Mirador Building is a building of postmodern architecture that is in the neighborhood of Sanchinarro, north of the city of Madrid (Spain). It was developed by Dutch architectural firm MVRDV in collaboration with the Madrid architect Blanca León. The project would include 156 apartments.
This is a building height of 63.4 meters (21 floors) with housing. The most striking thing about him is the large central opening which is located 36.8 meters from the ground. It is a community garden and extensive views of the Sierra de Guadarrama, a fact which gives its name to the building.
The project idea is that this building represents an extension of a traditional apple but placed vertically, so the intermediate terrace is equivalent to the central courtyard and the front range of colors and types of housing are due to the diversity is in a traditional apple.