El Péndulo Library / Aizenman-Arquitectura

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Ciudad de México, Mexico
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  978
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
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  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Investwood, Adredde, Artell, Ascensores Macrey, Bakan, Bayon, Carpintería Mictlán, Crisvisa, ESTEVEZ, Galvak, Global Woods, Hunter Douglas, IAS, Incoleón, Lámparas Ivonne, Maderería Cuauhnáhuac, Material Rustico SA de CV, Materiales Rusticos, Mexican Black Basalt, Pisos Creativos, +2
  • Lead Architect: Eduardo Aizenman
  • Category: Coffee Shop
  • Design Team: Francisco Luna, Victor Ramirez, Raúl Perez, Daniel Ochoa, Ariana Santiago, Socorro Castro, Andrea Arnaldo, Fernando Ramirez
  • Clients: Instituto Cultural Helénico y Cafebrería El Péndulo
  • Engineering: Rogerio Pacheco Carmona, Moisés Mercado
  • Collaborators: Buro Verde Arquitectura
  • Lightning: Jesús Morales
  • Interiors: Eduardo Aizenman, Margara Macías
  • Commercial Kitchen: DDEPCI
  • Landscape: Victor Ramirez, Eric Castillo
  • Supervisión De Obra: ADTec, Mario Tellez
  • Construcción: Incoleón SA de CV
  • City: Ciudad de México
  • Country: Mexico
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Text description provided by the architects. The San Angel Branch of the Péndulo Bookstore Chain was commissioned by the Instituto Cultural Helenico, to complement it’s cultural complex of theatres and humanities school, and to create a cultural hub in the southern part of Mexico City. The project emerges from a pre-existing raised “plaza” in the front of the site and works around a large ash tree and an imposing palm. The building borrows from the theatre the concept of “stages” or platforms at different levels, where from you can see and be seen, all within a large “hangar” like space.Multiple activities coexist in these “stages”: bookstore/design store, restaurant and lounge bar, all surrounded by two levels of books, and unified bellow a wooden pergola.

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Cite: "El Péndulo Library / Aizenman-Arquitectura" [Café y librería El Péndulo / Aizenman-Arquitectura] 08 Nov 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/927871/el-pendulo-library-aizenman-arquitectura> ISSN 0719-8884

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