Today, we delve into the exciting world of New City Residential, exploring all the fascinating aspects that surround it. From its origin to its impact on today's society, we will immerse ourselves in a journey of discovery and knowledge, analyzing every detail and unraveling the mysteries that surround it. New City Residential has been the subject of interest and debate throughout history, and through this article, we aim to shed light on all the facets that make it so intriguing. Prepare for an in-depth exploration that will leave you with a renewed and enriching vision of New City Residential.
Fede Residential | |
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General information | |
Type | Residential |
Location | Zona Río, Tijuana |
Coordinates | 32°32′14″N 117°01′22″W / 32.537246°N 117.022642°W |
Construction started | 2006 |
Estimated completion | 2012 |
Height | |
Roof | 101.8 metres (334 ft) (Diamante Tower only), 88.7 metres (291 ft) (all towers) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 27 (Diamante Tower only), 24 (all towers) |
Design and construction | |
Developer | TrueStone Properties |
NewCity Residential is a high-rise complex of seven skyscrapers in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. In the San Diego–Tijuana, region the buildings are increasingly being referred to as New City. The complex has just begun construction[when?] and will consist of seven towers, out of which four have been built. With 27 stories, Diamond Tower is currently[when?] the tallest building in Tijuana. The other six towers will be the second-tallest buildings in Tijuana, with 24 stories.
The complex is located within Tijuana's central business district, Zona Río.
The project was designed by the local Espazio architectural Group led by Arq. Jorge Gutierrez in association with Estrategias Urbanas consulting represented by Arq. Hector Osuna Jaime. New City was designed with the idea of creating a setting of comfort for the surrounding San Diego-Tijuana populace. It was also designed to appeal to most people and features a modern and unique look.
The buildings are surrounded by a tall concrete wall and maintain gated access. The towers facade material consists of concrete and the buildings have a curtain wall facade style. The style of building is postmodern and thus contemporary.