![]() It follows the design principles of having an open floor plan and fluid space that consists of geometric form and grid planning keeping in mind the visual connectivity of the interior and exterior spaces. The structure reflects the architect’s signature concept of “Less is More”. ![]() The Bacardi office in Mexico was opened in 1962. This advancement in the architectural language of capitalism through Mies van der Rohe simultaneously supported an increase in the development of buildings that reflect new and innovative architectural features. Later Bacardi had issued a photographic publication of its new office building claiming that the design followed its philosophy of offices with no partitions and maximum connectivity between employees. ![]() This effort helped the Bacardi company reinvent its image at an international level. Bacardi rum corporation commissioned Mies to design various projects of which the first office building designed in Santiago, Cuba was never built and the Bacardi Administrative Building office in Mexico (1957) was the second project that serves as a case study of corporate modern architecture to this day.
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