metallic roof shapes triangular folds atop a|911 s cultural infrastructure in mexico city
metallic roof shapes triangular folds atop a|911 s cultural infrastructure in mexico city
facades incorporate a low brick perimeter wall and sheet metal covering on structural framesthe smaller southern building integrates a tower, framing a distinctive entrance point 1/5the main blocks house classrooms, workshops, and services arranged facades incorporate a low brick perimeter wall and sheet metal covering on structural framesthe smaller southern building integrates a tower, framing a distinctive entrance point 1/5the main blocks house classrooms, workshops, and services arranged in a flexible layoutthe project focuses on restoring the social and urban fabric of Quetzalcóatl neighborhoodmodel by Paola Solaresground floor plansectionsproject info: name: PILARES Quetzalcóatlarchitect: a|911 | @arq911lead architects: Saidee Springall & José Castillocollaborators: Iván Cervantes, Facundo Savid, Gerardo Hernández, Valerio Lópezlandscape: Janisse Cruz, Anahí Torizstructure: Ing. Oscar TrejoMEP: Ing. Gilberto Jocirinmodel: Paola Solareslocation: Mexico Cityphotography: Sandra Pereznieto | @spereznieto designboom has received this project from our DIY submissions feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here. edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom