Interior architectural design of approximately 2,800 m2, in the Torre Acuario building, Mexico City.
This design concept was based on the view from the principal entrance by integrating the interior and the exterior space through the continuity of form and materials. The view is framed by the building’s atrium. The atrium walls are extended into the interior of the Johnson & Johnson space and define the main entrance and access to the offices.
The other spaces are defined based on the shape of the building and according to the needs of Johnson & Johnson, with design elements that organize the space and function as points of reference. In this case, the principal element is the inclined ceiling that passes through the vestibule.
Later these offices were expanded for Johnson & Johnson’s Consumer division under the same design criteria. Currently, they are being interconnected through the construction of an interior stair.
Av. Javier Barrios #555 Col. Zedec Santa Fe, México