MAZARYK 29

This comprehensive renovation of a 1970s building on Avenida Masaryk, in Mexico City’s iconic Polanco District, aims to transform the interior spaces to meet the needs of modern urban life. The project includes a complete redesign of the lobby, the addition of a collaborative hub, and the integration of modern amenities to create a vibrant and functional environment.


One of the key aspects of the renovation is the reimagining of the building’s façade. The new design focuses on optimizing natural ventilation and improving thermal performance by minimizing heat gain, while also enhancing the visual connection with the urban surroundings. This updated façade not only modernizes the building’s look but also enhances its sustainability, improving energy efficiency and integrating the building more seamlessly into its context.


The proposal incorporates innovative materials and technologies, ensuring the building remains both practical and visually appealing. While thoroughly modernizing the space, the design also respects and preserves the mid-20th-century architectural essence of the structure, striking a balance between contemporary functionality and historical integrity.

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