Main Architecture and design Hide-and-Seek with Sun

Hide-and-Seek with Sun

Hide-and-Seek with Sun

The development of high-rise buildings construction industry greatly affects the appearance of cities around the world. Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, is no exception to this rule - every year there are more and more iconic buildings that are not inferior to the skyscrapers of China, the United States and many other leaders in the global tall buildings construction.

There is a clear trend in leading cities worldwide towards urban transformation that is above all the result of social and demographic evolution, reconciling densities and land uses to trigger development.

“Parque Toreo” was designed as a mixed-use complex and as a prime example of this phenomenon of urbanization. The site is located in Naucalpan, State of Mexico, the most developed suburban area with significant commerce to the north of Mexico City. It measures 46,793.57 m2 and includes access to main roads such as: Periférico Norte, Río San Joaquín Avenue and Parque de Chapultepec Avenue.

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strelka Materials provided by Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos
Photography: Rafael Gamo