Green Tower is a mixed-use skyscraper in La Paz, Bolivia, standing at 163.4 m (536 ft) tall, with a total of 40 floors.
[2][3] The development of the project was planned by Bolivian businessman Samuel Doria Medina and designed by Beni Department chief architect Gustavo Dellien.
The tower's structure was designed to be earthquake-proof and the facades were modelled in high-tech Spanish glass with the role of regulating the entry of sunlight and heat during daytime.
It is also the first building to have carried out soil studies up to 70 metres below the surface, in order to guarantee the firm support of its million tonnes of weight.
Local official figures confirmed the upturn of thedynamic sector in terms of investment, direct and indirect job creation and the driving force behind other economic activities.