Bowling Facilities: Bolerama Coyoacan Mexico

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Bowling Facilities in Mexico City

New Mexican Entertainment Venue design by Arroyo Soliz Agraz

11 Aug 2015

Bolerama Coyoacan in Mexico City

Location: Southern Mexico City, Mexico

Design: Arroyo Soliz Agraz

Bolerama Coyoacan Mexico City

Arroyo Soliz Agraz are a professional firm located in Mexico City, dedicated to the design and construction of small and large-scale architectural projects, run by Salvador Arroyo, Alejandro Solís and Rosa Agraz. Arroyo Soliz Agraz have developed and implemented projects of great complexity and different typologies; the most outstanding of which are office buildings, sport, residential and commercial complexes, as well as urban master plans and temporary architecture.

Bowling Facilities

Arroyo Soliz Agraz was invited to perform the renovation of Bolerama Coyoacan, located in the Southern area of Mexico City. It is a complex made up by three buildings: the first one has a parking space; it had 56 bowling lanes, the second one accommodated the coffee bar, management offices and restrooms, and the third one served as a lobby connecting the other two buildings.

This building has been operating since 1977 focusing more on tournaments than on entertaining and it kept its facilities without many modifications over time, which made it necessary to intervene with different purposes. First, the thought of reshaping the building to cover new usage needs, renovating space and graphically perform an intervention to bring back life to it and attract leisure bowling fans, as well as complementing the entertainment experience in a new food court.

The façade design was conceived as a cover visually connecting the three volumes that make up the building, integrating them in just one. Arroyo Soliz Agraz started from the red color, respecting its own brand signature, bringing a graphic composition from different shades of red creating a mosaic that unfolds along the three buildings, highlighting and enhancing the building presence.

Solid aluminum panels placed on a metal frame fixed to the concrete block façade formed the mosaic. A lobby that allows it to work as a plaza to bring together different uses connects these buildings.

Ten bowling lanes were removed on the first floor, opening up space for two commercial venues in the southern façade, where the main concept was to keep it as an open floor plan for later adaptations from future tenants.

The creation of furniture such as tables, the bar top and bowling alleys was performed using the material removed from the previous lanes, reusing and making the best out of the wood, avoiding waste, reducing production costs and contributing to environmental protection.

Bowling Facilities

The ground floor design was developed in order to change the atmosphere of the place and invite all kind of users to visit the property. Such change was possible due to the management and implementation of graphic design by the firm LeoLab, color use and lighting design.

Light boxes, changing colors were installed, as well as screens which contributed to the environment transformation through colors and music that change according to the time of day and the attendees, emphasizing at the same time, the brand positioning by constantly projecting Bolerama Coyoacán graphic image.

A mural and a hanging installation of pins and bowling balls were designed giving the place a strong and an aesthetic sense. The furniture was designed matching the façade line, based on modular and independent lounge chairs in different shades of red, giving flexibility to use the space and creating different mounting compositions.

Bowling Facilities in Mexico City – Building Information

Design and supervision: Arroyo Solís Agraz
Corporate identity and graphic concept development: Leo Lab
Construction: Grupo Franser
Lighting: Luz en Arquitectura
Façade engineering: Grupo Básica
Structural Engineering: Ing. Ernesto Lozano
Systems: Ing. Rosendo Campos
Woodworking: Carlos Hinojosa

Photographs: Diana Arnau

Bowling Facilities in Mexico City images / information from Arroyo Soliz Agraz

Website : Arroyo Soliz Agraz

Location: Coyoacan, Mexico City, México, North America

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