Neruda Tower Guadalajara, Jalisco Office Building, Mexico Project, Design, Image
Neruda Tower in Guadalajara by SANAA
Mexican Office Building Development in Jalisco – design by SANAA, architects
12 Feb 2016
Neruda Tower Guadalajara
Design: SANAA, architects with Bernardo Gomez Pimienta
Neruda Tower Building in Guadalajara
The Neruda Tower is a mixed use office building designed by the Japanese firm SANAA located in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
Neruda Tower is an office building located in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco with a height of 25 levels. Its main use was planned to be for office space and it would allocate residential areas and a private club in the top three levels. The ground floor was targeted for banks, businesses.
Neruda Tower by SANAA – Building Information
Architects: Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa (SANAA)
Executive Architect: Bernardo Gomez Pimienta
Location: Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Developer: Grupo Quest
Consultors: ARUP
Engineering: SAPS/Sasaki and Partners/CDB
Building Uses: Mixed use: Office, Parking garage, Residential, Retail
Structural Types: Highrise / Concrete core
Status: Cancelled
Floor Count: 25
Site Area: 3,200 m2
Hight: 110 meter
Neruda Tower in Guadalajara, Mexico image / information from ArchEyes
Website: Neruda Tower in Guadalajara by SANAA – article on ArchEyes
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