PEDREGAL SHOPPING CENTRE
Construcción: Pascal Arquitectos
Fecha: 2007
Superficie construida: 7.000.00 m2.
Ubicación: Av. de las Fuentes nº 425 Colonia Jardines
del Pedregal Delegación Álvaro Obregón, México City
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.
The way that this building relates with its context,
is by breaking up with what is common to the zone, which are big houses
in big areas surrounded by very high stone walls which do not let
anybody know what is happening outside and vice versa.
This goal is achieved with the main facade that
consists of two elements: one of them linen with a zinc plate with large
irregular perforations to which a different shades of yellow and
translucent laminated glass section is inlay. It allows the view of the
interior event from the outisde, and at the same time allowing the view
of the exterior event from the inside; in such way the public social
spaces mix and the limits within the urban and the private become
frontiers.
The project consists of two commercial levels and a
roof garden and two underground parking levels.
Mobility impaired individuals access and areas are
included: ramps, special parking spaces, elevators, etc.; car reception
area at the entrance and the exit to avoid parking in the public way,
numerous garden areas, including the roof; car delivery zone inside the
first parking basement floor.
This is a sustainable and intelligent development
project with an automation and control system that contemplates passive
and active energy saving resources: lighting and extraction control,
opening and closing façade rolling doors, air conditioning, security and
control access, prevention signage, CCTV, all of them scheduled and
synchronized.
The main facade consists of two elements: one of them
linen with a zinc plate with large irregular perforations to which a
different shades of yellow and translucent laminated glass secton is
inlay.