Reflecting the site's unique diamond-shaped geometry, the Reforma Tower is a 73- level, 3-volume skyscraper intended as a landmark next to the Puerta Reforma area of Mexico City. Each of the tower's zones serves a specific programmatic and economic purpose. The lower volume at the base of the tower houses Mexico City's firs Waldorf Astoria Hotel. The upper volume was designed for class-AA office space and the corporate headquarters of an important commercial group.