BBVA Bancomer Headquarters Mexico City building

BBVA Bancomer Headquarters Mexico City building

Design: Rogers, Stirk Harbour + Partners with Legorreta + Legorreta. “We are thrilled by the opportunity to work for BBVA Bancomer on such a unique project for Mexico City and to collaborate with Legorreta + Legorreta, one of the world’s leading architectural practices. The form of this building is based on a rethinking of conventional approaches to office space.

Nisha Bar-Lounge: Mexican Interior, Acapulco Bar

Acapulco Bar, Nisha Bar-Lounge

This lounge bar, located in Acapulco, is an entertainment place dedicated to the senses exaltation through the architecture, the people, the music and the images creating an alternative and virtual atmosphere.

Museo Tamayo: Mexico Museum Building

Set upon a steep hillside in Atizapan on the outskirts of Mexico’s largest metropolis will soon sit the New Tamayo Museum which will serve as a nucleus of education and culture, locally, regionally, and internationally.

Efizia Tower, Mexico – Sante Fe Building

In 2007 SPACE Architects were approached by Diimx, a Mexico City developer, to deliver detailed designs for a 33-storey mixed use tower in the Santa Fe district of Mexico City.

Jose Vasconcelos Public Library, Mexico City

Jose Vasconcelos Public Library Mexico: Mexican Architecture Competition Entry design by Pascal Arquitectos. Why build a library today? seems absurd, it would be more logical to build a museum for books.

Mexico City School Garden, Landscape

The garden is located at the front facade entering through the security access from the main square, where a big apple tree complements the square, giving life to the seasons by its annual flowering, fruits and deciduous leaves.

BIKO Restaurant Mexico, Entasis Architects

BIKO Restaurant Mexico, Entasis Architects

The architectural design is partly inspired in the approach of the chefs Mikel Alonso and Bruno Oteiza (disciples of Jean Marie Arzak) through the tasting of dishes and wines where the traditional flavours of the Basque cuisine and its evolution create a new concept of clear duality.

La Estancia Chapel: Mexico Church

The chapel was designed for a beautiful Mexican colonial garden that caters to weddings. It is located in the town of Cuernavaca, a one hour drive south of Mexico City.

Casa Negra, Valle de Bravo Home: Mexican House

With a magnificent view as the main feature of this retreat located on the hill of a small village some 150km from mexico city, one-half-house aims to live landscape under a canopy with as few interior elements as possible.

Ave Fenix, Mexico City Fire Station, Building

Ave Fénix Ciudad de México: the program includes, in addition to the Firemen station itself, a space of consultation and training center open to the public, both activities must be executed separately and never the presence of the visitor should interfere in the work of the firemen.

Enrique Norten Exhibition Mexico: TEN Arquitectos

Enrique Norten Exhibition Mexico by TEN Arquitectos. Architecture, being an endeavor of human creativity, has made a place for itself within contemporary art by its use of forms and materials in a search to satisfy the senses beyond a mere shelter

TEN Arquitectos Exhibition, Mexican Architecture

The Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey presents inTENtions, an exhibition that shows the development of the architectural projects of the firm of this important, award-winning Mexican architect.

Da Vinci Apartments Mexico: Huixquilucan Condo

Da Vinci Apartments Mexico: Huixquilucan Condominium

This condominium tower includes 38 apartments. The service areas include a multi-purpose room, paddle tennis court, open swimming pool at the roof garden, lounge, SPA with a two lane lap-pool, jacuzzi, restrooms, dressing room, and a balcony with a fantastic view to the gardens.