Torres Mirador

Year: 2017

Location: Querétaro, Mexico

Area: 85,650 m2

Team: Pablo Pérez Palacios, Alfonso de la Concha Rojas, Miguel Vargas, Ignacio Rodríguez, Elizabeth Saldivar, Álvaro Morales

Renders: PPAA

A residential complex composed of 6 towers connected by a central shared area and evolving according to the time.

A module that articulates private and public spaces

Torres Mirador is a residential complex commissioned by a developer in Querétaro. The main intention in the design of the program was to construct six independent blocks with a common area on the ground floor.

The towers were intended to be connected in a single basement that houses the entire common program, while also providing a permeable barrier that contains the main public area in the middle of the overall plan. The scheme also includes a solid barrier that excludes noise and potential contingencies from the adjacent highway.

The residential complex is based on a rigid structural grid that progressively modifies. This adds a sense of rhythm that extends from the main common area to the facades of the blocks, which are designed to be more closed or open depending on the lighting requirements.

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