Torre PwC
Torre PwC, also known as Torre Sacyr Vallehermoso until 2011, is a skyscraper located in Madrid, Spain. It is one of the four towers comprising the Cuatro Torres Business Area (CTBA). Construction began in 2004 and was completed in 2008.
Designed by architects Carlos Rubio Carvajal and Enrique Álvarez-Sala Walter, the tower reaches a height of 236 meters (774 feet), making it one of the tallest buildings in Spain. It has 52 floors and a distinct glass façade.
The building is primarily used for office space. PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers), a multinational professional services network, occupies a significant portion of the tower, giving it its current name. Other companies also lease space within the Torre PwC.
The tower is known for its modern design and prominence within the Madrid skyline. Its location in the CTBA contributes to the area being a major financial and business hub. The building's architecture reflects a contemporary style, using materials like glass and steel to create a sleek and sophisticated appearance.