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Park Hyatt Mexico City

Mexico City. Under Construction.

Located on Paseo de la Reforma avenue in the Polanco neighborhood, the Park Hyatt mixed-use development adds new accommodation, housing and offices to the existing Hyatt Regency Hotel in this important area undergoing constant economic and tourism growth. The development’s close understanding of the site, of the different styles and periods of the urban surroundings, its multi-cultural character and its evolution mean that Park Hyatt emerges as a timeless architectural proposal that also recalls buildings constructed in Mexico in the 1970s.

Program Mixed-Use
Year 2024

GLA 40,000 m2

Park Hyatt Mexico City Fibra Soma
Park Hyatt Mexico City Fibra Soma

On a site of 11,000m2, the complete development is divided into two towers, one comprising the hotel together with hotel-branded residential properties, and the other wholly assigned to office use. Both volumes reach a height of 135 meters, offering striking panoramic views over the Bosque de Chapultepec park.The hotel tower is inserted on the corner formed by Andrés Bello and Arquímedes streets. The volume opens up at street level with a double-height entrance framed by exterior columns, creating a roofed motor lobby. The program divides into amenities and complementary uses on the lower floors and the hotel rooms on floors 6 to 18, which range from standard to presidential suites. Subsequently, floors 19 to 30 house the hotel-branded residences, with their superb views towards the park.

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Park Hyatt Mexico City Fibra Soma
Park Hyatt Mexico City Fibra Soma
Park Hyatt Mexico City Fibra Soma

The tower’s façade reflects this segmented program, with the window openings and the enclosed terraces serving as modulation for the metal envelope. Functionally, the vertical circulations are placed at the center of the building in order to distribute the guests internally.On the north side of the complex stands the office tower, presenting the appearance of a “twin tower.” Inside, the vertical circulations are clustered on the southern edge, to free up the views from the interior towards the Polanco neighborhood and create open-plan, flexible spaces for the internal layout. The building envelope is designed in a completely enclosed manner with a metal structure.The design and materials selected for the façades of both towers help to consolidate their presence and establish them as a new landmark in the zone. The complete project seeks to have a positive impact on its surroundings in environmental terms, meaning that it will hold LEED Gold certification for its efficient energy use, minimal emissions and optimization of resources.

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Park Hyatt Mexico City Fibra Soma