A space
conceived to dignify the musical expressions. Taking its inspiration from the
time period that gave rise
to the building, the 50’s (the transition from modernism to post-modernism), it
reclaims the value of functionality and applies it to the present time.
This project
pays homage to music and the cultural expressions which surround it. The
building’s new purpose and its architecture project its own comprehensive
language.
The existing
structure is a multipurpose event hall with 6 levels, a mezzanine and basement.
Presently the ground floor has a lobby area, bar, coat room, kitchen, storage
rooms, restrooms, and a stage with its backstage dressing rooms and bathrooms.
The other levels
house offices, more storage rooms and restrooms, and multiple halls. Our
participation begins at the building’s outdoor lobby access, by creating three
different levels on the façade– from ticket sales, reception to elevators, and
souvenir shop – directly into two corridors which lead to the building’s
entrance.
The finishes
chosen are what dress the entire project, setting a rhythm on the walls with
wood wainscoting, which starts on the exterior and travels all the way through
the events forum.
Beyond the main
doors is the Lobby, the building’s vestibule with a niche on either side
displaying art objects, one of these niches doubles as the coat-check counter.
The wainscoting
is interrupted by the creation of two thresholds which conduct to the diverse
vertical passageways already in place inside the building. The interior Access
lobby has a two story ceiling which was conserved and incorporated with panels.
Such panels
reduce the height in the first access, thus creating a waiting area with two
snack and beverage counters covered in Venetian mosaic tile, this transition in
form and materials makes them easily identifiable.
Location:
Mexico City, Mexico
Architects: Muñohierro +
Esrawe Studio
Project
Direction: Jorge Bracho
Project
coordination: Joaquin Cevallos
Project
Leader: Nancy Ocampo
Project
Team: Gerardo Ramírez, Omar Cortés, David Herrera, Ian Castillo, Didier
López, Andrés García, Cynthia Cárdenas
Art Concept: Antonio Muñohierro + Francisco Fernandez “El
Taka”, Iván Krassoievitch, Ximena Labra
Art Production: Juan Camara, Mariana Fernandez, Polo Castellanos
Project
Area: 55,972.33
sq ft
Year: 2011
Photo: Paúl Rivera












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