Project Details
Project Description
FROM THE ARCHITECTS:
TPG
Architecture:
· Ground
Floor: The famous Paseo de la Reforma, a central passage and gathering place
for the people of Mexico City, is represented on the ground floor which
consists of the cosmetics, perfumes and accessories department. The design
serves a reinterpretation of the iconic Cuauhtémoc roundabout, Diana y el Angel
de la Independencia, Puerta de los Leones and Alameda Park.
· First
Floor: The first floor is home to the women’s and children’s departments.
Women’s is designed after Lomas de Chapultepec and Polanco, with children’s
inspired by Feria de Chapultepec – a popular fair in Mexico.
Gensler:
· Second
Floor: The men’s, technology and gourmet departments on the second floor are
influenced by Colonia Roma- Condesa and its European flair.
· Third
Floor: The Pedregal de San Angel neighborhood, which exemplifies the modern
Mexican movement of the twentieth century, is interpreted in the home and
design department.