
Photo ©Sófocles Hernández & Jaime Navarro
I browsed through the architect blog and have seen this interested architecture, so I’d like to share with you the Da Vinci Residential Tower designed by Pascal Arquitectos.
This condominium tower includes 38 apartments. The service areas include a multi-purpose room, paddle tennis court, open swimming pool at the roof garden, lounge, SPA with a two lane lap-pool, jacuzzi, restrooms, dressing room, and a balcony with a fantastic view to the gardens.
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photo ©Sófocles Hernández
Designed by Pascal Arquitectos This lounge bar, located in Acapulco, is an entertainment place dedicated to the senses. Expressed through the architecture, the people, the music and the images an alternative and virtual atmosphere is created.
Access to the premises is by a foyer that simulates the interior of a ship lined with wood, where five high definition screens framed as oval windows that may show either a clouded sky travelling at high speed or bottom of the sea images transforming it into a submarine. Read the rest of this entry »

All drawings & perspective from Pascal Arquitectos
This one is from same architects of the last post ( Mourning house ). They have something in common however express on different mood & tone because this project is Shopping Center. Here is from architect
This project comes to set a new architectural statement in the Pedregal area of Mexico City which has been neglected, because nothing new and important had happened since its beginings when “Cuidad Universitaria” was built. Nowadays the real-estate pressure and the need of services are beginning to promote significant changes.
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Architectural Project: Pascal Arquitectos, Carlos Pascal & Gerard Pascal
Construction: Arch. Rafael Salame
Project Date:2006
Area:262 m2
Address:Bosques de las Lomas, Mexico City
Photographer: Víctor Benítez
This is a project with very strong emotional implications. We had to understand the mood of the user, who at such this moment would not care very much for an aesthetical analisis of any place, but at the same time we wanted to create a space that can create a spritual mood, for this we refered to ancient buidings that were designed for this purpose, as the Egiptian “Mastabas” or some Mayan buildings in Palenque.
Religious rules and buildings codes in the Jewish Religion are very strict for this kind of places, and we were guided by several groups of Rabbies for this matter.
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