A new era of modernity arrives in Chapecó with the construction of an architectural giant that promises to boost tourism, transform the skyline and attract great business opportunities to the region.
New skyscraper coming: When we talk about Brazil’s tallest skyscrapers, cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro usually dominate the conversation. But Chapecó, in the western part of Santa Catarina, is about to change that narrative with the impressive CESEC Building project, which promises to not only be a landmark in the city, but also to be among the tallest buildings in Brazil. The initiative, led by three major local business entities — ACIC, CDL and SICOM — is a bold step that combines innovation, sustainability and a good dose of ambition.
Chapecó's new skyscraper promises to surprise the industry
At 236 meters tall and with 64 floors, the CESEC Building will be more than just a tall building. It is being planned to be a true “vertical neighborhood,” uniting different functions in one place. The project includes spaces for residences, offices, health clinics, hotels, gyms, cultural centers and even a shopping mall. TAll this on a 10 m² plot of land on Avenida Getúlio Vargas, one of the city's main avenues.
This new skyscraper will not only be a symbol of Chapecó's modernization, but also a tribute to the city's history. According to the architect Enio Vivian, responsible for the project, the choice of bronze as the predominant color reflects the resilience and pioneering spirit that shaped the West of Santa Catarina.
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Chapecó and the leap towards the tallest buildings in Brazil
With the CESEC Building, Chapecó joins the select group of cities that are home to some of the tallest skyscrapers in Brazil. structure will stand out not only for its sizebut also for its innovative and sustainable design. The building's smooth curves and rounded corners are not only aesthetic; they help reduce the impact of wind, ensuring greater safety and stability.
Furthermore, the tube-in-tube structural system was adopted to optimize the construction, ensuring that the building is both robust and efficient. Another highlight is the use of sustainable technologies, ranging from energy saving to natural ventilation.
An investment of R$ 750 million
Budgeted at R$750 million, the project will be implemented in three phases over 10 years. Each stage of the CESEC Building was planned to ensure that the project adapts to the city’s demands and generates economic returns for the entities involved. The first phase will house the headquarters of ACIC, CDL and SICOM, while subsequent stages will include a variety of services and residences.
This strategy not only ensures the financial self-sufficiency of the project, but also strengthens Chapecó's position as a hub of innovation and economic development. The project is being seen as a opportunity to leverage the city, attracting investments and bringing international visibility.
Urban and environmental impact
The impact of this new skyscraper goes far beyond its impressive height. The design was carefully designed to integrate harmoniously into the urban environment of Chapecó. Large setbacks between buildings will ensure that neighboring buildings are not hindered by shadows or blocked ventilation.
Sustainability is another strong point of the CESEC Building. In addition to incorporating modern construction processes, the building will feature technologies that promote energy efficiency and reduce water consumption. All of this reinforces the commitment of local business entities to responsible urban development.
A symbol of unity and progress
The CESEC Building is more than just a real estate development; it symbolizes the union of different sectors of Chapecó society. According to the presidents of the entities involved, the project marks the beginning of a new era of collaboration and synergy between the city’s main economic forces.
They new skyscraper It will also be a source of inspiration for future generations, showing what can be achieved when there is determination and vision for the future. For the entrepreneurs and residents of Chapecó, CESEC will be a constant reminder that innovation and progress go hand in hand.
What comes next?
Although still in its early stages, the CESEC Building project is already generating great anticipation. The next steps include completing the architectural designs, obtaining the necessary permits and accrediting partners such as construction companies and investors.
One thing is certain: when completed, CESEC will not only be one of the largest buildings in Brazil, but also a landmark for Chapecó and the entire western region of Santa Catarina. It will put the city in the spotlight on the national and international scene, opening doors to new opportunities and reaffirming the potential of a region that continues to grow.
Congratulations Chapecó; progressive city! Success to the entrepreneurs.
I think they forgot to mention in the article that the tallest skyscrapers in Brazil are in Balneário Camboriú – SC. Ten years to build a 64-story building?
They didn't mention Camboriú because few people know that city.
I thought the same thing. In BC things are much faster. Just imagine, at this pace, Senna's Tower will take 30 years to be inaugurated.
This is nonsense! Unnecessary expense! Waste of time!
The grumpy, progress is necessary. This will put Chapecó on the national and international scene. With money well or badly spent, the CESEC Building will happen.
Misinformed text, SP and RJ are giants, but they have never been a reference in skyscrapers. Balneário Camboriú and Goiânia dominate the scene, incredible as it may seem.
Chapecó deserves to be highlighted in this sector. Congratulations to the entrepreneurs involved in the project.
🎶 where the rich get richer and the poor get poorer 🎶
Real estate is becoming more and more expensive…
Come on…..
It must be, **** a person like this lol.
The least he should be thinking about is invading the land instead of supporting progress.
Ha sorry he doesn't know what this is!!!!