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19 May 2009
rojkind arquitectos: 'nestle application group' in queretaro, mexico
'nestle application group' building by rojkind arquitectos
all images © paul rivera courtesy rojkind arquitectos
rojkind arquitectos have designed the 'nestle application group' building in queretaro
mexico. the building consists of a laboratory, a tasting area, an auditorium and offices.
for their design they had to adhere to certain building constraints as the area was declared
a UNESCO historic site in 1996. the new building had to have a portico with arches.
rather than use sophisticated technology to create the specific parts of the complex geometry
of the spheres, local workers built the semi spherical domes assembled with arches and rings
of steel rods.
the building consists of a metallic, glossy exterior, with colorful interiors.
'nestle application group' building
'nestle application group' building
'nestle application group' building
'nestle application group' building
'nestle application group' building
'nestle application group' building
'nestle application group' building
'nestle application group' building
stairs into the laboratory
laboratory
'nestle application group' building
Labels:
architecture,
interior design
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