L_61 Apartments / MMX + Olga Romano
The dialogue between the city and the building is crucial for the proposal. The project promotes both physically and visually the connection between the street and the inner open spaces of the design, blurring the boundaries between public and private.
© Yoshihiro Koitani
Architects: MMX, Olga Romano
Location: Calle Liverpool 61, Juárez, 06600 Col Juárez, D.F., Mexico
Architects In Charge: Jorge Arvizu, Ignacio Del Rio, Emmanuel Ramirez, Diego Ricalde y Olga Romano
Team: Erendira Tranquilino
Año Proyecto: 2015
Photography: Yoshihiro Koitani
© Yoshihiro Koitani
From the architect. The dialogue between the city and the building is crucial for the proposal. The project promotes both physically and visually the connection between the street and the inner open spaces of the design, blurring the boundaries between public and private.
© Yoshihiro Koitani
Section
© Yoshihiro Koitani
The project emerges as the result of adding different units. Creating variations of the same programmatic units allows the design to generate a diverse and changing atmosphere of the open continuous public space. Each housing unit is similar but different to the rest and has always a clear front to the main public space and thus with the street.
Floor Plan
The pr...
© Yoshihiro Koitani
Architects: MMX, Olga Romano
Location: Calle Liverpool 61, Juárez, 06600 Col Juárez, D.F., Mexico
Architects In Charge: Jorge Arvizu, Ignacio Del Rio, Emmanuel Ramirez, Diego Ricalde y Olga Romano
Team: Erendira Tranquilino
Año Proyecto: 2015
Photography: Yoshihiro Koitani
© Yoshihiro Koitani
From the architect. The dialogue between the city and the building is crucial for the proposal. The project promotes both physically and visually the connection between the street and the inner open spaces of the design, blurring the boundaries between public and private.
© Yoshihiro Koitani
Section
© Yoshihiro Koitani
The project emerges as the result of adding different units. Creating variations of the same programmatic units allows the design to generate a diverse and changing atmosphere of the open continuous public space. Each housing unit is similar but different to the rest and has always a clear front to the main public space and thus with the street.
Floor Plan
The pr...
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