New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters by RSHP and Legorreta + Legorreta Architects

New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Photo © Lourdes Legorreta / LegoRogers

The President of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto, will officially opened a new urban landmark on the skyline of Mexico City – BBVA Bancomer’s new headquarters today. The 50-storey office tower is the first completed building by LegoRogers, a collaboration between international architectural practice Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and Mexican firm Legorreta + Legorreta. The architecture brings together both practice’s different architectural languages yet common values to create a building that is both contextual and distinctive.

New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Photo © Lourdes Legorreta / LegoRogers

The 50-storey office tower provides approximately 78,800m2 of prime office space for BBVA Bancomer and can accommodate approximately 4,500 employees. is the first completed building by LegoRogers, a collaboration between international architectural practice Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and Mexican firm Legoretta + Legoretta. The architecture brings together both practice’s different architectural languages yet common values to create a building that is both contextual and distinctive.

New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Photo © Lourdes Legorreta / LegoRogers

Located on the Paseo de la Reforma, the tower marks a gateway to Chapultepec Park with sky gardens overlooking the city and the park. The architecture aims to promote a sense of community and interaction between staff. On the ground floor, the triple-height lobby sits on the corner of Paseo de la Reforma, which links the daily operations of the bank branch with executive-level commercial businesses at higher levels. In the lobby, glass elevators face the park and will transport visitors arriving by foot, as well as the employees up to the sky lobby at level 12.

New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Photo © Dolores Robles Martinez Gomez / LegoRogers – Lourdes Legorreta / LegoRogers

The sky lobby is a window to the city and the park. This area will be used for exhibitions and public events and connects the hall and dining room with terraces overlooking Chapultepec Park. At this level security manages visitor access to the building. The VIPs and executives access the building through a separate lobby on the ground floor, with a dedicated access area for vehicles to guarantee a high level of security and privacy. The executive elevator offers direct access to the top executive floors and discreet access to public floors of the building, including the heliport.

New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Photo © Dolores Robles Martinez Gomez / LegoRogers

The building’s main structure is externally expressed to provide flexibility in planning internal office spaces. The external braced frame provides the seismic structural system to the building allowing the core to be arranged diagonally organising office space on two sides. The result moves away from the traditional centre core, four sided floor layout and responds to the spectacular views towards the city and Chapultepec Park. Sky gardens every nine floors create outdoor space within the tower and provide meeting and break-out areas where people can enjoy spectacular views of the city.

New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Photo © Dolores Robles Martinez Gomez / LegoRogers

The façade design is inspired by the Mexican traditions and architectural heritage. The geometry of the diagonal structure is used to create a lattice frame to protect the façade from direct light and heat from the sun. As a result, the building has been awarded a Gold LEED energy standard. Ivan Harbour, Partner, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, said “Mexico City’s new headquarters for BBVA Bancomer is a celebration of the 21st Century workplace as a multi-layered, collaborative community.

New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Photo © Lourdes Legorreta / LegoRogers

The building’s distinctive sky gardens, the heart of its community, speak to the city around it and far beyond. The building expresses its functions to the outside world; its fluid and flexible interior space, its external core, its structure and its environmental controls together form a legible, holistic, architecture that is globally distinctive and a unique response to its place.” Richard Rogers, Partner, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners said “We were thrilled by the opportunity to work for BBVA Bancomer on such a unique project for Mexico City and to collaborate with Legorreta + Legorreta, one of the world’s leading architectural practices.

New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Photo © Dolores Robles Martinez Gomez / LegoRogers

The form of this building is based on a rethinking of conventional approaches to office space. The design creates a new hierarchy of vertical communities or ‘villages’ with open areas where staff and visitors can meet and enjoy spectacular views across the city. It serves as a landmark building that provides a clear link between Chapultepec Park and the Paseo de la Reforma. The highly sustainable design incorporates a façade which draws on the heritage of Mexican architecture; the result is a reinterpretation of the distinctive texture of traditional ‘celosia’ screens.

New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Photo © Lourdes Legorreta / LegoRogers

This building successfully reflects the beauty of LegoRogers’ talents.” Victor Legorreta, Director, Legorreta + Legorreta said “The collaboration started as a friendship between Richard and my father (Ricardo Legorreta), and later I have also become a close friend of Richard. Both RSHP and Legorreta + Legorreta were invited by BBVA Bancomer to enter a competition to design a new headquarter building for them in Mexico City. As Richard had been visiting Mexico for over 20 years, we had always talked about the possibility of both practices working together, so this was the perfect opportunity to form a team and participate in the competition.

New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Photo © Dolores Robles Martinez Gomez / LegoRogers

We are very excited to see the sketches for the building transform to a completed building. It was a great opportunity to work collaboratively with RSHP and BBVA Bancomer on this special building in the city.” Nick Billotti, Chairman of Turner Construction Company, Marhnos Construcciones said “The building is the most sophisticated, highest quality building in Mexico. It’s a signature building for the bank, for the expansion of their business in North American markets.” Source by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners.

New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Photo © Lourdes Legorreta / LegoRogers

Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Architects: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and Legorreta + Legorreta Architect
Project Team: Dennis Austin, Matt Cooper, Mark Darbon, Benjamin Darras, Mark Gorton, Lennart Grut, Michael Hughes, Dirk Krolikowski, James Leathem, Douglas Paul, Leonardo Pelleriti, Barbara Perez, Georgina Robledo, James Stopps, Simon Tonks, Andrew Tyley, Alex Zimmerman
Structural Engineers: Arup/Colinas De Buen Sa De Cv
M + E Design: Arup
Electrical Engineer: Dec Group
Hvac Engineer: Dypro
Lighting Engineer: Fisher Marantz
Cost Consultant: Inpros
Project Manager: Jones Lang Lasalle
Client: BBVA Bancomer
Site Area: 6,620 m2
Built Area: 183,000 m2 (Office Area: 78,600 m2)
Height: 235m
Award: 2014 Leed Gold
Year: 2016
Photographs: Dolores Robles Martinez Gomez / LegoRogers,
Lourdes Legorreta / LegoRogers, Courtesy Of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Ground Floor Plan
New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Sky Lobby Plan
New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Typical Office Plan
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Typical Skygarden Level
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Section
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Section through the facade
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Detail: Sectional perspective through the facade
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Context analysis diagram
New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Context: Tower as gateway
New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Context: Tower as gateway
New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Vertical Communities
New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Vertical Communities
New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Design Concept: Rotating the geometry
New BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Concept Sketch

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