Silver A' Design Award Winner 2021
contemporary architecture, curvilinear tower, glass curtain wall, reflective façade, cerulean blue, teal glazing, aquamarine reflections, azure sky, urban plaza, public space, pedestrian activity, deciduous trees, emerald foliage, olive canopy, concrete hardscape, circular planters, mixed-use development, high-rise building, commercial architecture, modernist design, parametric curves, horizontal mullions, asymmetrical composition, rule of thirds, vertical emphasis, human scale, urban context, midday lighting, clear atmosphere, reflective surfaces, transparent materials, geometric precision, organic contrast, contemporary urbanism, professional photography, architectural documentation, spatial hierarchy, ground plane activation, transitional zones, material contrast, luminous quality
The Glorieta Insurgentes Tower was designed as one of Mexico's most sustainable and energy efficient High Rise's with an elegant and timeless design, which articulates two Avenues with the Insurgentes Roundabout taking its semicircular shape in an office building of 26 levels above ground with a 120 meters height. The tower has amenities for further comfort, an 800 people double height multi purpose hall with retractile bleachers in the 8th floor as well as vegetated roof gardens representing 20% of the plot area on top of the parking structure.