Bay of Algeciras, Cadiz, Spain 
Rafael de La-Hoz
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Architect Rafael de la Hoz completes the “Torres de Hercules” in 
Cadiz.   They are a symbol of the legendary 
Pillars of Hercules and the tallest  buildings in 
Andalusia.
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Two cylindrical, white towers rising from a flat pool of water.  On the  façade-a giant lattice-appears the mythical motto from the legend of the  Pillars of Hercules, “
Non Plus Ultra” (nothing further beyond), warning  sailors in the 
Mediterranean of the edge of the known world.
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At a height of 126 meters, the “Torres de Hercules” rise up from the 
Bay  of Algeciras, as a new benchmark in the 
Campo de Gibraltar and the  transition of the Straight, as their uniqueness changes the area’s  landscape. 
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Located in the Bay of Algeciras (Cadiz) , the new construction, which is  surrounded by a man-made lake, is comprised of two identical 20-storey  cylindrical towers, joined by a crystalline prism which houses the  hallways connecting the two buildings.
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Its outer appearance is configured by the structure of the building, a  gigantic lattice which completely surrounds the perimeter.  They contain  the giant letters of the legend “Non Plus Ultra”. Their job is to  protect the inside of the building from excess solar radiation while  providing panoramic views of the Bay of Algeciras, the 
Rock of  Gibraltar, and the 
Serrania. This grid extends past the building’s  limits, as a “unique element” protecting the terrace roof-top deck,  while at the same time acting as a base for possible energy collecting  and telecommunications systems. 
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The project, with a total surface area of 19,000 square meters, was  contracted by the Valcruz company of Cordoba.  They will use the  majority of the building for office space, although some of the floors  will have commercial space and services, such as: coffee shops, bank  branches, a travel agency, a messenger service, etc.
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On the top floor, 80 meters up, will be a lookout restaurant.  Above  this, a panoramic roof-top deck will boast unique views over the  
Straight of Gibraltar, Mount Musa and the Alcornocales Natural Park. 
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The building has a main entrance for pedestrians and cars which  provides a clear view of the towers.  The 200-spot ground-level parking  lot is located on the other side of the towers and is organized around a  landscaped area.
The complex has a strategic location, which utilizes all of the  region’s potential while at the same time being easily accessible.  The  objective is to take advantage of all of the possibilities offered by  the Bay of Algeciras and the accessibility by the major motorways from  Seville, Gibraltar, the Costa del Sol, and the Jerez de la Frontera  airport.
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The people
Architects: Rafael de La-Hoz
Location: Bay of Algeciras, Cadiz, Spain
Photographs: Courtesy of Rafael de La-Hoz