It serves as the main headquarters of Interbank, a Peruvian financial entity and was inaugurated in February 2001.
[4] The construction was in charge of the Peruvian company Cosapi S.A. and the design by the Austrian architect Hans Hollein.
Tower A is slightly inclined, adopting the figure of a "sail in the wind" whose front is reinforced by a titanium mesh that serves both as decoration (it has a set of lights that change from the color of the institution to the characteristic colors of some special festivity) as protection from sunlight.
[5] The inclination of the tower not only has an aesthetic function but also an anti-seismic one developed by the specialist Carlos Casabonne Rasselet.
[5] In the same way, the plinth facing the street has been made with volcanic stone from the Andes, according to ancient tradition of the Inca architecture of Peru.