“Cube II” Office Tower by Estudio Carme Pinós

Cube II Office Tower
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It can’t be denied that a tower has always a will of singularity and that its sculptural value is its most precious asset.

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In this case, we don’t want to disconnect this sculptural value from its structural expression; we believe that any balancing act which its way of working is easily understood, responding to a carefully measured calculation, will reflect a tension that is, at the same time, harmony.

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The building is really close to two towers very similar in height, so we try to make it stand out by inclining it towards the main street, this balancing gesture is the expression of our project.

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We start from a parallelepiped shape, two sets of concrete bulkheads form an acute angle and divide the building into 2 triangles freed from interior columns.

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These bulkheads are the main structural element. An inclined girder dismounts the façade columns on ground level in order to make the entrance to the building.

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This girder’s geometry gives the tilting for the façade’s “brise-soleil”, seeking with this inclination an image of slenderness.

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Our formal expression is following these balancing games, which are a result of tilting the tower forward and creating a façade with lines non parallel to the ground. Source by Estudio Carme Pinós.

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Location: Paseo Royal Country 4596, 45136 Zapopan, Jal., Mexico
Architects: Estudio Carme Pinós
Author Architect: Carme Pinós
Architect In Charge: Juan Antonio Andreu
Collaborators: Paula Poveda, Jose Carlos Castro Barros,
Structure: Luis Bozzo
Measurements And Budget: Anteus
Maqueta: MyP Maquetas
Infografía: Daniel Cano
Constructor: Anteus
Area: 14800.0 sqm
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: © Jordi Bernadó, Courtesy of Estudio Carme Pinós

Basement Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan
Tenth Floor Plan
Twenty-first Floor Plan
North-west Elevation
East Elevation
South-west Elevation
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