The document describes several locations in Mexico City and Morelos that have been refurbished from old factories and warehouses. These include Pinche Bar located in a 1940s factory with custom furnishings, a 200 square meter office for 24 people in an old factory, Pinche Cafe serving coffee and desserts in a warehouse, and Tepalcingo Chapel built by volunteers to replace a church destroyed in an earthquake.
The document describes several locations in Mexico City and Morelos that have been refurbished from old factories and warehouses. These include Pinche Bar located in a 1940s factory with custom furnishings, a 200 square meter office for 24 people in an old factory, Pinche Cafe serving coffee and desserts in a warehouse, and Tepalcingo Chapel built by volunteers to replace a church destroyed in an earthquake.
The document describes several locations in Mexico City and Morelos that have been refurbished from old factories and warehouses. These include Pinche Bar located in a 1940s factory with custom furnishings, a 200 square meter office for 24 people in an old factory, Pinche Cafe serving coffee and desserts in a warehouse, and Tepalcingo Chapel built by volunteers to replace a church destroyed in an earthquake.
An industrial themed bar located inside a large refurbished factory from the 1940s.
All the furnishings are custom made,
from the hanging lights, beer taps, to the tables and chairs. Pinche Bar (Colonia Anahuac, CDMX) 2019 An industrial themed bar located inside a large refurbished factory from the 1940s.
All the furnishings are custom made,
from the hanging lights, beer taps, to the tables and chairs. Grupo Chilangogringo Office (Colonia Anahuac, CDMX) 2018 A 200m2 office space for 24 people located inside an old refurbished factory in an industrial part of Mexico City. Pinche Cafe (Colonia Anahuac, CDMX) 2017 A small boutique café located inside a warehouse that serves espresso and desserts in Mexico City.
Located inside a giant warehouse it is
part of a restaurant that serves authen- tic American barbecue. Tepalcingo Chapel (Morelos, Mexico) 2017 A place of worship built for a community whose church was destroyed in the September 19th 2017 earthquake.
Built by local volunteers composed of
farmers, youths, and even the elderly in a period of several months.