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RP206, Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico by 1i Arquitectura y Diseño Estratégico

Project name:
RP206
Architecture firm:
1i Arquitectura y Diseño Estratégico
Location:
Santiago de Querétaro, Querétaro, México
Photography:
Ariadna Polo
Principal architect:
Rafael Martínez Saucedo
Design team:
1i Arquitectura y Diseño Estratégico
Built area:
3587.60 m² / 38617 ft²
Site area:
787 m² / 8471 ft²
Design year:
2018
Completion year:
2021
Interior design:
1i Arquitectura y Diseño Estratégico
Collaborators:
Civil engineer:
Ameristeel
Structural engineer:
Ameristeel
Environmental & MEP:
Comsa
Landscape:
1i Arquitectura y Diseño Estratégico
Lighting:
1i Arquitectura y Diseño Estratégico
Construction:
Desarrolladora Covager
Supervision:
Desarrolladora Covager
Visualization:
1i Arquitectura y Diseño Estratégico
Tools used:
Material:
Steel and concrete structure, Masonry
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Desarrolladora Covager
Status:
Completed
Typology:
Residential › Apartment

1i Arquitectura y Diseño Estratégico: RP206 aims to offer an alternative to the suburban housing model that has been evolving in Querétaro over the past few decades. The project advocates for increased density and designates the ground floor for commercial use, fostering a more walkable urban environment. The project is located on a corner plot with three facades, zoned for mixed-use, with a maximum allowable height of 29 meters. It's located just three blocks away from Querétaro's Historic Center.

A two-story base houses the commercial area, along with entrances and parking, aiming to integrate with its immediate surroundings seamlessly. The apartment volume is designed to be respectful of neighboring properties, positioning itself as a distinct block on the prominent corner of the plot, ensuring views from all four facades.

The apartments span two levels, featuring double-height spaces and variations in window placement, determined by orientation and views.


By Liliana Alvarez

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