[1] The building is owned by Forluz (Fundação Forluminas de Seguridade Social), a pension fund for CEMIG employees, and is currently the tallest in the city of Belo Horizonte.
[5] The building is the first in Minas Gerais to receive the Gold rating of the LEED certification (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design).
[6][7] The project was consulted by Labcon, the Thermal Comfort Laboratory of the School of Architecture at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, under the coordination of architect and professor Roberta Vieira Gonçalves de Souza.
[7] Occupying a triangular block, the building tower is oriented in an east-west axis, with blind facades at the east and west ends - the ones which receive more intense sunlight.
[7] Throughout the LEED certification process, the initial studies for the design were evaluated with concept C in envelope, D in natural lighting and B in air conditioning, with its final rating estimated as B; following adjustments made throughout the consulting process, with various adjustments to windows, building and finishing materials, the building received the triple A rating.