Timeless geometry, transparency and fluidity
Almar is a seven-story building located on an artificial island, Ocean Reef, in Punta Pacifica, one of the most exclusive places in the Panamanian capital, facing the infinite sea. The project was conceived as a total abstraction of form and color with an absolute predominance of white that reflects the geometry of its purest rectangles facing the sea.
The architect Ignacio Mallol Tamayo, in a very personal reflection about his project, maintains that “he has reached the minimum of forms, to its geometry and pure rectangles, architecture, he reaffirms, which is summarized in a synthesis of simplicity.”
Almar, in the clarity of its spaces and timeless geometry, transparency and fluidity of its design, was conceived to create a subtle atmosphere that shares nature and sea, just a few minutes from the capital, in an absolutely independent and relaxed way.
Absolute white, Mallol concludes, is a journey towards the essential, from its permanent light it magnetizes its pure.