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Química Delta Offices Mexico building

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The building is formed by four elements: a crystal box that floats over the pond creating an element between what exists and what is built. This crystal box is embedded in a 40cm simulated concrete plaque that defines the north façade. In the back of the building there is a solid concrete element that houses the services area.

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Kali Mexican Coffee Roasters, San Pedro Garza García

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With over 30 years of experience in growing high-quality coffee in rural areas around Chiapas, Mexico, this premium coffee will enrich cups around the world. With over 30 years of experience in growing high-quality coffee in rural areas around Chiapas, Mexico, this premium coffee will enrich cups around the world.

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British American Tobacco Offices, Nuevo León, Mexico

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Rapid changes in technology, globalization and politics continue to disrupt the business environment and reduce the longevity of companies, therefore BAT appreciates diversity, as the basis of adaptability, to encourage a system to evolve and learn from experience and its changing environment.

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NAOS Offices, Insurgentes Mixcoac, Mexico City

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Features of the natural world, such as vegetation and natural light, have been integrated in the architectural design, along with elements like wood and tectonic materials to create a range of sensations that leave a lasting impression on those who inhabit the space.

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Environmental Culture Center, Mexico City

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CCA is a space providing conditions that allow visitors to enjoy its biodiversity, while raising awareness of the current climate change situation, and sharing knowledge of existing tools designed to stop and reverse it. A-001 Taller de Arquitectura improves the quality of design through research, experimentation, and attention to detail.

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NAOS Offices, Insurgentes Mixcoac, Mexico City

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Features of the natural world, such as vegetation and natural light, have been integrated in the architectural design, along with elements like wood and tectonic materials to create a range of sensations that leave a lasting impression on those who inhabit the space.

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The National Biodiversity Pavilion, Mexico City

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The project was designed to grow and conserve the archives of the Institute of Biology, as well as to create thematic laboratories for the scientific study of the largest collection of extinct species in Latin America. The project operates from different perspectives. To ensure proper operation, it includes high-density storage compactors.

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