Located between two of Buenos Aires' most famous buildings, the Edificio Alas and the Edificio Republica.
With square setbacks on two sides and a glass façade in alternating shades of blue, the building's design recalls the wedding-cake architecture of New York City in the 1950's.
The top floor is set back behind a screen with the company logo mounted on both street sides.
The building forms part of the front wall of the city's skyline, overlooking Puerto Madero and the Rio de la Plata.