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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

O Dos Vasconcelos – Hotel Habita in Nuevo Leon, Mexico by Landa Arquitectos

 
February 3rd, 2013 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Landa Arquitectos

O Dos Vasconcelos is a mixed-use complex organized around a central, open-air public space with a circular plan. The parking area, the apartments and commercial spaces, and the hotel volume are all visible from the entrance level. The relation between the underground and the aboveground spaces, and the concentration of different functions in carefully crafted pieces, lends the complex a mechanical character –appropriate for a predominantly industrial city– which reminiscent of the early work of James Stirling.

Image Courtesy Javier Orozco

  • Architects: Landa Arquitectos
  • Project: O Dos Vasconcelos – Hotel Habita
  • Location: San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
  • Formal Name Of Building: O Dos Vasconcelos / Hotel Habita Monterrey
  • Architect Design: Arq. Agustin landa vertiz
  • Completion Date (Month And Year): October 2008
  • Project Team: Roberto Garcia, Rolando Martinez, Cecilia Dominguez, Edna Garza, Enrique Yañez, Claudia Carreno, Jorge Corcuera
  • Photographers: Javier Orozco, Rodrigo Ramos, Undine Pröhl
  • Square Meters: 40,000 m2 of Mixed-Use Complex. The part of the hotel corresponds 1,800m2
  • Client: Grupo Habita
  • Software used: AutoCAD

Image Courtesy Javier Orozco

The first two floors above street level are occupied by commercial spaces. Above them are the one and two-story apartments. The organization of the apartments and their circulations draws on the housing buildings by Mario Pani, with the interior corridors of Le Corbusier transformed into naturally ventilated and illuminated balconies.

Image Courtesy Javier Orozco

The hotel is an independent element with an ovoid plan. Its vertical circulations and services are concentrated on two solid concrete cores that support free-spanning floors. The floors house a cross-ventilated restaurant and hotel rooms, served by central corridors. The hotel volume also includes a roof-top terrace, with spectacular views of the city of Monterrey and the surrounding mountains. The terrace has two moon-shaped swimming pools, on the north and south sides of the plan, and is covered by a thin slab of concrete, suspended from steel cables.

Image Courtesy Javier Orozco

The hotel’s reception is located on the ground level. It is a freestanding concrete and glass box. The open space around this box links the street and the interior public space of O Dos Vasconcelos and thus serves as an entrance to the rest of the complex. The hotel is both the public face of the building and its doorway

Image Courtesy Rodrigo Ramos

Image Courtesy Undine Pröhl

Image Courtesy Landa Arquitectos

Image Courtesy Landa Arquitectos

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Categories: Autocad, Hotel, Mixed use




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