GCC, Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico.
CEO´s quarters
Following the presentation of the Innovation and Development Building proposal in the CEO’s office, he asked a simple yet compelling question: what would I change in this space without altering its structure?
The answer became an exercise in perception and subtle transformation. The design focused on creating visual continuity—spaces that feel connected rather than confined. A disruptive reception bar in exposed concrete was introduced, elevated with a high-gloss finish to balance rawness with refinement. The existing wood partition was preserved for the privacy it provides, but reimagined through a new tone that feels lighter and more contemporary.
Clean-lined, smaller-scale furniture was carefully selected to open up the space, allowing it to breathe. The result is an office that feels more expansive, modern, and intentional—achieved not through major changes, but through a shift in how the space is experienced.










