This concrete residential building in shades of grey would fit any mayor city in the world and it proudly stands in Bosques de las Lomas, Mexico City.

Tabachines has a sleek design that alludes to the basic geometric shapes : the massive circular window displayed in the center of the building and representing the center of it all while allowing the vital element of light and the square representing the immovable force. The exterior facade stands out without competing with the surrounding buildings.

Inside, the heart of the building displays a striking sculpture by Mexican artist Jesus Mayagoitia.

Tabachines

Construction: Condos
Location: Bosques de Las Lomas, México
Market: High End Residential
Date: 1990 - 1993

“The function of architecture must solve the material problem without forgetting the spiritual needs of man”

Luis Barragán