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Metropolis Building  

Metropolis Building

162, Calle El Boulevard, Santiago de Surco, Peru

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Metropolis Building

162, Calle El Boulevard, Santiago de Surco, Peru

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YEAR
2010
BUDGET
$1M - 5M
This building is a unique proposal that stands above other buildings of similar characteristics because of its facade geometry and materials.The composition of the facade gives it a contemporary and unique look, where the different treatments on each floor allow each office to have a single image. We identified a frame to develop in it, so that we accomplish a transition between our building and the others next door.The different-width stripe discontinuity turns also the elevation in an artistic composition that differs from the traditional "curtain wall" facades.The aluminium blinds create a difference between building functions; the first two floors are parking, the other ten are offices.The Hall has a graphic treatment in which the name of the building can be read in different levels along the wall; this treatment guides the visitor towards the elevators. Lights an a red cube are the main characters of this space.The counter was thought as a light box using whites and reds to match the overall color scheme. The stripe mirrors give the space the final touch.

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