The build already standing, the plans, and the life that surrounds it — when you want to see it all.
— Real · standing today
Already poured.
The render is the promise — and it is already real. Ten stories of concrete, standing now in Barrio San Francisco, raised by the same hands that have built since 2014.
A private release · first look before the public market
Shops hold the street, homes fill the levels above, the cars are kept below — and at the top, a terrace opens onto the whole valley. Twenty-eight homes in studios, one-, two- and three-bedrooms, some with a patio, some with two, each plan drawn for the light it catches.
— Misma familia, mismas manos, otra obra.
— The frame
Concrete, slab by slab.
Ten floors of poured concrete, calado brick that breathes, balconies in aluminium and clear glass. The same playbook the family has poured since 2014 — only in another language.
— The convenience
A car elevator.
Drive in, and the building lifts your car to you — a vehicle elevator most towers never offer. Below the street, the parking and the working rooms keep the everyday out of sight.
— The view
A rooftop over everything.
Climb past the homes to the terrace, and the town opens beneath you — the hills, the spire, the long light of a Medellín evening. The views are the reason this floor exists.
Steel waiting on the next pour — the city behind, the hills beyond.The rooftops run to the spire — the view the terrace was built to hold.
— Steps from your door · A pasos
The town does the rest.
EDI MA sits in the middle of the life it offers — the water, the game, the ride, the great churches, all within a short walk. Above it all, the terrace and the views that no other floor can give you.
— Steps away
The pools.
Water just down the hill — a swim that costs you nothing but the walk.
— Steps away
The soccer fields.
The game waiting, the way it always is in this town — right outside.
— Steps away
The BMX tracks.
The ride, the jumps, the afternoon — minutes from the door.
— Steps away
The basilicas.
The great churches of the barrio, held close — walking distance, every one.
— On the building
The rooftop terrace.
The whole valley from the top — the hills, the spire, the long Medellín light.
— On the building
The views.
From your floor and from the roof — the reason this address exists.