Martinelli Building Explained

Martinelli Building
Native Name:Edifício Martinelli
Native Name Lang:pt
Location:São Paulo, Brazil
Map Type:Brazil São Paulo City#Brazil
Map Dot Label:Martinelli Building
Destruction Date:-->
Architect:Vilmos (William) Fillinger
Floor Count:28
Highest Region:South America
Highest Prev:Palacio Barolo
Highest Next:Kavanagh Building
Building Type:Office
Roof:105m (344feet)
Unit Count:-->
Location Town:-->

The Martinelli Building (in Portuguese: Edifício Martinelli), with 28 floors, is the first skyscraper built in Brazil. Located in São Paulo, it is 105 meters tall.

The building was planned in 1922 by the Italian-born entrepreneur, Giuseppe Martinelli. Construction began in 1924, and was completed in 1929. At the time of its opening, it was the tallest building in Latin America, and the largest concrete-framed building in the world.[1]

The building was completely remodeled by Mayor Olavo Setúbal from 1975 to 1979. Today, the building houses the Departments of Municipal Housing and planning, companies Emurb and Cohab-SP, the headquarters of the Association of Banks of SP, and several shops on the ground floor of the building.

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References

  1. Book: Williams . Richard J. . Brazil: Modern Architectures in History . 2009 . Reaktion Books . 204 . 9781861896957 . 18 May 2020.

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