Richard Meier & Partners International Projects To Look For In 2018
The new year is almost here, and Richard Meier & Partners has four international projects that will be coming to fruition. These new multi-use building designs play with light, transparency, and volume as well as respond to their varying urban context.
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The new year is almost here, and Richard Meier & Partners has four international projects that will be coming to fruition. These new multi-use building designs play with light, transparency, and volume as well as respond to their varying urban context. VitrvmBogotá, Colombia
22,000 square meters
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Next year, Richard Meier & Partners will add 37 condominiums to Bogotá with two 13-story towers surrounded by views of the city, mountains and Chico Park gardens. This will be Meier?s second project in South America after the 2016 completion of the Leblon Offices in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Vitrvm?s unique oblique site is due to its borders - Bogotá?s main streets, Séptima Avenida, and the ravine in the north. Tower 1 reflects the angular site with its prismatic shape. Tower 2 responds to Tower 1 with two planes that translate into a more rectangular form. The towers derive from their programmatic functions as well as urban context. Residents will be able to enjoy amenities such as the two rooftop terraces, the lounge, media room, a children?s room, fit...
Courtesy of Richard Meier & Partners
The new year is almost here, and Richard Meier & Partners has four international projects that will be coming to fruition. These new multi-use building designs play with light, transparency, and volume as well as respond to their varying urban context. VitrvmBogotá, Colombia
22,000 square meters
Courtesy of Richard Meier & Partners
Next year, Richard Meier & Partners will add 37 condominiums to Bogotá with two 13-story towers surrounded by views of the city, mountains and Chico Park gardens. This will be Meier?s second project in South America after the 2016 completion of the Leblon Offices in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Courtesy of Richard Meier & Partners
Vitrvm?s unique oblique site is due to its borders - Bogotá?s main streets, Séptima Avenida, and the ravine in the north. Tower 1 reflects the angular site with its prismatic shape. Tower 2 responds to Tower 1 with two planes that translate into a more rectangular form. The towers derive from their programmatic functions as well as urban context. Residents will be able to enjoy amenities such as the two rooftop terraces, the lounge, media room, a children?s room, fit...
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