CYTA Building

CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo

CYTA BUILDING

Archetonic, Atiko Arquitectos

ARCHITECTS
Archetonic, Atiko Arquitectos

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Jaime Micha Balas, Jacobo Micha Mizrahi, ATIKO Arquitectos

MANUFACTURERS
AutoDesk, Comex, Global Woods, Gravita, Irving, Joben, KONE, McNeel, Mform-Madera, Neoconcepto, Pisos Flotados Olimpo, Pur Natur, Tecnovidrio, Urbanstone

DESIGN TEAM
Elihú Vázquez Tinajero, Ernesto Rossell Zanotelli, Juan Carlos Rodríguez Díaz.

PHOTOGRAPHS
Rafael Gamo, Benjamín Pliego

AREA
3959 m²

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Mexico City, Mexico

CATEGORY
Apartments

Text description provided by architect.

CYTA is located in the heart of Hipódromo Condesa, one of Mexico City’s most vibrant and shifting neighborhoods.

CYTA Building
© Benjamín Pliego
CYTA Building
© Benjamín Pliego

The buildings’ design solution insistently looks for a careful integration with the natural and urban environment The façade is composed of balconies and terraces with plants–in pots that are integrated to the structure, and Irving wrought-iron screen, and sober framings.

The façade coexists with its surroundings and the trees that face the street.

The vegetation of the city intertwines with that sprouting from the building creating a harmonious experience with the outside, both for the user and the building.

CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo
CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo
CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo

One of the neighboring buildings was classified as a heritage site; this led us to shape our volume to achieve a striking gesture of integration.

Considering that the side face will never be obstructed, we saw the opportunity to integrate our frontal and side façade with the neighboring one in the upper levels, interweaving them as if it was a seam.

The building and apartments are designed to provide an intimate haven within CYTA amidst all that dynamism and energy. The building has 25 units, all of which receive natural light and ventilation.

CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo
CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo
CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo

Most of them are comprised of one story that includes balconies and there are some distributed in two stories. The units on the ground level have small patios.

At the top of CYTA, there is a common roof garden that has amazing views of the neighborhood and the city. Vertical circulations are concentrated in the core of the building.

We took advantage of this space to bathe the halls and common areas with light and ventilation and we carefully designed a steel stairway formed from continuous frames and circular elements that fade in color as they rise, getting clearer as they meet the light that comes through the upper dome.

CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo
CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo

In this way, the color gradient gives its own personality to every level of the building. The finishes and building materials are basic, pure, honest, and, in good measure, local; seeking to give the project an everlasting aspect that withstands the test of time and that it identifies with its setting.

CYTA embeds itself into the city offering an urban lifestyle and a coherent design environment–from the small details to the building’s total design concept, resulting in a project with added value for its users and the city.

CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo


CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo
CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo
CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo
CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo
CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo
CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo
CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo
CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo
CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo
CYTA Building
© Rafael Gamo


CYTA Building
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CYTA Building
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CYTA Building
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