Step Up to the Sky: Inside Mexico City’s Dining Oasis with Unbeatable Views

Architizer Editors Architizer Editors

Set atop a towering skyscraper on Mexico City’s Paseo de la Reforma, the renowned Ling Ling restaurant offers a unique dining experience that transcends from day to night amid the city’s spectacular skyline. Inspired by the grand courtyards of Mexican architecture, the restaurant’s design utilizes a rich palette of greens and strategic lighting to create a textured, inviting atmosphere.

The terrace, lush with vegetation, forms the vibrant core of the restaurant, boasting a triple-height, glass-encased atrium with sweeping 270° city views. Inside, the dining area is an intimate vaulted space crafted with wood stereotomy, warmly lit and thoughtfully furnished, reflecting the brand’s image in its very structure.

 

Read More About the Project

 

Project: Ling Ling
Firm: Sordo Madaleno
Jury Winner, 11th Annual A+Awards, Hospitality – Restaurants (1000 sq ft)

Can Industrial Architecture Go Beyond Mere Functionality? This Factory Says ‘Yes’

Nestled in the stark industrial surroundings of Ningwu, the Oatmeal Factory emerges as a living test ament that these spaces can also be rich in meaning, innovation, and heritage.

See How 100-Year-Old Trees Accentuate Modern Design in This Mexican Retreat

Get ready to explore this striking design through different shots and angles, showcasing its unique blend of nature and architecture.

+