With an eclectic architectural design of unexpected volumes and perspectives that invite us to discover the latest clothing trends, Uncommon Ground is MYT+GLVDK’s latest commission. The studio reveals its expertise in creating memorable experiences with this concept store in the south of the Mexican capital.
Project name
Uncommon Ground
Architecture firm
MYT+GLVDK
Location
Artz Pedregal, Mexico City, Mexico
Photography
Alfonso de Béjar
Principal architect
Andrés Mier y Terán
Design team
Andrés Mier y Terán, Regina Galvanduque, Iván Avilés, María Carrillo, Luna Kindler, Karla Gómez, Pablo Serratos
Collaborators
Turmus, EMA
Interior design
MYT+GLVDK
Structural engineer
Salatiel
Environmental & MEP
MYT+GLVDK
Tools used
Rhinoceros,3D AutoCAD, Grasshopper
Material
Oak Wood, leather, plastic carpet, epoxy paint
Typology
Commercial › Store
Nook House possesses neutral materiality and pure geometry. It is surrounded by a garden with an irregular perimeter, which facilitates a gradual transition between the intimate atmosphere of a domestic space and the hectic routine of city life.
Architecture firm
Zistema
Location
Mexico City, Mexico
Photography
Alan Isaac García
Principal architect
Gerardo Emmanuel, Nuria Lízbeth
Interior design
Miriam Tochijara
Structural engineer
Fernando Campuzano
Construction
Fernando Campuzano
Typology
Residential › House
In the world of design and architecture, the pursuit of originality is a constant challenge that drives creative professionals to explore new horizons. Each project is an opportunity to blend functionality and aesthetics on a blank canvas, and this case is no exception.
Project name
Design House 2023
Interior design
Cuaik CDS
Location
Mexico City, Mexico
Design team
Nina Franke, Pau Afif, Diego Vázquez
Collaborators
Piztola, Namuh, Encrudo, Estudio Actual, Laguna Cyprien, Baron & Vicario, Ente, Onora, Casa Diderot, Donato, IHO Lighting, Ciento/Once, Oikos, Cesantoni, Crest, Hisense, Comex, Urban Deco
Architecture firm
Cuaik CDS
Typology
Residential › Kitchen
Located in one of the most exclusive residential buildings in the west of Mexico City, Ventanas Apartment emerges as a residential interior design proposal conceived under a rigorous analysis of the needs and objectives of the user, as well as natural and artificial lighting. The 420 square-meter apartment was intervened as a white canvas to create...
Project name
Ventanas Apartment
Architecture firm
Taller David Dana
Location
Bosques de las Lomas, Mexico City, Mexico
Photography
MAVIX (Hugo Tirso, Raúl Hernández)
Principal architect
David Dana Cohen
Environmental & MEP engineering
Landscape
Taller de Paisaje Entorno
Typology
Residential › Apartment
The project is in one of the most iconic buildings in Mexico City, on a free floor of 600 m². When studying the brand, we realized that Red Bull is synonymous with diversity, each of the athletes and artists who engage with the brand, identify with totally different values and feelings, however, there is a key word that unifies them: DESAFIO.
Project name
Red Bull México Offices
Architecture firm
WTF Arquitectos
Location
Mexico City, Mexico
Principal architect
Sinuhé Vera Montes de Oca
Design team
Sinuhé Vera Montes de Oca, Nico Salto del Giorgio
Collaborators
Iñaqui Ponce, Adrián Herrera, Salvador Munca (murals)
Lighting
ID-LAM Lighting Design Group
Construction
W3 Construcción
Typology
Office Building › Interior Design
Capulines is located in Bosques de las Lomas, a residential neighborhood west of Mexico City, characterized by its rugged topography. The architectural project designed by a Mexican architecture firm, consists of two houses on 3 levels with independent entrances.
Architecture firm
Cuaik CDS
Location
Bosques de las Lomas, Mexico City, Mexico
Principal architect
Santiago Cuaik
Design team
Maria Zamudio, Jhan Chavarría, Fernando Valdés
Collaborators
Architecture by Sordo Madaleno
Interior design
Cuaik CDS
Construction
Cuarit (interiors)
Typology
Residential › House
Casa L13, situated in Mexico City, exemplifies spatial organization and structural dynamics. The architectural match arises from a keen interest in maximizing the inflow of natural light into the interior.
Location
Mexico City, Mexico
Photography
Jaime Navarro
Principal architect
Benjamín Romano
Material
Concrete, Steel, Wood, Glass
Typology
Residential › House
The design of this vegan restaurant and supermarket aims to convey a fresh and modern aesthetic while adhering to principles of sustainability and environmental responsibility. The spaces have been conceived to reflect the brand's philosophy and reference the ever-changing world we live in.
Architecture firm
Alfille Arquitectos
Location
Mexico City, Mexico
Principal architect
Moises Alfille, Rodrigo Rodriguez Muñoz De Cote
Design team
Moises Alfille, Rodrigo Rodriguez Muñoz De Cote
Interior design
Moises Alfille, Rodrigo Rodriguez Muñoz De Cote
Visualization
Moises Alfille
Material
Terrazo, OSB, pine, Sunbrella
Typology
Commercial › Retail, Restaurant and Market