Architecture

Interior architectural design of approximately 1,700 m2, Torre del Bosque building, Mexico City.

As a law firm, attention to detail and image were key in the design concept and development.

The planning was particularly important in terms of segregating operational areas from client areas and being able to isolate clients from each other.

The project attempts to achieve a conservative, elegant, modern, corporate image by the juxtaposition of different layers of transparencies and depths.

Walls and doors are treated as independent planes, overlapping and bending to become either floor, ceiling or remain completely free standing. In the planning, the open space is considered a solid mass or field that allows for the walls and doors to enclose space through these independent design elements.

Wood plays an important role in creating the modern yet formal image of a law firm, providing for warmth of space that contrasts with the colder materials of marble and glass.

Boulevard Manuel Ávila Camacho #24, Séptimo Piso

Colonia Lomas de Chapultepec.

Project date: 2002

The firm currently operates under the name Galicia & Robles.

Office Interior design architecture
Frank Galicia Interior Design

DESENTIS MEXICO CITY

Texas Registered Architect No. 27711
NCARB Certificate No. 93782
Texas Registered Interior Designer No. 11119
NCIDQ ® Certificate No. 027298