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Therma Spa by Vidalta in México D.F., Mexico by Serrano Monjaraz arquitectos

Sunday, June 29th, 2014

Article source: Serrano Monjaraz arquitectos 

The project for Therma SPA by Vidalta was done in two levels inside the clubhouse that has 9 levels and 7,000 square meters of construction. The services provided are just like the ones given in a world class hotel and among the amenities are: restaurant, sports bar, gym, indoor fun pool and swimming pool with swimming flumes, outdoor pool and SPA.

Image Courtesy © Frank Lynen y Jaime Navarro

Image Courtesy © Frank Lynen y Jaime Navarro

  • Architects: Serrano Monjaraz arquitectos (Arq. Juan Pablo Serrano Orozco, Arq. Rafael Monjaraz Fuentes)
  • Project: Therma Spa by Vidalta
  • Location: México D.F., Mexico
  • Photography: Frank Lynen y Jaime Navarro
  • Date:  2012
  • Developer: Grupo Inmobiliario Altiva
  • Contributors: Arq. J. Enrique Garcia Diaz, Arq.Lucia M. Martinez Garcia
  • Builder: Grupo Inmobiliario Altiva, Klafs, Spa Gerenciamiento Grupo Syasa  

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DEPARTAMENTO CGB in México D.F. by ARCO Arquitectura Contemporánea

Friday, September 13th, 2013

Article source: ARCO Arquitectura Contemporánea

The creation of atmospheres that are suitable for every space, enhancing the harmony that integrates the entire project, is the guiding principle that defines the project done by ARCO Arquitectura Contemporánea for this apartment in Mexico City. Its privileged location provides, beside the fantastic views, a pleasant surrounding suitable to integrate the outdoors to the interior project.

Image Courtesy © Jaime Navarro

  • Architects: ARCO Arquitectura Contemporánea
  • Project: DEPARTAMENTO CGB
  • Location: México D.F.
  • Photography: Jaime Navarro
  • Year: 2012
  • Built area: 610 m2
  • Interior: Arq. José Lew Kirsch, Arq. Bernardo Lew Kirsch, Arq. Oscar Sarabia, Arq. Jesús Román, Arq. Jonathan Herrejón, Arq. Miguel Ocampo, Arq. Nahela Hinojosa, Arq. Federico Teista, Arq. Guillermo Martinez, Beatriz Canuto
  • Building and construction supervision: ARCO Arquitectura Contemporánea
  • Materials: Madera, mármol, pintura, cristal, herrería
  • Software used: Autocad, sketchup, vray

CRODA in México D.F. by usoarquitectura

Friday, August 23rd, 2013

Article source: usoarquitectura

The project for the redesign of Croda offices – an international company specialized in the production of chemical products with natural origins – was an interesting process in which architects Gabriel Salazar and Fernando Castañón were involved with the client to change, not only the space, but the way they work. Important modifications had to be done in the same space to generate a new environment.

Image Courtesy © Héctor Armando Herrera

  • Architects: usoarquitectura 
  • Project: CRODA
  • Location: México D.F.
  • Photography: Héctor Armando Herrera
  • Asistants: Octavio Vásquez
  • Constructor: Atxk
  • Furniture: Knoll

Elena Garro Cultural Center in Coyoacán, México D.F. by Fernanda Canales + arquitectura 911sc

Friday, May 3rd, 2013

Article source: Fernanda Canales + arquitectura 911sc

The project is based on the idea of highlighting the existing early 20th century house and creating an open space for a new bookstore as well as adding spaces for cultural activities.

Image Courtesy © Jaime Navarro

  • Architects: Fernanda Canales + arquitectura 911sc
  • Project: Elena Garro Cultural Center
  • Location: Fernández Leal #43, Barrio de la Concepción, Coyoacán, México D.F.
  • Photography: Jaime Navarro
  • Design Team: Iván Cervantes, Edgar Romero, Arturo Carreón, Anabel Chavez, Javier Juárez
  • Status: Built (inaugurated November 2012)
  • Structure: Grupo SAI
  • Service systems project: Ing. Carlos Medina
  • Lighting project: Artenluz Arq. Javier Ten
  • Landscape project: Entorno Taller de Paisaje (Tonatiuh Martinez + Hugo Sánchez)
  • Construction: 1,358 m2Artistic
  • Collaboration: Paloma Torres. Bronce doors, work titled “Transformed forest”

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Siemens Corporate Headquarters in Mexico by Serrano Monjaraz Arquitectos

Friday, March 29th, 2013

Article source: Serrano Monjaraz Arquitectos

The project for the new corporate offices of Siemens in Polanco was done by Serrano Monjaraz arquitectos. One of the main objectives of the project was to obtain the LEED Gold certification and for this reason all the elements considered for the development of the project were selected with the adequate characteristics to achieve this goal.

Image Courtesy © Pedro Hiriart

  • Architects: Serrano Monjaraz Arquitectos
  • Project: Siemens Corporate Headquarters
  • Location: México D.F.
  • Photography: Pedro Hiriart
  • Year: 2012
  • Typology: Corporative
  • Interior design: Serrano Monjaraz Arquitectos
  • Author: Serrano Monjaraz Arquitectos,Juan Pablo Serrano Orozco, Rafael Monjaraz Fuentes
  • Contributors:Martín González Montaugut,Cristelle García Sabatier, Daniela Ruiz Contreras
  • Surface action: 17,500m2
  • Ground floor:5,000m2
  • Third Level: 5,000m2
  • Second Level: 5,000m2
  • First Level: 2,500m2
  • Client:  Siemens
  • Construction: GIA Interiors
  • Construction system: False floor, block walls and / or drywall, ceiling apparent
  • Contractors: General contractor GIA Interiors
  • Providers: Light + Form, Office Solution, Ypasa, Emsa Carpentry, IDITSA, NGL Carpentry, Access in Crystal
  • Materials: False floor, modular carpet “lees carpets”, granite “seaflower”, vinyl zoclo “johnsonite”, modular coustic ceiling “techstyle” and “techstyle canvas”, ceiling V-100, block walls, drywall, glass, “glass films”, ecological paint for walls, blinds, as carpentry.

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Hotel Hilton Centro Histórico in Colonia Centro, México D.F. by Pascal Arquitectos

Tuesday, July 17th, 2012

Article source: Pascal Arquitectos

Located in downtown Mexico City across the “Alameda Central”, sharing Avenida Juarez along with the “Palacio de Bellas Artes”, “Casa de los Azulejos” and the “Torre Latinoamericana” is located Sheraton Centro Historico Hotel,  one of the most important projects of Pascal Arquitectos.

The firm was in full in charge of the architectural and interior design. The hotel occupies an area of 66,000 sqft and it is a 770,000 sqft construction of 26 levels houses 464 rooms, a convention centre, boutiques, restaurants, cafeterias, spa and an heliport.

Hotel Hilton Centro Histórico

  • Architects: Pascal Arquitectos
  • Project: Hotel Hilton Centro Histórico
  • Location: Colonia Centro, México D.F.
  • Interior Design: Pascal Arquitectos, Carlos Pascal, Gerard Pascal
  • Construction: Inmobiliaria Interpres – Pascal Arquitectos
  • Date: 2001-2003
  • Photographers: Fernando Cordero, Jaime Navarro, Héctor Velazco
  • Software used: AutoCAD 2000

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