Executive Tower, Montevideo

Coordinates: 34°54′26″S 56°12′01″W / 34.90722°S 56.20028°W / -34.90722; -56.20028
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Executive Tower
Torre Ejecutiva
Executive Tower
Map
Former namesPalacio de Justicia
General information
Architectural styleModern architecture
LocationPlaza Independencia, Montevideo, Uruguay
Construction started1965
Completed2008
OwnerLegader S.A.
Height35 m (115 ft)
Technical details
Structural systemReinforced concrete
Floor count12
Design and construction
Architect(s)Studio 5
Main contractorCampiglia

Executive Tower (Spanish: Torre Ejecutiva) the name of the working place of the President of Uruguay. The original project was started in 1965 as a future Palace of Justice, but the 1973 coup d'état interrupted it.[1]

By the time the military government ended in 1985, the building was too small for the Uruguayan justice system, so the project remained halted for decades until in March 2006, President Tabaré Vázquez decided to finish the building and use it as an extension of the Estévez Palace.[2] The President's offices were transferred there from the Liberty Building in September 2009.

Despite the name, the building does not actually belong to the Presidency of Uruguay but to a fully government-owned company called Legader S.A., which is in charge of leasing office space to other public and private organizations to finance the works on the building.

34°54′26″S 56°12′01″W / 34.90722°S 56.20028°W / -34.90722; -56.20028

References

  1. ^ Municipios de Montevideo. "Edificio Torre Ejecutiva". Retrieved 28 June 2012.
  2. ^ Terminarán el Palacio de Justicia at Montevideo COMM - March 15, 2006