Saturday, June 1, 2013
"The collaborative design team consisting of architects Adrian Yau, Frisly Colop Morales,Jason Easter and Lukasz Wawrzenczyk has shared with us their entry to the Cultural Center Chapultepec competition in Mexico City...
The building is thoughtfully designed as a singular form with material simplicity. It seeks to create a city focal point that adapts to its surrounding context, and establishes itself as the heart of the local community...
Though designed as a singular volume, the building changes in dynamics when viewed at different location. It gives the public glimpses of the activities within the center. The northern façade, cladded with molten cast glass, allows the public to be visually connected to the slow and calm movement of users through the exhibition halls...." to find out more...
Images & passage via Buslter
Labels: institutional, public facilities, texture/facade
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