A repurposed dry sewage canal becomes a playful, multifunctional multigenerational space. An urban scar becomes an attractive horizon, bridging boundaries and offering safer recreation in a vulnerable and violence-prone housing complex.
Participants
ROZANA MONTIEL ESTUDIO DE ARQUITECTURA MEXICO CITY, MEXICO; PARIS, FRANCE
Rozana Montiel, Mexico City, Mexico, 1972. Lives and works in Mexico City, Mexico and Paris, France.
Authorial Collaborators
Alin V. Wallach
Technical Collaborators
Sandra Pereznieto (Photography), Jaime Navarro (Photography)
Team
Alejandro Aparicio, Amaranta Guzmán, Ana Sofía Quirós, Caroline Figaro, Cristobal Pliego, Hortense Blanchard, Ombeline De Laage, Silvia Mejía.
Thanks
Infonavit