Edificio BBVA explained

Edificio BBVA
Address:Rep. de Panamá 3055
Years Built:1979–1981
Height:137 m[1]
Floor Count:19
Floor Area:64,860 m2
Architect:Víctor Smirnoff, Víctor Ramírez, José Kanashiro

The BBVA Building, also known as the Banco Continental Building, is a building located in Republic of Panama Avenue 3055, in San Isidro District, Lima.[1] The second tallest building in Peru, it serves as the main headquarters of BBVA Perú, a subsidiary of Spanish financial company Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA).

History

The building was designed by architects Víctor Smirnoff, Víctor Ramírez and José Kanashiro.[1] Construction started in 1979,[2] with the building being inaugurated in 1981.[1] The building's orange façade was remodeled from 2011 to 2012, and a tower with an antenna was erected next to the building at the same time.[2] [3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: ¿Sabías que el edificio más alto de Perú solo tiene 30 pisos?: conoce en qué distrito de Lima está . Dextre . Cecilia . 2023-09-29 . La República.
  2. Web site: #10YearChallenge: la transformación de BBVA Continental en una década . 2019-01-17 . . Castillo Dávila . Claudia.
  3. Web site: EVENTOS: MOTORSHOW Y WONG SPIRITS . Hoyos Chirichigno . Sally Yohana . . 2018 . 7.