How do we approach a project to create a high-rise building?
Ortiz.Leon Architects

"High-rise buildings define the identity of cities and are the main laboratory for new technical solutions that will later be applied to the rest of the architectural typologies."

In the global context of mass metropolization, the increase in urban density and vertical growth offered by tall buildings can support cities that are more sustainable and healthier for people, mitigating the growing effects of climate change around the world.

The design and construction of a tall building is the most complex challenge that an architect can face. Constraints such as cost, schedule, and program demands must be reconciled with the more subjective aspects of design: the fluidity of the aesthetic, the culture of the place, and the user experience. From a design point of view, skyscrapers represent the main catalyst for the evolution of cities through immediately defining their visual identity and due to their ability to attract new businesses and people by offering first-rate infrastructure and convenient services in high-demand locations.

The enormous complexity of high-rise buildings requires great experience and the coordination of all technical aspects to ensure economic viability. A small change in the height of the floors, a minor modification to a façade, the selection of the structural or vertical circulation system can all have a big impact on the cost of construction, the carbon footprint, the cost of operation or the commercialization of the asset.

In this line of work, Ortiz León has more than 20 years’ experience in designing skyscrapers in major Spanish cities. Projects such as the Mapfre Tower in the Olympic Village of Barcelona, the Crystal Tower in Madrid, the Iberdrola Tower in Bilbao, and the Sailing in the City of BBVA have endorsed the studio as a Spanish representative at the Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), a Chicago-based think tank which collects technological, typological and construction advances that are being developed across the globe.

These are some of the high-rise building projects
Tall buildings
AÑO1992
SUPERFICIE70.000 m²
USOOficinas
LUGARBarcelona
SUPERFICIE6.000 m²
AÑO2016
USOOffices
LUGARMadrid
LUGARBilbao
COLABORADORPCP Architects
AÑO2007
USOOffice Buildings
SUPERFICIE95.000 m²
USOOffice Buildings
AÑO2021
LUGARMadrid
COLABORADORPCP Architects
SUPERFICIE120.000 m²
SUPERFICIE250.000 m²
AÑO2020
LUGARMadrid
USOHead office
COLABORADORHdM
USOOffices
LUGARMadrid
AÑO2006
SUPERFICIE32.928 m2
USOCorporate Office
SUPERFICIE34,000 m²
LUGARGlasgow
AÑO2022
SUPERFICIE11.319 m²
USOOffices
LUGARMadrid
LUGARMadrid
USOOffices
SUPERFICIE10.000,00 m²
AÑO2022
COLABORADORFoster & Partners
USOOffices
LUGARMadrid
SUPERFICIE16.474,00 m²
SUPERFICIE13.000,00 m²
USOOffices
LUGARMadrid
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USOOffices
AÑO2021
SUPERFICIE15.790 m²
LUGARMadrid
AÑO2020
USOOffices
LUGARMadrid
SUPERFICIE11.300 m²
LUGARMadrid
SUPERFICIE20.000 m²
USOWorkspace
AÑO2002
LUGARSan Sebastián de los Reyes, Madrid
SUPERFICIE17.000 m²
AÑO2020
USOResidential
SUPERFICIE10,919,01 m2
LUGARValdebebas, Madrid
USOResidential
AÑO2022
SUPERFICIE18 000 米2
LUGARDenia
Madrid
14.000 m²
Residential
2006
LUGARCalle Jorge Juan 53
SUPERFICIE4.595,60 m²
USOResidential
AÑO2019
AÑO2021
LUGARAlmansa 40, Madrid
USOResidential
SUPERFICIE8.416.01 m²
SUPERFICIE46.026,00 m²
USOResidential
AÑO2021
LUGARLas Rozas, Madrid
AÑO1996
USOOffices
LUGARMadrid
SUPERFICIE15.000,00 m²
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