Torre de la Industria (Spanish for Industry Tower) is a high-rise office building in the Las Condes district of Santiago, Chile.
[1][2] The building was designed by the Chilean architects Abraham Senerman Lamas, José Cruz Covarrubias and Juan Echenique Guzmán of the Sencorp SA firm.
[3] Inaugurated in 1992 for the Sociedad de Fomento Fabril (Sofofa), the building was the initial skyscraper in that part of Santiago and, after completion, became the highest structure in the city.
Erected on the former CCU property, this tall building has a triangular shape with angled corners, housing a sturdy core in the middle that holds two sets of four elevators and two stairways.
[4] The tower takes full advantage of the site's potential for occupancy by reaching all the way to the ground, and the metal pyramid on top of the complex houses the necessary technical components for the building's functionality.