Browsing Tag »Pascal Arquitectos«
→ October 17, 2009
Mexico city based architect Pascal Arquitectos has designed the Galileo Apartments Building located in Polanco, Mexico. The combination of materials are used to achieve the degree of privacy to the residential units, meanwhile creating the variation of pattern on the facade.
it’s façade achieves transparency and at the same time privacy by combining different cristal, [...]
Also in Architecture, Residential
Tags: Concrete, Glass, Mexico, Pascal Arquitectos, South American architecture, Stair, Timber
→ May 14, 2009
Still remember our previous post of “NISHA” Bar-Lounge by Mexico city based architect Pascal Arquitectos? This time, Pascal Arquitectos has recently finished another new Nisha Bar Lounge located in Acapulco, Mexico.
+ Project description below provided by architect, Pascal Arquitectos
BAR LOUNGE NISHA ACAPULCO
This lounge bar, located in Acapulco, is an entertainment place dedicated to the senses. [...]
Also in Interior
Tags: Bar Lounge, Color architecture, Mexico, Pascal Arquitectos
→ March 15, 2009
Third project submitted by Pascal Arquitectos is the Pedregal Shopping Center. This project featured the laminated glass box intersected with a box covered by irregular perforation.
+ Architect’s statement, provided by Pascal Arquitectos
This project comes to set a new architectural statement in the Pedregal area of Mexico City which has been neglected, because nothing new and [...]
Also in Architecture, Retail
Tags: Cladding, Glass, Pascal Arquitectos, Perforation, Skin, South American architecture
→ March 15, 2009
Second project submitted by Pascal Arquitectos is the “NISHA” Bar-Lounge. The project comes up from the intention of creating an entertainment space for adults of 30 years old and over. The place houses a lounge and a restaurant-bar area connected by a lobby. The lobby, predominantly in dark tones since it is covered with black [...]
Also in Interior
Tags: Bar Lounge, Contemporary design, Glass, Pascal Arquitectos
→ March 15, 2009
Mourning House, by the Mexico city based architect Pascal Arquitectos. Due to its location in residential area, Mourning House is planned to be isolated from surroundings with an internal courtyard provided. Architect wanted to create a spiritual sense to the building, by having a high and narrow triangular entrance for the project. Visitor will experience [...]
Also in Architecture, Civic, Selected
Tags: Contemporary vernacular, Pascal Arquitectos, Religous architecture, South American architecture