Torre Mayor, located in Mexico City, is a 225-meter tall skyscraper completed in 2003. It is engineered to withstand earthquakes up to magnitude 8.5, thanks to 96 seismic dampers that absorb shock and reduce sway. The building successfully endured a 7.6 magnitude earthquake in 2003 with minimal movement. Its design sets a global benchmark for seismic safety in high-rise structures. Torre Mayor remains one of the most earthquake-resistant buildings in the world.