Photo © Jorge Taboada
Entrance
Photo © Jorge Taboada
Front Desk
Photo © Courtesy of Mitchell Santillana
Lobby
Photo © Courtesy of Mitchell Santillana
Front façade
Photo © Jorge Taboada
Photo © Jorge Taboada
Photo © Jorge Taboada
Photo © Jorge Taboada
Photo © Jorge Taboada
Balcony
Photo © Jorge Taboada
Photo © Jorge Taboada
Photo © Jorge Taboada
Rear façade
Photo © Jorge Taboada
Roof top
Photo © Courtesy of Mitchell Santillana
Roof top
Photo © Courtesy of Mitchell Santillana
Roof-top
Photo © Courtesy of Mitchell Santillana
Roof-top
Photo © Jorge Taboada
Collective area
Photo © Courtesy of Mitchell Santillana
Collective area
Photo © Courtesy of Mitchell Santillana
Collective area
Photo © Courtesy of Mitchell Santillana
Collective area
Photo © Courtesy of Mitchell Santillana
Corridors
Photo © Heriberto Hernández
Apartment Interior (glass bricks detail)
Photo © Courtesy of Mitchell Santillana
Photo © Courtesy of Mitchell Santillana
Apartment Interior
Photo © Courtesy of Mitchell Santillana
Photo © Courtesy of Mitchell Santillana
Façade trees
Photo © Courtesy of Mitchell Santillana
Photo © Courtesy of Mitchell Santillana
Façades
Dessin © LEAP
Cross section
Dessin © LEAP
Cross section
Dessin © LEAP
Level 01
Dessin © LEAP
Roof top
Dessin © LEAP
WIT Apartments
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Lieu
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Justo Sierra 2135, Guadalajara, Mexico
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Année
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2021
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Client
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Desarrolladora Altopunto
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Équipe
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Heriberto Hernandez, Raul Juarez, Oscar Gonzalez, Jorge Carrillo, Luis Fernando Magaña - MTQ, Fergie Flores Infantes
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Perforated metal sheet supply.
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LADESA
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Market Analisys
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Grupo 4S
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Construction Documents
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MTQ de México
The context influences the new building design impregnating it with the place's effervescent culture. Its inhabitants appropriate the spaces in some way, from private to public, passing through the connecting elements: corridors, stairs, lobbies, and ending at the small square that makes the building's first contact with the sidewalk and the neighborhood. The heart of the program is ample double-height space on Level 1. It is an indoor area with flexible uses where workshops on art, reading, gastronomy, and cultural events, in general, are held. This core program component led to WIT being recognized as one of the most disruptive real estate proposals in Latin America at the ELDI held in Panama City 2018 (being still unbuilt).