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The Project

Córdoba 125 is a project that asks us to reflect on the value of heritage buildings and urban fabrics. Located in the heart of Mexico City’s Roma neighborhood, the old house was remodeled to function as a mixed-use development.
That brings together residential units of different sizes and typologies, and a commercial lot on the ground floor that invites pedestrians into the building. Designed by renowned architecture firm Cadaval & Solá Morales, the project maintained the entirety of the historic building intact. A patio marks the entrance to the historic building and is replicated at the back side of the project, functioning as a second entrance point. Two levels were added, increasing the project’s height and capacity. On the top floor, a series of terraces and added volumes create small towers. Córdoba 125 was awarded a silver medal in the XV Mexican Architecture Biennial.
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The Project

Córdoba 125 is a project that asks us to reflect on the value of heritage buildings and urban fabrics. Located in the heart of Mexico City’s Roma neighborhood, the old house was remodeled to function as a mixed-use development.
That brings together residential units of different sizes and typologies, and a commercial lot on the ground floor that invites pedestrians into the building. Designed by renowned architecture firm Cadaval & Solá Morales, the project maintained the entirety of the historic building intact. A patio marks the entrance to the historic building and is replicated at the back side of the project, functioning as a second entrance point. Two levels were added, increasing the project’s height and capacity. On the top floor, a series of terraces and added volumes create small towers. Córdoba 125 was awarded a silver medal in the XV Mexican Architecture Biennial.
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M2 rescued: 449.37 m2
Use: Mixed use development (Commercial & Residential)
Number of units: 1 commercial premise y 9 apartments
Location: Roma Norte
Awards:
– Silver Medal of the XV Bienal of Mexican Arquitecture (2016)
– International FAD Award 2016 in Spain and Portugal.
– Participant in the Venice Biennale, 2016 with Cadaval and Solà Morales
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M2 rescued: 449.37 m2
Use: Mixed use development (Commercial & Residential)
Number of units: 1 commercial premise y 9 apartments
Location: Roma Norte
Awards:
– Silver Medal of the XV Bienal of Mexican Arquitecture (2016)
– International FAD Award 2016 in Spain and Portugal.
– Participant in the Venice Biennale, 2016 with Cadaval and Solà Morales
“The stake is high: to build a building in a listed house of historical value, without a garage – in a city where the king is the automobile”
Arquine
“The stake is high: to build a building in a listed house of historical value, without a garage – in a city where the king is the automobile”
Arquine
CÓRDOBA 125
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The neighborhood:
Roma
The neighborhood:
Roma
The neighborhood:
Roma
The neighborhood:
Roma

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