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Estudio Carme Pinos '05 - Torre Cube

Practice

Estudio Carme Pinos


Project Architect / Lead Partner

Carme Pinos


BUILDING

Torre Cube


City

Guadalajara


Country

Mexico


Construction

2002


Completion

2005


Duration

3


YY

05


CLIENT

Cube International


CONSULTANTS

Juan Antonio Andreu, Samuel Arriola, Frederic Jordan, Cesar Verges, Agustin Perez Torres, Holger Hennefarth, Caroline Lambrech


Storey

16


STATUS

Completed


PROGRAM

Offices + Headquarters


Amount

10000000


Currency

Dollars


GBP

7169050


ARCHITECT'S

The client wanted an office building with a distinct character. In view of the fact that only the total storey area (4,800 m 2) was stipulated, with no restrictions in terms of height, the architects proposed a 16-storey structure, 58 metres high, laid out about three concrete cores. Housing supply ducts, vertical access routes and sanitary cells, the cores function like huge piers, bearing the loads of the prestressed trapezoidal floor slabs by means of cantilevered steel girders. The office areas are enclosed on all three sides by full-height glazing between the outer edges of the floors. These column-free spaces, which enjoy unimpeded views, are offered for sale in units between 100 and 200 m2 in area. (© Detail Inspiration)

COLLECTION

DFW

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