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Light filters through to the interiors, unobstructed by concrete outer walls. A combination of spaces, which are still being fitted out, will occupy the other side. FRPO said the mixed-use building is intended as a "new cultural, economic and activity hub" for the city. Floor plans are designed to flexible, with room for shops, cafes and cultural spaces alongside co-working offices.

The smaller two top floors rise above the open-air parking space at the top of the car park and will contain more meeting rooms and shared desk set-ups. Previous projects include a housing block with rotating concrete shutters and a concrete pool house.

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The intervention results in an exposed concrete superstructure with a bold and pregnant geometry that is related to the urban environment, rising and providing views, both near and far. The basic structural framework is arranged as a field of pillars that support a double family of thin beams, gives character, and unifies the whole.

On the one hand, continuous slabs are folded over the beams to create the parking area and, on the other, these are drilled to generate diagonal relationships and vertical spaces that enrich the rest of the programs. In addition, all this is covered with a delicate light metal skin that wraps the resulting volume, leaving openings to the most appreciated views: The Cathedral, the Cosmovitral —botanical garden— and the mountains to the southwest. New Mexican Properties image courtesy of architects studio.



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