Amsterdam 315
The public area of the complex is located in the building facing Amsterdam Avenue and the private area in the building facing the interior patio in the rear. Both areas are connected by a glass-covered bridge which serves both as access and link between areas. Some apartments have access through the top floor, and when going down to the lower level, you reach the bridge communicating both spaces, the opposite for the other apartments, with access from the lower floor. The idea was to have only one vertical elevator system and stairs to give access to all the apartments. On the other hand, the intermittent layout of the bridges in the interior patio creates a disordered space as a result of the diverse typologies of the apartments, all custom-built as they were being sold.
Awards:
International Architecture Awards for the best new global design organized by el Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and the Metropolitan Arts Press Ltd
First Cemex Prize in the design category of middle and high level housing complex
Honorary Mention at the 5th Latin Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism
Silver Medal at the 9th Biennial of Mexican Architecture.
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This project appeared on europaconcorsi home page slideshow dedicated to mexican architecture. The series was realized in cooperation with Derek Dellekamp. We thank him for his help, kindness and professional advice.