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World's tallest residential building set to be built in Brazil named after Ayrton Senna

DAILYMAIL.COM
By Zac Campbell
19 September 2024



The world's tallest residential building, which will be named after national hero Ayrton Senna, is set to be built after being given been government approval.

The Senna Tower, which is primed for construction in the city of Balneário Camboriú in southern Brazil, could stand at 500 metres high if built.

This will over the world's the current tallest tower block, Central Park Tower in New York City, by 18 metres.

The concept, costing a reported £415,000,000, was devised by architectural firm FG Empreendimentos and designed by Senna's visual artist niece Lalalli.

She said: 'Every great story begins with a journey. A journey of discovery, growth and transformation.

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Must be the 'residential' part, because there are 11 buildings taller than this proposal now.
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