• Architecture & Interior Design

Planta Doxsteel Fasteners Manufacturing Mexico

(About Planta Doxsteel Fasteners Manufacturing Mexico)

Master Plan for the Integration of an Industrial Facility

(Activities Carried Out)

Arquitectura, Interiorismo y Diseño de mobiliario

(Area)

2,005 m2

(Year)

2017

(Project Direction)

Lorena Vieyra

(Project Collaborators)

Stephania Colliers

(Team)

María Rosa Hernández

(Project Execution)

Doxsteel Fasteners

(Location)

Zona Industrial Ocoyoacac, Estado de México

(Special Installations)

NTX

(Lighting)

SAAS Lighting

(Fotógrafo )

Jaime Navarro

Doxsteel, a globally recognized leader in the manufacturing of high-quality steel products, has made a strategic decision to expand its operations to Mexico in order to seize growth opportunities in the region

Jaime Navarro

 

 

 

The Doxsteel fasteners Manufacturing Project in Mexico responds to the need for a modernized plant capable of meeting market demands and user requirements. The project integrates new office and control spaces into the existing production and storage areas.
Additions to the complex include new furnace and equipment zones, laboratories, workshops, warehouses, cleaning areas, and staff service facilities.The primary goal of the project is to design and construct a state-of-the-art industrial plant in Mexico, meeting the highest standards of quality and operational efficiency

 

 

Jaime Navarro

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The primary goal of the project is to design and construct a state-of-the-art industrial plant in Mexico, meeting the highest standards of quality and operational efficiency. The facility will feature cutting-edge technology and optimized production processes for the manufacturing of specialized steel components.

 

 

 

Jaime Navarro

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On the second level, an open-plan office layout was implemented, including collaborative zones and service areas, laid out parallel to the main working islands.

At the third level, a roof garden was introduced—transforming what is typically underutilized industrial rooftop space into a recreational area. This intervention takes full advantage of the building’s height, offering views of the surrounding site and the entire complex.

Jaime Navarro