The building has a commercial area on the third floor, and a seven-level underground parking garage with a capacity for 2,000 cars.
[2] The architect of this skyscraper was the Argentinian Cesar Pelli, creator of the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur - the highest building in the world until the year 2004.
In addition it has three pressurized emergency escalators, automatic units for air conditioning, and mechanical and electrical and facilities on each floor.
This allowed the designers to isolate it properly and protect the building from the common earthquakes that happen in the city.
To do this, the structure is anchored to the surface of the earth and supported by 225 concrete piles, which penetrate to a depth of 55 meters passing the marshy land into firmer ground.