YUNO by ARQMOV WORKSHOP
YUNO is a project designed by ARQMOV WORKSHOP. Re-densification of different parts of Mexico City has had a significant impact on the construction sector and related project planning. Beautification of streets, avenues, roads, the entire public areas, the addition of green areas, and the creation of more liveable urban areas have been instituted to provide enhanced public spaces to positively impact the health of the city?s residents. Photography by Rafael Gamo
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Based on these considerations, we are faced with the challenge of creating a vertical, multifamily building, consisting of 8 levels, including a ground floor entryway and 7 apartments, on the site that previously had a deteriorated, single-family house.
The land where the apartment building is located has an area of 92m2, with an irregular trapezoidal shape that further complicates the project design. The lot has two street fronts, including one that is 8 linear meters reducing down to only 4 meters, and the second is 15 meters long, overlooking one of the most important avenues in CDMX, along which runs a linear park built on the Rio de la Piedad, a river piped with sewage.
One of the most critical challenges of this project was the irregularity of the property dimensions, coupled with the responsibility to design a building in such a high profile area of the city, with an impact at the urban level as it was an area where work is still being done. In transforming public space and...
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