Panama Diamond Exchange / Mallol & Mallol Arquitectos

By Karen Valenzuela

© Fernando Alda


© Fernando Alda


© Fernando Alda


© Fernando Alda


© Fernando Alda


© Fernando Alda

  • Design Team: Ignacio Mallol Tamayo, Ignacio Mallol Azcárraga
  • Design, Development And Implementation Coordination: Ana Cristina Jiménez
  • Schematic Design: Eric den Eerzamen
  • Interior Design: Carmen Brewer, Melissa Couto
  • Structure: Juan Carlos Cano (Mallol & Mallol Arquitectos)
  • Plumbing: Jenny Tangarife (Mallol & Mallol Arquitectos)
  • Electric Design: Jose Correa
  • Project / Construction Management: Grupo Taft
  • Interior Contractor: Construcciones RJT
  • Air Conditioner: Airesistemas
  • Lighting: Jaime de Roux Digital Lifestyle Panama
  • Manufacture And Installation Of Facade: Hunter Douglas
  • Developers: Mauricio Serracin, Carlos Fernandez

© Fernando Alda

© Fernando Alda

From the architect. Rising above the exclusive Santa Maria Business District, midway between Panama City and Tocumen International Airport, is the Panama DIAMOND EXCHANGE, a complex that is set to become the primary trading hub for the diamond, gemstone and jewelry trades in all of South and Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean.


© Fernando Alda

© Fernando Alda

With a futuristic profile and metallic exterior, the Panama Diamond Exchange building is a two-level structure covering 1,578 square meters of a 4,810 square-meter developed space.


© Fernando Alda

© Fernando Alda

Surrounded by a high security perimeter, including a parking area for tenants and visitors, it is set within landscaped gardens.


Site Plan

Site Plan

The first level includes the headquarters of the Panama Diamond Exchange, including its administrative offices, meeting rooms and a 300 square-meter trading floor. The level also includes a restaurant and up to 26 company offices. The second level provides office space for up to 33 companies.


© Fernando Alda

© Fernando Alda

The building’s facade is constructed of perforated aluminum panels, featuring patterns that represent the angles of a cut diamond. With both functional and artistic value, the panels enhance the security of the facility, and symbolize the art and beauty of the gemstone.


© Fernando Alda

© Fernando Alda

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