Located  in Bay of Algeciras – Spain, Rafael de La-Hoz architect have completed  design the building of Las Torres de Hercules.
Las Torres de  Hercules will have 100 meters of exterior frame and another 26  corresponding to a telecommunications antenna. 126 meters in total. In a  few days, the building’s structure will eclipse the honor of Seville’s  Giralda of being the tallest building in the Andalusian Community.
From Architect :
The  building’s 20 floors are 80 meters tall. The interior modulation of the  offices has been started with the installation of raised floors and  heating and cooling elements as well as lighting on the floors’  temporary ceilings. Each one of the floors is windowed on the interior  of the concrete frame.
The plan for the construction projects the  conclusion of work by the end of this year, although the first weeks of  2009 have not been ruled out as the definitive end date as the exterior  of the towers still needs to be finished, mainly the man-made lake that  will surround them, the green areas, and 200 covered parking spots.
With  the structure of the towers practically finished, the inscription of  “Non Plus Ultra” that encircles them is more easily appreciated. The  choice of this motto is not casual, given that the Torres de Hercules  draw their inspiration from those that appear on the Andalusian coat of  arms, while also being a mythological allegory between Europe and  Africa.







