Atlas Building, Lima
History
The building, located at the intersection of the Huancavelica and Cailloma streets in the district of Lima, began work in 1953, and finished construction in 1955. It was built for the Atlas Insurance Company (Spanish: Compañía de Seguros Atlas).
It was designed as a commercial building, with warehouses, a leisure area, with a cafeteria in the roof-garden area, and offices, as well as two basements with parking for 70 cars. The main tower has eleven floors and a glass and aluminum façade.
The building was the thirty-second to be acquired by real estate company Arte Express in 2020.
The perspectives drawn for this building today are part of the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, and were featured in the exhibition Latin America in Construction, Architecture 1955-1980 held by the same museum in 2015.
See also
- Cine Tauro, another building designed by Weberhofer in central Lima
References
- ^ "Compañía de Seguros Atlas". Grid Studio.
- ^ "Edificio Atlas". El Arquitecto Peruano. No. 214–215. 1955.
- ^ "Edificio Atlas". Catálogo Arquitectura Movimiento Moderno Perú.
- ^ Melgarejo, Víctor. "Arte Express cierra compra de edificio Atlas en Centro de Lima". Gestión.
- ^ Reyno Capurro, Felipe. "Estrategias expositivas del MoMA en la última exposición dedicada a Latinoamérica: "Latin America in Construction: Architecture 1955-1980"". rita_ Revista Indexada de Textos Académicos. 9 (120–125). doi:10.24192/2386-7027(2018)(v9)(07).
- ^ Bergdoll, Barry (2015). Latin America in Construction: Architecture 1955-1980. Museum of Modern Art. ISBN 978-0-87070-963-0.