Mirante do Vale
Vale do Anhangabau Sao Paulo SP Brazil
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| Status: | built | | Construction Dates | | Finished | 1960 | | Floor Count | 51 |
|  | | Building Uses | | - mixed use | | - observation | | - office | | - residential | | - restaurant | | - retail | | Structural Types | | - highrise | | - landing pad | | Architectural Style | | - international | | - modern | | Materials | | - glass | | - concrete, reinforced | | - concrete |
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| | Heights | | Value | | Source / Comments | | | | Roof | | 558 ft | | Website | | | | | |
Description • Owner: Zarzur Kogan.
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• Location: Vale do Anhangabaú, Centre BR-01031-902.
• The building, highest building in São Paulo and in Brazil, it is not very known, changed name to Mirante do Vale from Palácio Zarzur Kogan in 1988, a reference to the decadent coffee aristocracy, and was renovated that year, as well.
• Population: The building admits 10,000 people in normal activities and floating 30,000 per day.
• Shops: 146 units.
• Offices: 812 units.
• Business lounges: 60 units.
• Elevators: 12 (speed of 320m/min), divided by areas.
• Escalators: 2.
• Restaurant: Installed in the 45 th floor.
• Mirante: 46 to the 50th floor.
• Heliport: 51 floor - Capacity of the runway landing 700 m.
• Technical Data:
- Concrete: 20,000 tons.
- Cement: 250,000 bags.
- Steel: 5000 tons.
- Glass and frames: 25,000 m.
• Foundations: stakes to 20 meters deep.
• Light and Power: 5,000 KW/h.
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