Brasília TV Tower

The base of the building is a triangular-shaped exposed concrete volume, twenty-five meters high, enclosed by glass.

The inner part of these pillars serve as a connection and base for the metallic tower, which starts from the volume where the Gems Museum is located.

[1] Taking advantage of its privileged location for observation, in the center of the capital, a belvedere was built at 75 meters high with capacity for 150 people.

From there, it is possible to see much of the Plano Piloto, including the Esplanade of the Ministries, the Northern and Southern Hotel Sectors, the National Stadium of Brasília Mané Garrincha and the Nelson Piquet International Autodrome, as well as Lake Paranoá and other administrative regions.

When ready, it will include a wide variety of typical cerrado plants and trees, including species of piqui, voquisia, guanandi, embiruçu, pau-rosa, pau-terra, paineira rosa, ipê amarelo, angico-preto, quaresmeira-roxa, ipê roxo, pau-d'óleo, jequitibá vermelho, sucupira branca, cedar, mulungu, and ingá-mirim.

The project will be executed by Novacap, and will also include sidewalks, bike paths, as well as water mirrors, fish boxes, seating areas with wooden benches, and islands and ornamental flowerbeds.

Tower from below inside