Architecture

Interior architectural design of 430 m2, in the Arcos Bosques’ building, Mexico City.

This project is highlighted by a strong emphasis on space design and detail, to create a modern corporate image for a young legal and fiscal analysis firm while still maintaining a conservative touch. The material and project details conform closely to a base grid, integrating the project and providing display areas for artwork.

All the shapes and planes overlap, and with the consistent rounding of corners, creating a contrast between the horizontal design and height.

Light penetrates from the exterior to the interior through glass offices. The lobby area is private, but permits the access of natural light through low wooden partitions that repeat the lobby’s wooden wall covering motif and marble flooring. The ceilings are at varying levels to give the sensation of overlapping shapes and planes.

The doors “float” on glass, or are framed by it, with this unique detailing following through to each corner. 

Currently, we are involved in the expansion of these offices.

Paseo de Los Tamarindos

No. 400 No. A Col. Bosques de Las Lomas

Cuajimalpa de Morelos, México, D. F.

Project date: 2000-2001

Mexico Flag in Desentis Design image
Office Sign with Glass designed for Interior of Desentis office
Office interior Design for Desentis by Hilda Rodriguez

BP AMOCO

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