Chapultepec Forest Scenic Garden / Michan Architecture + PARABASE
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Chapultepec Forest Scenic Garden / Michan Architecture + PARABASE
"Arturo Arrieta + 19 Category: Park, Cultural Center Michan Architecture : Isaac Michan Daniel, Alexandra Bove, Narciso Martinez, Fernando Gomez, Juan Pablo Salas, Indira Fernandez, Fernando Alamilla, Jose Perez, Sonia Mendez, Ximena Ibarra, Ricardo Marentes, Gerardo Guevara Parabase : Carla Ferrando Costansa, Pablo Garrido Arnaiz Landscape Architecture: Taller de Paisaje/ Entorno Tonatiuh Martinez, Alejandra Aguirre, Karen Michelle, Alexa Martinez, Miranda Elizabeth Inman, Gisela Reyna Miranda, Zaid Puente, Theo Cozzi, Perla Flores, Gustavo Adolfo Huelva"
"Landscape Engineering: Taller de Ingenieria y Diseno/ Juan Ansberto Cruz, Javier Garcia Theater Consulting: Theater Projects/ Jules Lauve, Scott Crossfield Theater Design: Itzel Alba Acoustic Consulting: Sound Arts/ Cristian Ezcurdia, Jaume Soler Structural Engineering: Inesco/ Luis Perez MEP: Sinergia Arquitectura Integral/ Francisco Olivares More SpecsLess Specs Arturo Arrieta Text description provided by the architects. In 2022, Michan Architecture, together with Parabase and Taller de Paisaje Entorno, won an international design competition for three new pavilions and a landscape project in Chapultepec Park, one of the largest and oldest parks in Latin America. Most of the mass of the project is generated by reusing the site's own resources, respecting existing trees and minimizing waste."
In 2022 Michan Architecture, together with Parabase and Taller de Paisaje Entorno, won an international competition to deliver three pavilions and a landscape project in Chapultepec Park. The project assembles a multidisciplinary team including architects, landscape architects, engineers, theater consultants, acoustic specialists, and MEP designers. The design strategy generates most of the project mass by reusing the site's own resources. The proposal prioritizes protection of existing trees and reduction of waste while integrating cultural and landscape programs within one of Latin America’s largest and oldest parks.
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