# Edificio Limatambo

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Former building in Lima, Peru

Limatambo Building Edificio Seoane, Edificio Coca-Cola The building in 2007 Interactive map of the Limatambo Building area General information Architectural style Modern Location San Isidro District

The **Limatambo Building** ([Spanish](/source/Spanish_language): *Edificio Limatambo*), also known as the **Seoane Building** ([Spanish](/source/Spanish_language): *Edificio Seoane*), was a building in [San Isidro District](/source/San_Isidro_District%2C_Lima), [Lima](/source/Lima). The building was known for its [billboards](/source/Billboard), most of which promoted the [Coca-Cola Company](/source/Coca-Cola_Company).[1]

It was demolished in 2013 to make way for the planned **Rímac Tower** ([Spanish](/source/Spanish_language): *Torre Rímac*) on its former site.[2] The building was promoted as the country's first skyscraper, but was never built.[3]

## History

The building was built in the 1950s, was built between 1953 and 1954 at the intersection of [Javier Prado](/source/Avenida_Javier_Prado) and [Paseo de la República](/source/Paseo_de_la_Rep%C3%BAblica) avenues, near what was then the [Limatambo International Airport](/source/Limatambo_International_Airport). The project was signed by the Peruvian architect [Enrique Seoane Ros](/source/Enrique_Seoane_Ros), commissioned by the Brescia family.[4] One of its first billboards promoted [Panagra](/source/Pan_American-Grace_Airways), which operated in the aforementioned airport.[5]

The most well-known billboards of the building were those of the [Coca-Cola Company](/source/Coca-Cola_Company), which illuminated the building at nighttime, and led to it also being nicknamed the "Coca-Cola Building" by locals.[1][6]

### Demolition

The building's demolition was announced in 2012, as the planned 55-floor Rímac Tower was to occupy the area instead, becoming the country's [tallest building](/source/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Peru) at a 208-[meter](/source/Meter) height.[1][7][8][9] The announcement was met with opposition from the general public, with construction professionals and journalists appealing to the [Ministry of Culture](/source/Ministry_of_Culture_(Peru)) to stop the building's demolition, some of which compared the situation to that of the [Casa Marsano](/source/Casa_Marsano).[10][11]

Despite the controversy, the building was ultimately demolished on the latter half of 2013.[6][10] Construction on the new Rímac Tower was meant to start in 2016 and end before 2020.[7][9][12] Despite its announcement, was never built.[2][13]

## Overview

The building was a united set of three blocks with different heights. The block facing Javier Prado Avenue had nine floors and two apartments per floor, while the rear one had seven levels and one apartment per floor. The top two floors of the tallest block contained [duplex-type apartments](/source/Duplex_apartment).[4]

## Gallery

		- The building (right) and San Agustín School (left) in the 1960s.

		- Nighttime view of Limatambo and [Interbank](/source/Edificio_Interbank) buildings

		- Render of the *Torre Rímac*.

## See also

- [Casa Marsano](/source/Casa_Marsano), another well-known building whose demolition was also met with controversy

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-archdaily_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-archdaily_1-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-archdaily_1-2) Bayona, Delia (2019-01-04). ["Clásicos de Arquitectura: Edificio Limatambo / Enrique Seoane Ros"](https://www.archdaily.pe/pe/908115/clasicos-de-arquitectura-edificio-limatambo-enrique-seoane-ros). *ArchDaily*.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-Paredes_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-Paredes_2-1) Paredes Laos, Jorge (2017-06-22). ["Urbanismo de vanguardia: construir la modernidad"](https://elcomercio.pe/eldominical/urbanismo-vanguardia-construir-modernidad-435923-noticia/). *[El Comercio](/source/El_Comercio_(Peru))*.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["Los cinco rascacielos más altos que se construirán en Lima"](https://gestion.pe/tu-dinero/inmobiliarias/cinco-rascacielos-altos-construiran-lima-111657-noticia/). *[Gestión](/source/Gesti%C3%B3n)*. 2016-08-06.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-catalog_4-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-catalog_4-1) Acevedo, Alejandra; Llona, Michelle (2018). [*Catálogo Arquitectura Movimiento Moderno Perú*](https://books.google/books?id=_9eEDwAAQBAJ) (in Spanish). Lima: [Universidad de Lima](/source/Universidad_de_Lima). [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [978-9972-45-415-8](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-9972-45-415-8).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** Pino, David (2013-07-07). ["El Edificio Limatambo y sus letreros"](http://www.limalaunica.pe/2013/07/el-edificio-limatambo-y-sus-letreros.html). *Lima La Única*.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-CyV_6-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-CyV_6-1) ["Torre Limatambo: Demolición piso por piso sin explosivos"](https://www.construccionyvivienda.com/2015/11/06/torre-limatambo-demolicion-piso-por-piso-sin-explosivos/). *Construcción y Vivienda*. 2015-11-06.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-before2020_7-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-before2020_7-1) Arias, Nicolás (2014-09-13). ["Latinoamérica tendrá siete nuevos rascacielos antes de 2020"](https://www.larepublica.co/globoeconomia/latinoamerica-tendra-siete-nuevos-rascacielos-antes-de-2020-2167841). *La República*.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** ["Próxima demolición del Edificio Limatambo (Coca-Cola)"](https://lamula.pe/2012/02/16/proxima-demolicion-del-edificio-limatambo-coca-cola/arbolaridad/). *La Mula*. 2012-02-16.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-elcomercio_9-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-elcomercio_9-1) ["Del futuro: Estos son los edificios más modernos de Lima"](https://archivo.elcomercio.pe/casa-y-mas/arquitectura/futuro-estos-son-edificios-mas-modernos-lima-noticia-1745434). *[El Comercio](/source/El_Comercio_(Peru))*. 2014-07-29.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-Bustamante_10-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-Bustamante_10-1) Bustamante Pacheco, María Alejandra; Ureta Córdova, Juan Marco; Hung Arrunátegui, Pamela Carolina; Scudere Cárdenas, Ana Belén; Florián Holguín, Cynthia Estefanía (2017). [*Edificio Limtambo. Sin Lugar Para Ls Memoria*](https://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Limaq/article/download/967/923/) (in Spanish) (1st ed.). Lima: Universidad de Lima. pp. 179–183. {{[cite book](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Cite_book)}}: |work= ignored ([help](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:CS1_errors#periodical_ignored))

1. **[^](#cite_ref-11)** Paucar Albino, Jorge Luis (2013-05-24). ["La "estética de lo barato" y la demolición del edificio Limatambo"](https://lamula.pe/2013/5/24/la-estetica-de-lo-barato-y-la-demolicion-del-edificio-limatambo/jorgepaucar/). *La Mula*.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-12)** ["Símbolos de crecimiento: los nuevos rascacielos latinoamericanos"](https://blog.structuralia.com/simbolos-de-crecimiento-los-nuevos-rascacielos-latinoamericanos). *Structuralia*. 2015-02-03.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-13)** ["Resumen De Proyectos"](https://www.gcaq.com.pe/resumen-proyectos-estructurales.html). *GCAQ*. Diseño estructural Torre Rímac (no se terminó, quedó en anteproyecto)

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