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Liverpool Villahermosa Department Store Gets a Twisting Concrete Double Skin

04/26/2012
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  • Liverpool Villahermosa Jaime Navarro
    Mexico City-based architectural firm <a href="http://inakiecheverria.com/" target="_blank">Iñaki Echeverria</a> has completed the façade of the popular <a href="http://inhabitat.com/futuristic-blade-runner-style-liverpool-department-store-opens-in-mexico-city/" target="_blank">Liverpool Department Store</a> in Villahermosa with a facelift on its façade. The surface of the retailer was given a textured look with a concrete <a href="http://inhabitat.com/garden-topped-drulingen-daycare-in-france-is-wrapped-in-a-dainty-wooden-lattice/" target="_blank">louver system</a>. The resulting effect is a skin of twisting strips which appear to be soft, but are in fact concrete.
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  • Liverpool Villahermosa Jaime Navarro
    Echeverria was asked to create an innovative and easy to install <a href="http://inhabitat.com/gorgeous-wood-wrapped-alesia-museum-opens-in-burgundy-france/" target="_blank">new skin for the shopping center</a>, which would also be resistant to the extreme humidity of the tropical region.
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  • Liverpool Villahermosa Jaime Navarro
    After trying out both fiberglass and sand molds, concrete was chosen for its durability, agreeability with the climate and aging qualities.
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  • Liverpool Villahermosa D LUIS GORDOA
    After concrete was chosen, the architect experimented with different propeller shapes , that would be joined together <a href="http://inhabitat.com/futuristic-blade-runner-style-liverpool-department-store-opens-in-mexico-city/" target="_blank">on the façade</a>. Each final propeller rotates 180 degrees on its axis, the twists appearing in various points on each strip.
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  • Liverpool Villahermosa D LUIS GORDOA
    Together, the twists form a pattern on the building’s façade, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/origami-building-glitters-near-the-eiffel-tower/" target="_blank">revealing diamond shapes</a> between each pair of propellers. The varying twist heights also create a look of movement, making the building look as if it is breathing through an elaborate set of gills.
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  • Liverpool Villahermosa Ivan Parra
    Throughout the day, the changes in the sun’s position creates different effects on the skin, through the interplay of light and shadow. At night, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/prismatic-starhill-gallery-renovation-sparkles-and-glows-with-led-lights/" target="_blank">a set of LED lights</a> are arranged behind the propellers, creating a mixture of light and colors which create a sleek yet haunting effect.
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  • Liverpool Villahermosa Jaime Navarro
    Echeverria’s propeller skin transformed the department store into a modern land mark, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/pedro-scattarella-creates-a-nostalgic-1970s-burger-joint-from-recycled-materials/" target="_blank">under a tight budget and time constraint</a>.
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Liverpool Villahermosa Jaime Navarro

Mexico City-based architectural firm Iñaki Echeverria has completed the façade of the popular Liverpool Department Store in Villahermosa with a facelift on its façade. The surface of the retailer was given a textured look with a concrete louver system. The resulting effect is a skin of twisting strips which appear to be soft, but are in fact concrete.

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