Les Torres Renoir (Tours Renoir) sont deux édifices résidentiels de profil et design similaire mais de hauteurs différentes (Torre Renoir 1 et Torre Renoir 2) situés dans le quartier de Puerto Madero, à Buenos Aires, en Argentine. La première tour est terminée en 2008, la seconde en 2012.

1. Tour Renoir 1

État : construite Hauteur : 135 mètres Nombre d'étages : 41 étages Style : moderne Usage : résidentiel Début de construction : 2007 Fin de construction : 2008

1. Tour Renoir 2

État : construite Hauteur : 172 mètres Nombre d'étages : 51 étages Style : moderne Usage : résidentiel Début de construction : 2007 Fin de construction : 2012

1. Voir aussi

La liste des gratte-ciel de Buenos Aires

1. Liens externes

Ressource relative à l'architecture : The Skyscraper Center

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