As architects, ARCHETONIC are inspired to make the most of the pre-existing infrastructure of Mexico city. This led them to design U125, which recycles a house located in Lomas de Chapultepec and was originally built in the '50s.

U-125: ARCHETONIC's New Offices in Mexico

ArchitectsJacobo Micha Mizrahi + Jaime Micha Balas (ARCHETONIC)
Client: ARCHETONIC
Location: Lomas de Chapultepec, CDMX, Mexico
Year: 2016
Design Team: Ernesto Rossell Zanotelli, Jessica Steiner Durán, Désirée Gómez Córdova.
Main Contractor: ARCHETONIC
Consultants: Montes de Oca Ingenieros Consultores
Suppliers: Interbrax, Kone, Vitro canceles, Vitra-Ofita
Photo Credits: Rafael Gamo, Yoshihiro Koitani.

U-125: ARCHETONIC's New Offices in Mexico

Project description: The architects the potential of this building and had the vision to convert it into their firm’s headquarters. They preserved the house, giving it added value and a cutting-edge look. The house that originally contained 300 sq. m in 3 levels was intervened, transformed and extended. Today it hosts an office program with 604 sq. m in 4 levels plus a terrace.

U-125: ARCHETONIC's New Offices in Mexico

To consider the heritage value of the house was the guideline for their design process. They respected the proportions, openings, access and volume preserving its original essence, achieving harmony between the pre-existing space and their intervention.

U-125: ARCHETONIC's New Offices in Mexico

Three metal-plate roofs refer to the proportions of the house below, and a metal mesh, tensioned between these roofs, give the building its discrete, clean and elegant look, while at night time, the lighting reveals its more complex characteristic - its history.

U-125: ARCHETONIC's New Offices in Mexico

Inside, at every level, a selection of different pieces of art is concerned with the fact that ARCHETONIC want their workspace to exhibit the talent of several artists, especifically Mexican.

U-125: ARCHETONIC's New Offices in Mexico

In the first level and upper levels they created terraces for the coexistence and recreation of their team. These areas are used daily to eat, live and work in open spaces overlooking the city.

U-125: ARCHETONIC's New Offices in Mexico

U-125: ARCHETONIC's New Offices in Mexico

U-125: ARCHETONIC's New Offices in Mexico

U-125: ARCHETONIC's New Offices in Mexico

U-125: ARCHETONIC's New Offices in Mexico

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U-125: ARCHETONIC's New Offices in Mexico

As architects, ARCHETONIC are inspired to make the most of the pre-existing infrastructure of Mexico city. This led them to design U125, which recycles a house

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