Tomorrowland Tailors / Amezcua
?Super Servicio Lomas? located on Pedregal # 24, one block from two of the most important thoroughfares of Mexico City, Periferico and Av. Paseo de la Reforma, was one of the first multifunctional buildings that were built in the city. The project, designed by architect Vladimir Kaspé, opened in November 1948, with the intention to integrate a car dealership, gas station and retail spaces into a single building.
© Paul Rivera
Architects: Amezcua
Location: Pedregal 24, Lomas - Virreyes, Molino del Rey, 11040 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Design Team: Rodrigo Lugo, Miguel González, MarÃa Fernanda González, Aarón Rivera, Ana Herrera, Sarai Cházaro, Julio Amezcua
Construcción: ZD+A
Area: 100.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Paul Rivera
© Paul Rivera
?Super Servicio Lomas? located on Pedregal # 24, one block from two of the most important thoroughfares of Mexico City, Periferico and Av. Paseo de la Reforma, was one of the first multifunctional buildings that were built in the city. The project, designed by architect Vladimir Kaspé, opened in November 1948, with the intention to integrate a car dealership, gas station and retail spaces into a single building.
© Paul Rivera
The neighborhood, originally intended for commercial use, soon became an office area, displacing the residential sector. The building closed its doors in 2007, leading to an almost compl...
© Paul Rivera
Architects: Amezcua
Location: Pedregal 24, Lomas - Virreyes, Molino del Rey, 11040 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Design Team: Rodrigo Lugo, Miguel González, MarÃa Fernanda González, Aarón Rivera, Ana Herrera, Sarai Cházaro, Julio Amezcua
Construcción: ZD+A
Area: 100.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Paul Rivera
© Paul Rivera
?Super Servicio Lomas? located on Pedregal # 24, one block from two of the most important thoroughfares of Mexico City, Periferico and Av. Paseo de la Reforma, was one of the first multifunctional buildings that were built in the city. The project, designed by architect Vladimir Kaspé, opened in November 1948, with the intention to integrate a car dealership, gas station and retail spaces into a single building.
© Paul Rivera
The neighborhood, originally intended for commercial use, soon became an office area, displacing the residential sector. The building closed its doors in 2007, leading to an almost compl...
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