A team of Mexican architects have designed a 65-story glass and steel pyramid to sit in the middle of Mexico City’s most historic plaza. But, if it ever gets built, you won’t see it anywhere on the ...
designed an inverted skyscraper for Mexico City that stretches deep into the ground, rather than soaring into the sky. The "Earthscraper", as the firm refers to it as, aims to allow for dense ...
BNKR Arquitectura wants to build a pyramid that penetrates nearly 1000 feet into the earth below Mexico City's largest and most historic public square. Its upper floors will be illuminated through a ...
The Earthscraper, designed by BNKR Arquitectura, is the Skyscraper’s antagonist in the historic urban landscape of Mexico City where the latter is condemned and the preservation of the built ...
This here’s concept art for BNKR Arquitectura’s Earthscraper, an inverted skyscraper shoved deep under the surface of Mexico City. Click on the above image to see a massive cross-section. Explains the ...
Architect Emelio Barjau makes it sound like the most natural thing in the world: Since rules forbid building on the Zocalo, Mexico CityÆs vast central square, the cleverest alternative is to dig deep ...
NOW that’s digging deep. Architects in Mexico plan to build an underground skyscraper shaped like an upside-down pyramid. Faced with an eight story zoning cap, architects in Mexico City have dug deep ...
Architects have designed an incredible 65-storey 'earth-scraper' which plunges 300 metres below ground. The stunning upside down pyramid in the middle of Mexico City is designed to get around height ...
MEXICO CITY -- In the labyrinth of this city's historic center, there is almost nowhere left to build. Existing buildings date to the Spanish conquest and are protected from demolition. Where empty ...