LegoRogers

BBVA Bancomer Tower

LegoRogers
10. February 2016

PROJECT DETAILS

Architectural Design

LegoRogers (a collaboration between Legorreta + Legorreta and Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners)

Client
BBVA Bancomer

Location
Mexico City

Area
188,777m2

Number of floors
50

Total height
235 m

Year
2016

Legorreta + Legorreta Team
Ricardo Legorreta, Víctor Legorreta, Miguel Almaraz, Adriana Ciklik, Carlos Vargas, Miguel Alatriste, Víctor Figueroa, Mariana Gómez, Lourdes del Val, José Luis Barrera, Gerardo Martínez, José Luis Corona, Óscar Islas, Guillermo Mateos, Alejandro Ramírez, Francisco Espinosa, Oswaldo Anaya, Fredy López, Joel Rojas, Emmanuel Pérez, Andrés Martínez - Lanz, Gerardo González, Samuel Corona and Fernanda Argüello

Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners Team
Richard Rogers, Graham Stirk, Ivan Harbour, Mike Davies, Lennart Grut, Andrew Morris, Richard Paul, Ian Birtles, Simon Smithson, Tracy Meller, John McElgunn, Stephen Barrett, Andrew Tyley, Stephen Light, James Leathem, Georgina Robledo, Mark Darbon, Mark Gorton, Douglas Paul, Dennis Austin, Matt Cooper, Benjamin Darras, Michael Hughes, Dirk Krolikowski, Leonardo Pelleriti, Barbara Perez, James Stopps, Simon Tonks and Alex Zimmerman. 

(More credits at bottom.)

The tower is one of the tallest buildings in Mexico City, acting as a marker at the top of Pasea de la Reforma, and the entrance to Chapultepec Park (Photo: Lourdes Legorreta / LegoRogers)
BBVA Bancomer tower is located in the heart of Mexico City (Photo: Lourdes Legorreta / LegoRogers)

Located on the Paseo de la Reforma, the tower marks a gateway to Chapultepec Park with sky gardens overlooking the city and the park. The architecture aims to promote a sense of community and interaction between staff. On the ground floor, the triple-height lobby sits on the corner of Paseo de la Reforma, which links the daily operations of the bank branch with executive-level commercial businesses at higher levels. In the lobby, glass elevators face the park and will transport visitors arriving by foot, as well as the employees up to the sky lobby at level 12. The sky lobby is a window to the city and the park. This area will be used for exhibitions and public events and connects the hall and dining room with terraces overlooking Chapultepec Park. At this level security manages visitor access to the building. 

The tower is made up of 50 storeys of office space, plus a separate structure for car parking and a cafeteria and events space (Photos: Lourdes Legorreta / LegoRogers)

The VIPs and executives access the building through a separate lobby on the ground floor, with a dedicated access area for vehicles to guarantee a high level of security and privacy. The executive elevator offers direct access to the top executive floors and discreet access to public floors of the building, including the heliport. The building’s main structure is externally expressed to provide flexibility in planning internal office spaces. The external braced frame provides the seismic structural system to the building allowing the core to be arranged diagonally organising office space on two sides. The result moves away from the traditional centre core, four sided floor layout and responds to the spectacular views towards the city and Chapultepec Park. 

The building’s main structure is externally expressed to provide flexibility in planning internal office spaces. (Photos: Dolores Robles Martinez Gomez / LegoRogers)

Sky gardens every nine floors create outdoor space within the tower and provide meeting and break-out areas where people can enjoy spectacular views of the city.

The façade design is inspired by the Mexican traditions and architectural heritage. The geometry of the diagonal structure is used to create a lattice frame to protect the façade from direct light and heat from the sun. As a result, the building has been awarded a Gold LEED energy standard.

The tower provides 78,800m2 of prime office space for BBVA Bancomer and can accommodate 4,500 members of staff. 

Sky gardens every nine floors create outdoor space within the tower and provide meeting and break-out areas where people can enjoy spectacular views of the city. (Photo L: Lourdes Legorreta / LegoRogers; Photo R: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners)

The qualities of the building are:
 

  • The building responds to its immediate context and the city;
  • Sky gardens provide a focal point for grouping working communities within the BBVA Bancomer culture;
  • An architectural legibility of building elements gives the tower a human scale;
  • It provides flexibility in re-planning the building for future change.
  • It responds both socially and environmentally by minimizing resource consumption, waste and greenhouse gas emissions, while the use of passive solar protection systems are maximized to reduce energy consumption.

The BBVA Bancomer Tower is a distinctive landmark on Mexico City’s developing skyline. 

The triple height entrance lobby (Photo: Lourdes Legorreta / LegoRogers)
The hall and dining room with terraces overlooking Chapultepec Park is also used as an events space (Photo: Dolores Robles Martinez Gomez / LegoRogers)
The auditorium (Photo: Lourdes Legorreta / LegoRogers)

Credits:
Interior design: LegoRogers / Skidmore Owins & Merril (SOM) | Landscape Design: EspaciosVerdes | Structural Engineer: ARUP, Colinas de Buen S.A. de C.V. | Public health Installations: Garza Maldonado y Asociados S.C. | Air Conditioning: DYPRO S.A. de C.V | Security: LOGEN S.A. de C.V. | Consultant Smoke Detection: LOGEN S.A. de C.V. | Acoustic: Saad Acústica S.A. de C.V. | Signage: Rommy Serrano | Parking Consultant: Walker Parking Consultant | Geotechnical Engineer: Ingeniería Experimental | Heliport Consultant: ATG Ing., Traffic Impact Consultant: ITT | Planning and Environmental Consultant: Asesoría Urbana | Catering Consultant: Grupo Lux | Multimedia: Saad Acústica S.A. deC.V. | LEED Consultant: HKS Inc | Thermal Analysis Façade Consultant: DYPRO S.A. de C.V. | Fire code consultant: ARUP | Transportation consultant:ARUP | Electrical Consultant: DEC | Wind Tunnel Study: RWDI Consulting Engineers | Consultant Codes and Regulations: Luis Rosales | Renders: DECC | Landscape Design: Espacios Verdes S.A. de C.V. | Cost Consultant: Ingeniería de Proyectos y Supervisión (INPROS S.A. de C.V.) 

PROJECT DETAILS

Architectural Design

LegoRogers (a collaboration between Legorreta + Legorreta and Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners)

Client
BBVA Bancomer

Location
Mexico City

Area
188,777m2

Number of floors
50

Total height
235 m

Year
2016

Legorreta + Legorreta Team
Ricardo Legorreta, Víctor Legorreta, Miguel Almaraz, Adriana Ciklik, Carlos Vargas, Miguel Alatriste, Víctor Figueroa, Mariana Gómez, Lourdes del Val, José Luis Barrera, Gerardo Martínez, José Luis Corona, Óscar Islas, Guillermo Mateos, Alejandro Ramírez, Francisco Espinosa, Oswaldo Anaya, Fredy López, Joel Rojas, Emmanuel Pérez, Andrés Martínez - Lanz, Gerardo González, Samuel Corona and Fernanda Argüello

Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners Team
Richard Rogers, Graham Stirk, Ivan Harbour, Mike Davies, Lennart Grut, Andrew Morris, Richard Paul, Ian Birtles, Simon Smithson, Tracy Meller, John McElgunn, Stephen Barrett, Andrew Tyley, Stephen Light, James Leathem, Georgina Robledo, Mark Darbon, Mark Gorton, Douglas Paul, Dennis Austin, Matt Cooper, Benjamin Darras, Michael Hughes, Dirk Krolikowski, Leonardo Pelleriti, Barbara Perez, James Stopps, Simon Tonks and Alex Zimmerman. 

(More credits at bottom.)

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