Friday, October 14, 2011

Skyscraper design of land in Mexico with 65 floors below the surface of the Earth

Architects designed the land of unique skyscraper has 65 floors at a depth of 300 meters below the surface of the earth.







The idea of ​​designing a large complex way around the center of Mexico City to overcome the laws imposed on the construction of skyscrapers and buildings that have been identified along the eight-storey maximum and prevent the demolition of historic buildings.

  The inverted pyramid has 10 floors allocated for residential apartments, shops and a museum, in addition to 35 floors of office space.

Quoted Daily Mail is designed for pyramid architect Esteban Suarez, saying that the building will also house a new cultural center.

Suarez explained that the surface of the pyramid is made of glass to ensure the sun's rays to enter parts of the building.