Although the building was inaugurated in October 2015 with the Board of Governors of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, the works were not finalized until a few months ago.
The Peruvian State agreed with the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund to hold in Lima the 2015 Board of Governors.The construction of the Lima Convention Centre (LCC) is framed by this context, expanding and improving the infrastructures the city had up to then to adequately cater for the event.

Strategically located in the Cultural Centre of the Nation – next to the National Museum, the Ministry of Education or the new offices of the National Bank – the design of the LCC sets three main objectives: being a cultural and economic motor, repre-senting a meeting place enrooted in the collective Peruvian culture and turning into a unique, flexible and technologically advanced architectonic landmark.

Close to 15,000 m² correspond to the 18 multipurpose con-vention halls, the rest of the programme being completed by underground parking space, kitchens, restaurants, cafeterias and other services.
 

Description of project by Idom

The project and construction of the Lima Convention Centre (LCC) is contextualized by the agreement between the Peruvian State and the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund to hold in Lima the 2015 Board of Governors.

Strategically located in the Cultural Centre of the Nation (CCN) – next to the National Museum, the Ministry of Education, the new headquarters of the National Bank or the Huaca San Borja – the design of the LCC was to satisfy four strategic objectives: being a cultural and economic motor for the country, representing a meeting place at the heart of the city enrooted in the collective Peruvian culture, turning into a unique, flexible and technologically advanced architectonic landmark and finally, triggering the urban transformation of the CNN and its surroundings.

The near 15,000 m² of net area correspond to the 18 multipurpose convention halls, their sizes and proportions varying from 3,500 m² to 100 m², which allow for up to 10,000 people to attend simultaneous events. The rest of the programme is completed by four underground car-park floors as well as several uses above ground that complement the conference rooms. These would include areas for translation and general management of the centre, stockrooms and toilets, workshops and areas for maintenance and material distribution, kitchens and dining areas, exhibition halls, cafeterias and relaxation areas. This all generates a total built up area of 86,000 m².

The urban proposal situates the access to the building on the north end, therefore encouraging the future development of the Culture Boulevard. The general volume is organized into three time-physical strata clearly differentiated, symbolically related to the country’s history, time and memory:

The present is represented by the great internal void – Nation Rooms – which harbours the two transformable rooms of about 1,800 m², one of which can open up entirely to the city by clearing its perimeter of the acoustics panels that make it up, generating a sheltered urban plaza over 2,500 m².

The past, the heart of the project, is an outdoor area inspired by a great huaca – Lima Lounge – generated naturally by the disposition and the difference in height of the convention halls.

The future is a great vitreous volume – International Room of Nations. It’s a highly technical conventions facility which invites the rest of the world to come to Peru for its entrepreneurial capacity and its promising future.

The operative and functional flexibility are keys to the comprehensive design of the LCC and are orientated towards maximizing the economic and social success of the project. Nearly all rooms can be extended or reduced thanks to the acoustic panels that limit them, making it possible to have several spatial distributions.

Technically, the mandatory condition by which the great 5,400 m² room, with capacity for 3,500 people, was to be free from pillars – along with the seismic inconvenience of using propped up structures –, turns the conceptual and structural proposal into a challenge, since it implies putting the great room on the last level. Placing a sheltered volume the size of a football pitch at a height of over 30 m is a challenge to both the structural approach and the building’s internal mobility – access and evacuation.

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Architects
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Idon. Tono Fernández Usón, César Azcárate, Javier Álvarez de Tomás.
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Project Team
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María Cortés Monforte, Jorge Rodríguez, Alejandra Muelas, Enrique Alonso, Adrián Jabonero, Roberto Moraga, Armide González, Nazaret Gutiérrez, María Amparo González, Lucía Chamorro, Jesús Barranco, Magdalena Ostornol, DESSIN-TECHNISCH, Borja Gómez, Pablo Viña, Luis Valverde.
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Project manager
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Javier Álvarez de Tomás.
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Team Coordinator
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LIMA. Miguel de Diego.
MADRID. Alejandro Puerta, Carmen Camarmo.
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Structures.- Alejandro Bernabéu, Javier Gómez, Mónica Latorre.
HVAC Engineering.- Antonio Villanueva, Ramón Gutiérrez, Mariano Traver, Celia Monge (SOLVENTA).
Lighting.- Noemi Barbero.
Public Health Engineering.- Ramón Gutiérrez, Mariano Traver, Javier Martínez (SOLVENTA).
Electrical engineering.- José Antonio Yubero, Luis Martín, Carlos Jiménez, José Manuel Jorge, Javier Martínez (SOLVENTA).
ICT Engineering.- José Antonio Yubero, José Manuel Jorge, Carlos Jiménez, Luis Martín, Javier Martínez (SOLVENTA).
Acoustics.- Mario Torices.
CAD.- Óscar Martín Corpa, Carlos Mendoza, Alexander Chic, Sergio Lozana.
Administration.- Banesa Marrero Castro.
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Builder
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OAS.
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Client
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Constructora OAS, Perú.
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Areas
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86,000 m².
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Completed.- 2015-2016.
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Published on: April 3, 2017
Cite: "Lima Convention Center by Idom" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/lima-convention-center-idom> ISSN 1139-6415
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