Lopez Mateos City, Atizapán, Mexico
Offices CCI is a pavilion-like office space created by Antonio Morodo of MRD Arquitectos that is immersed in an industrial plant in Atizapán, Mexico dedicated to the production of cardboard.

A pavilion was projected with the task of generating spaces for collaboration, design, meeting points, meetings, and presentations.
The space is characterized by an atypical introspective approach that provides users with an intimate area, but at the same time respectful and friendly with its context.
It is conceived as a small oasis or lung that promotes protection from visual and acoustic pollution and provides through its patios green areas and controlled spaces for adequate work experience.

The office is a space in a space, yet achieves the feeling of its own autonomy and views to nature as if it would be located outside.
The line is made up of an “I” that stores the blind areas of its program at the ends and the transparent ones at the center, achieving incredible permeability from one lattice to the other, passing through the vertebral structure.
Its materiality is represented by the brick in its natural tone, the wood, and the metallic structure.

Brick has the great characteristic of being used as walls, pavements, generating blind facades, or latticework.
Through its dedication to detail, this project is a place that encourages thought, creativity, and personal and professional growth.





Project: Office CCI
Architects: MRD Arquitectos
Lead Architect: Antonio Morodo
Collaborating Architects: Pablo Germenos and Ernesto Pérez
Landscape Architects: Ahuehuete Studio
Client: Private
Photographer: Camila Cossio













