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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.

Hotel MX Roma Mexico City, Mexico by DIN interiorismo

 
December 4th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: DIN interiorismo

As you stand in front of the multicolored reception booth, you realize you are on the edge of entering into a dreamlike mist.

A burst of color coming out to the sidewalk in contrast to the daily gray that is discovered by the walker from the neon color-schemes suggesting a fascinating interior atmosphere. In the corridors and the perimeter circulation we observe the originality in the materials, finishes and design that jump in front of our eyes preventing the opportunity of analysis.

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  • Architects: DIN interiorismo
  • Project: Hotel MX Roma
  • Location: Mexico City, Mexico

Image Courtesy © DIN interiorismo

It is pure sensation. Walls that are stripped down to reveal its history, a lounge that can be used to sunbathe or enjoy a croissant, skeins of cable, a lot of metal, OSB wood and apparent brick that at the same time gives a warm feeling mixed with Mexican colors that represent the concept of the new chain to which the hotel belongs.

Image Courtesy © DIN interiorismo

Image Courtesy © DIN interiorismo

The \”Pack\” concept in the interior is dominant, which is based on materials and industrial container design. Not in vain, the previous name of the hotel was \”Bonampack\”, Bon + Pack, which served as inspiration and defined the unusual character of this hotel.

Image Courtesy © DIN interiorismo

Image Courtesy © DIN interiorismo

We suddenly lose ourselves in the realm of a ship. In the cabins: oval floating mirrors and beds suspended in space, corners to be enjoyed with a drink, furniture extracted from the imaginary of our culture, fire in the colors and accents of light. Integrated elements were designed in the rooms to exert their potential, as well as open and new spaces in common areas.

When in front of the hotel and discovering the neon reflections on the pavement you ask yourself: “Have I been in there, I don´t know, but it feels like it”.

Image Courtesy © DIN interiorismo

Image Courtesy © DIN interiorismo

Image Courtesy © DIN interiorismo

Image Courtesy © DIN interiorismo

Image Courtesy © DIN interiorismo

Image Courtesy © DIN interiorismo

Image Courtesy © DIN interiorismo

Image Courtesy © DIN interiorismo

Image Courtesy © DIN interiorismo

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