Los Faros De Panama 1,2, and 3 Rooms Apartments for Sale in Panama City, Panama

Los Faros De Panama

Los Faros de Panama will be Panama’s premier luxury high-rise offering a unique combination of residential, commercial and recreational spaces all in a single, iconic destination. The project is located in Panama City, Republic of Panama, in the upscale Punta Pacifica neighborhood adjacent to the Bay of Panama and only 500 yards from the Punta Pacifica Hospital (affiliated with
Johns Hopkins Medicine International).

1 room Apartments from $394.885
2 rooms Apartments from $457.128
3 rooms Apartments from $514.724

Featuring exclusive residences, state-of-the art corporate complex, a private recreational club, and a sprawling shopping, dinning and lifestyle Centre unlike anything ever built.

Los Faros de Panamá was designed by the prestigious architect firm Chapman Taylor and the Structural Design by Ingeniería ARUP. Los Faros de Panama will have more that 4,800,000sf of living space, built on a 365,000sf parcel. The project will consist of three towers, the 74-story Outer Towers will measure 872 feet, and the 85-story Central Tower will measure 1,135 feet, which will position this project among the tallest buildings in the world.

LOS FAROS DE PANAMA, has recently been awarded with five stars from the AMERICAS PROPERTY AWARDS 2008 under the category INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY AWARD for BEST HIGHT-RISE development in PANAMA. This awards have the collaboration of CNBC and the prestigious New York Times.

In the Central Tower, residents of the Los Faros de Panama Penthouse units will enjoy their own private Sky Lobby on the 70th Floor. Offering phenomenal views of Panama City, the Sky Lobby will be an exclusive space for Penthouse residents to gather, enjoy an Espresso, read the morning paper, or simply take in the breathtaking views and unwind. The Sky Lobby will measure 3,200sf and feature 65 feet of glass windows. Los Faros de Panama will be a very representative and completely unique space in the city.

Other important features that will make the premier high-rise destination in Panama: The Towers will be constructed using reinforced concrete which offers superior resistance to fire. The Project complies with all established Fire Safety codes and regulations and with the most demanding regulations of Panama, the United States and Europe.

Shall be the first building in Panama with an automatic waste collection system that will separate organic and inorganic waste in order to promote the growth of recycling plants in Panama. The fully airtight system eliminates bad odors and filth that is usually produced in the trash vestibules in buildings, as well as in street trash dumpsters. Trash is introduced through dump gates (chutes) that are located on the exterior or interior of the building. No more manual or visual contact with trash and dumpsters. Classification of trash is done at the collection point through chutes for each type of waste to be collected.

On top of the Towers Solar Panels will be installed to provide a large part of the power required for the common areas. The solar panels located on the top of the towers to draw energy from the sun are connected in order to provide power consumption to the general common areas. Photovoltaic panels, modules or collectors are made of diode-type semiconductor devices which, when receiving solar radiation, electrify and cause electronic jumps, therefore generating a small power differential at their ends. Serial coupling of several of these photo-diodes enables obtaining higher voltage in very simple configurations able to feed small electronic devices.

In a greater scale, the continuous electric current (DC) provided by photovoltaic panels can be transformed into alternate current (AC) and injected into the network, an operation that is quite cost-effective but which still requires subsidies for greater feasibility. In isolated environments, where low power is required and the access to the network is difficult, such as meteorological stations or communications repeaters, these photovoltaic panels are used as an economically feasible alternative Water treatment plant to clean the residual water before its discharge into the public sewer network.

The treatment of residual water (or domestic residual water) incorporates physical, chemical and biological processes, which treat and remove physical, chemical and biological pollutants derived from the daily human use of water. The purpose of the treatment is to produce clean residual water (or treated effluent) substituted by discharges or reusable into the environment, and solid waste or slurries also convenient for future purposes or reuses. Efforts to collect and treat domestic residual water are typically subject to local, state and federal regulations and controls. Usually, the treatment of residual water is reached by the initial physical separation of solids from the flow of industrial water, followed by the progressive conversion of dissolved biological material into a solid biological mass using floating indigenous bacteria. Once the biological mass is separated or removed, the treated water may undergo an additional disinfection by means of physical or chemical processes. This final effluent may be discharged or redirected again to a natural water body (stream, river or bay) or other environment (wet lands, golf courses, green fields, etc.). Segregated biological solids experiment an additional treatment and neutralization before the appropriate discharge or reuse.

The Standards applied to the Project abide to the most stringent standards of Panama, United States and Europe. The facades in all the residential and common areas will feature a curtain wall system with high-quality, double panels manufactured in the Contractor’s factory. These panels will offer solar protection, sound insulation, resistance to high-impact, fire and wind, Each tower will have a system to help control internal and external condensation, and external platforms will facilitate maintenance and cleaning of the facades.

The residential and common areas will have a central A/C ventilation and extraction system. Residents will have remote control temperature access in their bedrooms, halls and kitchens.

Los Faros de Panama will feature high-speed elevators, panoramic elevators in the Sky Lobby, a high-capacity freight elevator, intelligent security and emergency systems with speed brakes and direct communication with the

Building Security: On October 4, 2006, Panamanian President Martin Torrijos welcomed representatives of Grupo Mall and offered his support for Los Faros de Panama. During this meeting, Grupo Mall unveiled the marquee development to a gathering of 600 local and foreign attendees.

The Groundbreaking ceremony took place two days later on October 6, 2006 In attendance were the Vice-President of the Republic of Panama, the Mayor of the city, the Minister of Tourism, the Minister of Housing, the Public Works Minister, other authorities of the Panamanian government, and the Ambassador of Spain. Also in attendance were a select group of investors as well as national and international financial advisors. This was the starting point of the construction of the representative and unique complex Los Faros de Panama.