Nestle Building, Mexico by Michel Rojkind

Mexican architect Michel Rojkind designed a small addition -a separate entrance for school children to observe chocolate production- located in Paseo.

The multi-faceted structure creates equally compelling abstract spaces inside, housing a child-friendly visitor’s reception area, a museum shop, and a theater. From the outside, the museum, with its subtly zigzagging volumes, begins to look like a large abstract caterpillar, clad in red corrugated steel panels.





November 7, 2007 - Architecture
Author: Shan Tara
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April 7th, 2010 at 12:39 pm
This RED is so “‘Current”. The shape is so unique. Bravo Nestle Building, Mexico by Michel Rojkind
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