Reflected in Pascal Arquitectos’ custom-designed mirror are a Black Andres granite countertop and Silk Dynasty wallpaper.
Designing with Tile, Stone & Brick, 1995
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Reflected in Pascal Arquitectos’ custom-designed mirror are a Black Andres granite countertop and Silk Dynasty wallpaper.
Designing with Tile, Stone & Brick, 1995
Residential Project of Penthouse Tabachines by Carlos and Gerard Pascal
Residential Project of Penthouse Tabachines by Carlos and Gerard Pascal
This penthouse is build on 800 m2 area, its designed by Carlos and Gerard pascal, here are the entire design process, to the last detail. This penthouse is suitable for young couple with active children. Its not only a house with classic but with modern design too. Here is the beautiful design of ceiling, the ceiling is designed with special shape like a staircase, in order to entering the…
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The Club House project represents tradition, class and good taste for the Golf Club development.
From the architectural point of view it represents Mexico and recreates the feeling of traditional estates of the mid-nineteenth century; many of them have been restored and turned into relaxation spaces.
This project seeks to recreate opulence images of that era with a modern and timeless elegance.
The market to which this project is addressed appreciates sobriety, style and distinction, it is not necessary impress them with fashionable architecture.
The project contains several independent spaces connected through gates and gardens allowing the visitors to discover it as he walks around. All this creates an atmosphere of relaxation, luxury and comfort.
Materials used are local clear beige limestone, white stucco and white roof tiles, among others.
Light color selection reflects solar heat and combined with the modern décor, creates a comfortable and fresh environment.
Architects : Pascal Arquitectos, Carlos Pascal, Gerard Pascal
Construction: Proarquitectura, Jack Amquie, Moisés Achar
Date: 1999 - 2000
Area: 5,000 m2
Location: Teapa, Lomas de Chapultepec
Photo Credits: Alberto Moreno, Jaime Navarro
Renewing the concept of the glass box. A concrete evolving element supporting a floated glass curtain over a portico made of granite ensembled with a steel structure which blocks the least attractive views.
The facades were designed based on the building orientation, blocking the west side and open to the north side.
Due to the small size and complexity of the land, the project makes the most out of the profitable and construction allowed renting area.
Area: 150 m2
Date: 1999
Photo: Alberto Moreno
This project presents a challenge to the traditional corporate image, due to the combination of materials rarely used in buildings of this type, where glass boxes and petrous materials have become protagonists. The brick intersects with the side facades envolving it giving color and warmth, particular of this type of material.
Profitable, sober, versatile spaces, and time lasting facades made with materials that require low maintenance were the main objectives of this project.
The intention of this office building on Montes Urales in Lomas de Chapultepec, was to build a formally interesting and appealing building and at the same time achieve a commercially successful project taking the most advantage possible of each floor plan.
The motor lobby is made by steel beams that generate from the columns emphasizing the entrance. The black steel panels finished in wax add another material that gives the hole building a certain balance.
The main vestibule is an element of surprise, where as the doors open you find a staircase that goes down opening in to a space with a double height completely finished in stone and wood with very subtle accents in steel and lighting fixtures made of orange onyx make of this a monumental as well as dramatic environment within a small rational space.
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Mikve Rajel - Pascal Arquitectos
"The Mikve is the ritual bath of purification in the Jewish religion, fed by rainwater that must be collected, stored and communicated to the vessel that is called a Mikve. All this must be made under a very strict set of rules related to the degree of purity of water. These rules also include the use of materials, architectural measures and water treatment."