![]() The complex includes more than 1.5 hectares of vegetation which will be distributed in vertical gardens, terraces, balconies, walkways and fields, where native and endemic plants are found, recovering the local flora and micro fauna.įrom the complex's terraces, users will be able to enjoy an exuberant landscape and wide views towards the green spaces, its surroundings and the Tumbaco valley. The apartments will feature a plant-filled garden where the heights of the towers are perceived with plenty of greenery. The organically-shaped complex covers an approximately 130,000-square-metre area and becomes part of the topography of the Cumbayá valley, creating harmony between the building and its relief. Uribe Schwarzkopf is designing the interiors of the towers. The Aquarela complex is developed for Quito-based developer Uribe Schwarzkopf, the company is known for its "healthy urbanism" approach.įor this project, The Ateliers Jean Nouvel is working with Alberto MEDEM and Humboldt Arquitectos on the project. Once complete, the complex will contain 600 units with amenity spaces, swimming pool, gym, spa, squash court, yoga, barber shop, pet spa, game room, kids room, teens room, ice skating, mini golf, music room, bowling. The first phase of the complex, including three towers called Terra, Aqua and Cielo, completed in December and the next six towers are scheduled to be completed in three phases between 20. The new complex, named Aquarela, consists of nine towers and feature stone-clad façades and planted terraces, currently under construction at site. New renders have been released for Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel's stone-clad Aquarela complex in Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador.
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