Located in downtown Mexico City across the “Alameda Central”, sharing Avenida Juarez along with the “Palacio de Bellas Artes”, “Casa de los Azulejos” and the “Torre Latinoamericana” is located Sheraton Centro Historico Hotel, one of the most important projects of Pascal Arquitectos. The firm was in full in charge of the architectural and interior design. The hotel occupies an area of 66,000 sqft and it is a 770,000 sqft construction of 26 levels houses 464 rooms, a convention centre, boutiques, restaurants, cafeterias, spa and an heliport.

The main tower that houses the rooms, rises from the garden, and has an east-west orientation. In its top floor there is an executive lounge and suites providing special services for preferred guest; there is also a heliport in the rooftop.

Different engineering firms were involved in order to be able to achieve a completely automated building as well as for it to have the capacity to evolve to future technological changes.

Finishes selection was defined by their cost, efficiency, durability maintenance, reposition, and stock availability while staying within Starwood’s specifications and standards.

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Sófocles Hernández

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