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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. Veracruz Architects Association Headquarters in Córdoba, México by TEAM730September 23rd, 2014 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: TEAM730 Located in Cordoda’s downtown area, the second prize winning design for the Veracruz Architects Association’s new headquarters takes advantage of the existing topography. Designed by TEAM730, one of the main features of the project is to break the scheme of close institutional buildings to its immediate context, to become a built space that opens to the city, creating public space between the building and the urban grid.
The Veracruz Architects Association launched a design competition for its new headquarters in Cordoba, Veracruz. The program consists of offices, a conference room, a multipurpose room and parking area. The site is located in Cordoba’s downtown area, the poligonal’s complex geometry as well as the steep slope adds some extra limits to the project. One of the main features of the project is to break the scheme of close institutional buildings to its immediate context, to become a built space that opens to the city, creating public space between the building and the urban grid. The public square becomes an urban vestibule that works as the medular zone that connects the various interior spaces. The project is characterized by a complete accessibility; having ramps and stairways. Formally, instead of placing the volumes on top of each other, the east and west faces of the volumen slide to the north and south, the operation results in a favorable positioning and porosity; improving the performance and flexibility of the institution. Furthermore, the structural design takes into account the low budget by reducing the columness areas without compromising the geometry of the space. The parking area is divided into two parts to optimize the unbuilt area. The first part, with 6 spaces, the second with 1 and bicycle’s area, encouraging the use of public and/or clean transportation. Contact TEAM730
Tags: Córdoba, Mexico, Veracruz Category: Headquarters |