QO Apartments

QO Apartments
© Andrés Cedillo
QO Apartments
© Andrés Cedillo

QO Apartments

Archetonic

ARCHITECTS
Archetonic

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Jacobo Micha Mizrahi, Alan Micha Balas, Jaime Micha Balas

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Montes de Oca, Ingenieros consultores

INSTALLATIONS
Installations: INRASA

DESIGN TEAM
essica Steiner Durán, Alfredo Muñoz Jiménez, Ernesto Rossell Zanotelli, Alejandro Rabiela Salinas

PHOTOGRAPHS
Andrés Cedillo, Marcelo Rodríguez, Arturo Arrieta

AREA
8731 m²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Ciudad De México, Mexico

CATEGORY
Mixed Use Architecture

The mixed-use building spans from one end to the other of a block in Mexico City.

QO Apartments
© Andrés Cedillo
QO Apartments
© Andrés Cedillo
QO Apartments
© Andrés Cedillo

The project is configured as a concise response to its urban circumstances.

Its narrow and elongated design, as well as the solution of the facade, can be traced as a response to each building and void adjacent to the site.

A formal language of extended planes and volumes is repeated at different scales and experiences while inhabiting the building.

QO Apartments
© Andrés Cedillo
QO Apartments
© Arturo Arrieta
QO Apartments
© Marcelo Rodríguez

The displacements that vary on each level create terraces and different solar incidence towards each interior space.

Light is projected into the habitable spaces through tall and wide glass modules that allow for unobstructed views of the Chapultepec Forest and the city.

QO Apartments
© Marcelo Rodríguez
QO Apartments
© Marcelo Rodríguez

In its 9 longitudinally organized levels, only 10 meters wide, QO contemplates a commercial space, residential lofts, suites, and offices.

In the interior, the structural elements are left exposed as they are naturally, and the additions, coverings, and finishes are limited to the minimum possible.

QO Apartments
© Andrés Cedillo
QO Apartments
© Andrés Cedillo

The building appears slender to the passerby while revealing blind materiality from the side facades, where we experiment with exposed cast-in-place concrete in different shades, textures, and formats.

The configuration of its floor plan represented a design challenge in the solution of circulations, accesses, and flows.

QO Apartments
© Andrés Cedillo
QO Apartments
© Andrés Cedillo

Viewed from above, the building integrates with the rooftops, stairs, and nearby facades. It adds to and becomes part of the diverse urban atmosphere of Mexico City.

QO Apartments
© Andrés Cedillo
QO Apartments
© Andrés Cedillo


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QO Apartments
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QO Apartments
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QO Apartments
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QO Apartments
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QO Apartments
© Andrés Cedillo
QO Apartments
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Side facade
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Side facade


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Rear facade
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Front facade
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Cross section


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Long section
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Floor plan level 10
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Ground floor plan
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First floor plan
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Second floor plan