Celebra Offices Tower

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collaborator

Carlos Ponce de León

 

dimensional data
10,000 m2 (intervention area)

 

cost of the works
€ 15,000,000.00 (total)

 

system
Mathis staircase, stainless steel accessories Air system

The Celebra Office Tower is located within the Business & Technology Park of Montevideo.
Built in 2010 to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the commercial and technological park Zonamérica, and awarded in London as the best office building in the world, it is the first LEED Gold certified building in Uruguay.

The volume, made up of a 7-storey high inverted truncated cone, includes a bank (on the ground floor), a business center (on the first floor) and offices (from the second floor upwards) plus some conference rooms, the cafeteria, service areas and an additional level of the same bank in the basement.

 

The top floor is instead dedicated to the attic offices, equipped with panoramic terraces overlooking the park. The office spaces have been designed to maximum distribution flexibility, facilitating the renovation and modification of the internal space according to the different needs of potential users.

 

The staircase, located in the basement, is entirely in triple layer tempered glass, with steps and balustrade fixed with stainless steel accessories.

Mathis, an elegant all-glass staircase made of extra-clear laminated glass by the Italian company Faraone Srl connects the building with the northern entrance.

 

- Staircase in triple layered tempered glass

- Steps fixed with AP02 stainless steel accessories

- Balustrade fixed with Air System L01, L02, L03, L04 stainless steel accessories

Design, supply and installation of the Mathis staircase and Air system accessories by Faraone Srl.

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  • 1. all-glass staircase made with Faraone technology mod. Mathis. Upper bearing bracket in steel.

  • 2. side railing and steps entirely in structural glass with reinforcing fins in structural glass.

  • 3. point fixing technology with spiders and ball joints.

  • 4. steps in tempered structural glass 15+15+15 laminated with SG (rigid plastic).

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