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HGR Arquitectos Creates the MO288 to Combat Earthquakes

Local design studio HGR Arquitectos completes the MO288, which is a triangular concrete construction in the form of an apartment block. This is finished with rounded corners and is meant to combat earthquakes in Mexico City with its natural structure.

The namesake nods to the building's address as it is made up of 15 apartments and two commercial spaces over six stories. It is located in the Cuauhtémoc district of the city. The studio explains that "Together with the foundation slab and the concrete load-bearing walls reinforced on the ground floor, they work synchronously with the brick and concrete load-bearing walls on the upper levels. All the spaces were well ventilated and illuminated, but try not to have large openings due to the noise of the road that adjoins the building."
Trend Themes
1. Triangular Concrete Construction - The MO288 utilizes a triangular concrete construction, providing a unique and natural structure to combat earthquakes.
2. Rounded Corner Design - With its rounded corner design, the MO288 ensures added resilience during seismic activities.
3. Well-ventilated and Illuminated Spaces - The MO288 prioritizes well-ventilated and illuminated spaces while minimizing large openings near noisy roadways.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Construction - The architectural industry can explore the use of triangular concrete constructions as a sustainable and resilient solution for seismic-prone areas.
2. Real Estate and Property Development - Real estate developers can examine the market potential for rounded corner designs, offering buildings that prioritize seismic safety and aesthetic appeal.
3. Urban Planning and Infrastructure - Urban planners can incorporate the concept of well-ventilated and illuminated spaces in their designs, promoting comfort and safety in densely populated areas.

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