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Torre Altus is one of the tallest skyscrapers in Mexico City. Located in Bosques de las Lomas in Paseo de los Laureles y Alcanfores, the tower stands in one of the most exclusive residential and commercial zones in Latin America. When it was completed, it became the third tallest building in Mexico City. Currently, it is the fifth tallest building and is expected to fall to the ninth tallest building after the completion of buildings currently under construction in the city.
Torre Altus is part of the wave of new buildings constructed in the mid-90s, along with Torre Mural, Torre Reforma Axtel, Torre Arcos Bosques, Residencial del Bosque 1, Residecial del Bosque 2.Construction commenced in 1994 and ended in 1998 by architect Augusto H. Álvarez y Adolfo Weichers. Adolfo Alvarez and Weichers.La Torre Altus is administered by the Building Management System (BMS), an intelligent system that controls all the facilities and equipment smoothly and efficiently to protect human life by tenants.
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