estudio MERO's penthouse encapsulates the international style

2022-10-15 16:54:02 By : Ms. Lily Wang

Defined as an ‘x-ray of the needs and desires of its inhabitants’, PH Mazatlán is a modern penthouse overlooking Condesa’s bustling Reforma Avenue in Mexico City. Estudio MERO designs this residence to house a small family in an open space which internally translates the external International Style architecture of the apartment building created by Boris Albin. The design team transforms the space into a flexible dwelling defined by open interiors, rectilinear planes including expansive glass and tubular steel finishes, minimalist ornamentation, and iconic furnishing and decor. 

all images by Cuadra Estudio

In a continuation of the exterior’s rectilinear and simplistic design reflective of the International Style movement, the flexible interior features minimalist rectangular elements, modern sweeping glass walls and industrial steel embellishments. Estudio MERO infuses a synergetic dialogue between the furniture, woodwork and cladding, with the steel and glass finishes on the walls along with the industrial multi-panel on the ceiling, expressing an unfolding reconciliation between space and habitability.

Expanding the original architectural program to integrate the flexible domestic coexistence of the residents, Estudio MERO generates various communal environments have been created within the new open space, including spaces to read, study, and work, and to cook, eat, and relax. The design studio also creates two bedrooms each with their own bathrooms added to maintain privacy. Much of the owner’s art, décor and furnishings have also been preserved, arranged throughout the home to exude a sense of warmth and personal character. Additionally, several bespoke bookcases were designed to house the client’s extensive collection, positioned along the access corridor and leading into the living space, while a sculpture created insitu by Adán Paredes suspends from the ceiling, generating an intricate array of shadows.

the modern penthouse overlooks the bustling Reforma Avenue

Estudio MERO completed the project in 2021, with a conscious approach driven by the circumstances of the pandemic. As such, cross ventilation, a double height interior, and a large terrace with views across the Reforma Avenue become the most important features of the penthouse. Here, the distinct landscaping design frames PH Mazatlán’s glazed and concrete exterior and shelters it from the heat. Adorned with lush vegetation, the collection of rosemary, fescue, olive, juniper, ayube, salvia and santolina trees lining the porch emulate the rich foliage of forests and create as sense of oneness with nature and the Mexican cityscape beyond.

bespoke bookcases showcase the client’s extensive collection

Estudio MERO designs the interior with International Style aesthetics, in continuation of the building’s exterior

industrial steel accents in the bathroom

cross ventilation, a double height interior, and a large terrace were added for fresh air during the pandemic

a variety of vegetation lines the porch to create a sense of oneness with nature

expansive glass windows with rectilinear steel finishes characterize the International Style

name: PH Mazatlán architecture: Estudio Mero

lead architects: Horacio Gutiérrez Merediz, Rodrigo Degetau Vom Hovel design team: Diego Alpizar, Erika Forte, David Gómez

location: Colonia Condesa, Delegación Cuauhtémoc, Ciudad de México

landscape design: Flor y barro, Jessica Ponce de León

furniture: Oscar Hagerman, David Pompa, Rokam, Casa Quieta

art: Adán Paredes

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