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concrete-and-steel structure could be damaged severely enough to collapse, and internal firefighting efforts were pulled in the interest of safety. Two steel decks partially collapsed, and deflection in some steel beams was later found to be severe. The fire burned itself out in the early morning of October 19.
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In 1969, Enrique Delfino Arriens, engineer and CEO of the construction company Delpre CA, submitted a draft to the president of Central Park, Centro SimĂłn BolĂ­var, for the construction of an urban development between Lecuna and Bolivar avenues of urbanization El Conde de Caracas during the period of
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When the complex was finally opened in 1983, it was considered the "most important urban development in Latin America". Since then Parque Central has been a point of reference in Caracas and is its main landmark. It houses many cultural and government institutions and is adjacent to the cultural
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Nine years later, on November 12, 2013 there was a minor fire in the West Tower, the fire was on the 16th floor. 420 people were evacuated and 15 were rescued. There were no fatalities. The fire was immediately controlled so that it did not affect the upper floors of the tower. Fire Department
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In 1970, construction of the Tacagua, Caroata, Catuche, Tajamar, San MartĂ­n, El Tejar, Anauco and Mohedano towers was underway. All eight buildings were residential with 317 apartments each, and each building was 127 meters and 44-storeys tall. These buildings were finished in 1972, while two
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broke out in the East Tower, which housed government offices. The fire affected regions from the 34th floor to the 50th floor. The tower sustained major damage because firefighting efforts were hampered by non-working automatic sprinkler and standpipe systems. It was feared that the
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in Santiago (topped out in 2012), the 59-storey skyscrapers were the tallest in South America. The east tower was completed in 1983, four years later. Until 2003, they were also the tallest in Latin America until surpassed by less than 1 meter by
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and its tallest buildings. From 1979 (when the West Tower was opened) until 2003, they held the title of tallest skyscrapers in Latin America until they were overtaken by
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commercial and office towers, known as Central Park Towers, were constructed between 1970 and 1983. The Anauco apart-hotel became a 4-star
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Within the complex are the Parque Central Twin Towers, two skyscrapers that have for decades been an architectural icon of
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are a pair of 225 m tall skyscrapers. Between the completion of the west tower in 1979 and the completion of
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Part of the East Tower's recovery plan involved the installation of a 30-meter antenna representing the sword of
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in 1973 until 2003. Since then it has been administered by the Venezuelan government as the Anauco Suites.
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Parque Central Torre Officinas Este:: Caracas, Distrito Federal, Venezuela :: Glass Steel and Stone
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is a housing, commercial and cultural development, implemented by Centro SimĂłn BolĂ­var and located in
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The Central Park complex also houses the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Caracas,
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The towers take their name from the green refuge in the heart of Caracas' urban
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On February 14, 1982, high rise firefighting and rescue advocate,
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officials presumed that the fire occurred in a trash chute.
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List of tallest twin buildings and structures in the world
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127.0 m (416.7 ft) (Residential Buildings)
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Mixed-use
Caracas
Venezuela
Coordinates
10°29′53.9″N 66°54′04.7″W / 10.498306°N 66.901306°W / 10.498306; -66.901306
El Conde
Caracas
Venezuela
Caracas
Torre Mayor
Mexico City
Torres Obispado
Monterrey
Gran Torre Santiago
Santiago (Chile)
Panama City
Mexico City

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