When we originally designed this building, it was located on a long, narrow lot that overlooked Sagredo Street in the San José Insurgentes neighborhood on the short side. The project became complex in addition to its shape because the owner wanted it to house more cars than required by the regulations, shortly after they acquired a plot of land on José María Velazco street which adjoined the existing one at the back and formed an "L" shaped property, which again complicated the project since he wanted the parking to be solved with ramps and not car lifts as in the previous project, this merger changed the project again and plants were achieved that could be divided into four offices per level.
The formal result responds to what happens inside, the facades had to be tucked in to achieve the required free permeable area and from there emerge apparent concrete side walls that contain the boundaries. The glass facade was resolved with laminated and screen-printed glass to achieve solar control without the use of curtains and find a decorative motif at the same time.