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Guadalajara, Mexico

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Beliveo

Guadalajara, Mexico

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Type
STATUS
Built
YEAR
2014
SIZE
25,000 sqft - 100,000 sqft
Beliveo it's a service company that works as contact center. This project develops in an industrial space located in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco.

The proposal is seen as a city, making reference to New York , where the streets, skyscrapers and other urban elements constitute the project under a sky made of blue felt pennants that besides allowing the entry of daylight from the skylights, became the answer to solving room acoustics.

The line of workstations raises as a set of streets where every block has a different color of carpet, making the story more interesting and allowing a visually divided space. The project develops throughout different kinds of spaces as meeting rooms and necessary offices, functioning as a small skyscrapers in the city where some of them are related by a bridge, simulating the High Line in New York.

The areas that service the building such as reception, interview rooms , cafeteria , etc. change of scale and are presented as more intimate spaces where materials express different ideas. The brick walls of the cafe refers to a restaurant that might be in Soho, the reception and interview rooms have a flat chess reminding Morgans' Hotel floor by Andrée Putman.


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