Mexico City Facade, Vertical Garden Building Project, Architecture Photos
Isabel La Catolica in Mexico City
Mexican Green City Facade Development – design by Verdevertical, architects
14 Mar 2016
Isabel La Catolica
Design: Verdevertical
Isabel La Catolica
Large vertical garden measuring a total of 180 square meters (1937 square feet).
This vertical garden is located inside an old Colonial building in Downtown Mexico City, the building now works as a restaurant and hotel.
The main idea was to design a space that may improve the environment as well as adding some organic touch to the área.
The esthetic concept of te garden relies on developing a typical park / garden in a vertical angle with daily use objects like the bike.
The feeling of being outdoors taken to the next level.
Mexico City Facade image / information from Verdevertical
Comments on this Mexico City Vertical Garden Building article are welcome.
Location: Mexico City, México, North America
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Comments / photos for the Isabel La Catolica in Mexico City Architecture page welcome
Website: Verdevertical





