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Puerto Madero

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docks. This last proposal was dismissed as impossible to build. All the other proposals have also been criticised: the elevated and ground level options because they would constitute a barrier between Puerto Madero and the rest of the city, and the underground scheme because of the cost and negative impact during construction. Placing the expressway between Puerto Madero and the
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The 170 hectares of the place had overlapping jurisdictions: the General Administration of Ports, Argentine railroads and the "Junta Nacional de Granos" (National Grain Board) had interests in the zone. The signed agreement implied the transference of the totality of the area to the Old Puerto Madero
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The New Port of Buenos Aires was completed in 1926, making the existing Madero docks superfluous. Though these continued to serve in ancillary port functions, the zone gradually decayed, becoming one of the city's most degraded areas, a mixture of warehouses and large tracts of undeveloped land. In
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The neighbourhood's road network has been entirely rebuilt, especially in the east side. The layout of the east side consists currently of three wide boulevards running east–west crossed by the east side's main street, Juana Manso Avenue. The layout is completed with some other avenues and minor
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connecting the north and the south of the city through Puerto Madero has long been in the planning stage. Several alternatives have been considered, including elevated, ground level, underground, and even an underwater proposal by private developer Julio Torcello, which would run under the four
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which would solve these problems. Construction began in 1887 and was completed in 1897, although the installed fittings had been partially operative some years before completion of the port. It was a costly project and an engineering landmark at the time, but ten years after its completion the
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On November 15, 1989, the Ministry of Works and Public Services, the Department of the Interior and the City of Buenos Aires signed the acts of incorporation of a joint-stock company denominated "Corporación Antiguo Puerto Madero" (Old Puerto Madero Corporation). Having as objective the
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had a problem accommodating large cargo ships, as per Puerto La Boca, because the shallow river did not allow for direct docking. Instead, ships were moored away from the shore, with passengers and merchandise being unloaded onto
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At Puerto Madero Dock 2 (between Azucena Villaflor and Rosario Vera Peñaloza) buildings belonging to the Universidad Católica Argentina stand successively to the west, and the Faena Hotel Buenos Aires (formerly
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Tall buildings have also emerged at the Dock 1, where is currently under construction the 198-metre (649 ft) tall Harbour Tower, set to be completed in 2024 as the second tallest skyscraper in Argentina.
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1925, 1940, 1960, 1969, 1971, 1981 and 1985, successive proposals were put forth with the intent of urbanizing the old port, or to demolish it outright; none of these plans came to fruition, however.
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Numerous residential and office high-rises of up to 50 stories have been built facing the Rio de la Plata since 2000. Most of them are concentrated along the Dock 3 of Puerto Madero; these include
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buildings and luxurious hotels, featuring the latest architectural trends. It is the barrio with by far the highest property price, surpassing the second-highest twofold.
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in the city of Buenos Aires. Having undergone an impressive revival in merely a decade, it is one of the most successful recent waterfront renewal projects in the world.
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Puerto Madero has been redeveloped with international flair, drawing interest from businessmen, architects and designers such as
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Corporation S.A., whereas the government of the city remained in charge of the urban development regulations.
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Panorama of Puerto Madero. The original warehouses can be seen at left and high-rise buildings at right.
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The government had to then face the construction of a new port, this time contracting engineer
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of the area, the federal and city governments participated as egalitarian partners.
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In the neighbourhood there are several museums and art galleries, among them the
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In the 1990s, local and foreign investment led to a massive regeneration effort,
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has also been considered, but has been strongly opposed by environmentalists.
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Edward Taylor's pier, a city landmark from 1855 until the docks' development.
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Jorge Francisco Liernur, Harvard University Graduate School of Design,
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was among those rejected in the 1880s. His plans resulted in the
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In 1882, the national government contracted the local businessman
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streets, running both east–west and north–south, and by several
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appearance of larger cargo ships made Puerto Madero obsolete.
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Unofficial Puerto Madero guide with pictures and sightseeings
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Every street in Puerto Madero is named after women. The
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the west side warehouses into elegant houses, offices,
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The New Waterfront: A Worldwide Urban Success Story
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The New Waterfront: A Worldwide Urban Success Story
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Index

Barrio

Official logo of Puerto Madero
Argentina
Buenos Aires
Comuna
C1
Time zone
UTC-3
ART
urban planning
barrio of Buenos Aires
Central Business District
Río de la Plata
high-rise


Buenos Aires
barges
Eduardo Madero
port
Luis Huergo
river
Puerto Nuevo


urbanization


recycling and refurbishing

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