{"id":1475,"date":"2025-10-02T17:00:48","date_gmt":"2025-10-02T17:00:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/laurenhwhite.com\/?p=1475"},"modified":"2025-10-06T10:46:11","modified_gmt":"2025-10-06T10:46:11","slug":"crb-arquitectos-creates-timber-building-with-vertical-gardens-in-mexico-city","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/laurenhwhite.com\/index.php\/2025\/10\/02\/crb-arquitectos-creates-timber-building-with-vertical-gardens-in-mexico-city\/","title":{"rendered":"CRB Arquitectos creates timber building with “vertical gardens” in Mexico City"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Local studio CRB Arquitectos<\/a> has completed a timber<\/a> apartment building with planted atriums and sculptural staircases in the heart of Mexico City<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n

The 3,770-square metre (40,580-square foot) building \u2013 known as ONTO \u00c1lvaro Obreg\u00f3n \u2013 opened in 2025 in the Roma Norte neighbourhood, an area known for its vibrant social life.<\/p>\n

It consists of units both for sale and for rent as part of a hotel-style management system that allows for short and medium stays.<\/p>\n

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CRB Arquitectos designed the timber building in Mexico City<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

CRB Arquitectos<\/a> combined a gridded facade and a series of voids with a connection to nature.<\/p>\n

“The ONTO \u00c1lvaro Obreg\u00f3n project aims to optimise space through a timber structure, reducing environmental impact while ensuring the building’s durability,” the studio told Dezeen. “<\/p>\n

Additionally, it contributes to the urban environment by respecting and enhancing the city\u2019s image, incorporating innovative construction solutions.”<\/p>\n

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The combination of exposed wood and concrete creates spacious interiors<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The structure is a hybrid of prefabricated wood and steel in a double-layered facade, supported by a beam structure. The beams are set on concrete columns and piles, which evenly distribute the load despite the low soil consistency.<\/p>\n

The combination of exposed wood and concrete creates spacious interiors with generous ceiling heights.<\/p>\n

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“The resulting joints blend aesthetics and functionality, using concealed steel connectors between the wood and concrete, producing a clean facade that appears as if solid wooden planks were simply stacked together,” the studio said.<\/p>\n

The facade also reveals inset balconies with delicate metal railings that filter light and air into the modular units.<\/p>\n

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Natural foliage features throughout<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Set back from the street with a sound-insulating landscaped buffer, the building connects to the urban environment with a ground-floor restaurant.<\/p>\n

The rectangular building is divided into two towers by an interior atrium space defined by planted half-circles on either end and a central ventilation shaft that brings natural light down through all eight floors.<\/p>\n

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The building is divided into two towers by an interior atrium space defined by planted half-circles on either end<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

“The voids are designed to form patios at the basement level, featuring gravel flooring, monolithic concrete benches and lush vegetation including ferns, sago palms and kentias,” the studio said.<\/p>\n

“These spaces of reflection and rest grow stronger with each level thanks to vertical gardens, creating the sensation that they extend all the way to the rooftop, accompanying users on every floor.”<\/p>\n