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City Insur

Mixed-Use Facility

Insurgentes Sur 601

México City, 03810

Mexico

Mixed-Use Facility

Insurgentes Sur 601

México City, 03810

Mexico

Total Construction area: 38,488 m²
LEED Gold
SNR43 on CrystalGray
Developer: GIM Desarrollos
Architect: David Mustri
Photographer: Felipe Carrasco

City insur is an iconic triple-A mixed-use building in Mexico City, with an architecture that is inspired by convergence and unique technological features in its construction system, which includes the choice of Guardian SunGuard® SNR 43 coated solar control glass for the glazed facade. The glass provides solar protection, appealing aesthetics and efficient thermal performance, helping to give the building's 4,000-plus occupants a sense of comfort and wellbeing.

The project was carried out by Grupo M Arquitectos with the help of HEG Diseño and Tecnovidrio, with the LEED Gold Certification demonstrating a commitment to the future of sustainable architecture.

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