34°36′13.8″S 58°22′39.9″W / 34.603833°S 58.377750°W / -34.603833; -58.377750
01.0125 (410) 32 N/D
[88]
L'Avenue Libertador Buenos Aires
01.0122 (400) 34 2023
[89]
Torre Huergo 475 Buenos Aires
01.0120 (394) 37 2024
[90][91]
Torres Costanera Sur, Hilton Garden Inn Corrientes
01.0120 (394) 35 2023
[92]

Proposed

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This lists buildings that are proposed for construction in Argentina and are planned to rise at least 120 metres (394 ft).

Name Location Height
m (ft)
Floors Year
(est.)
Notes
W Tower Hotel & Office Buenos Aires 220 (722) 52 N/D Proposed in 2016 and designed by Daniel Piana & Associates.[93][94]
Sancor Seguros Tower Rosario 200 (656) 60 N/D
Catalinas Río, North Tower Buenos Aires 139 (456) 29 N/D [95]

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