The project is developed on the 14th floor of Torre Polanco, occupying an area of 1,400 m2 in a rectangular plan with diagonal protrusions towards the main façade that faces Mariano Escobedo Street.
The operation of the floorplan is very simple, the filter of users and visitors occurs at the reception to later find a large recreation area for informal or brief meetings. From there they can take the main circulation to the different districts into which work areas have been divided, with the alternative of leaving your belongings in the locker area and going directly to an available work station or reserved meeting room.
Along this route you can also find telephone booths, meeting rooms, printing stations or areas for casual meetings, which have been located on the corners with views towards Polanco or the Chapultepec Park.
The spaces that users enjoy the most are the cafeteria and playroom, due to the equipment and amenities they provide. Both have a view of the Reforma skyline, sunlight only in the morning, and it were located at one end of the floor to balance with the set of meeting rooms located on the opposite side.
The location of the -not assigned- workstations is privileged towards the best views, distributing them into different groups to avoid the feeling of saturation and give the alternative of choosing different options.
The palette of floor and wall finishes is neutral, representing the elements that we can find in nature, such as wood, vegetation or the deep blue of the sea. The changes in material on the floor have the particularity of entering and/or leaving spaces as an indicator so that users quickly identify what they are going to find behind a door or what function the place they are going to enter has.
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