Brick arcade by MMX revitalises earthquake-hit public square in Mexico
Brick archways fold around this public square in Jojutla, Mexico, which architecture studio MMX has redeveloped after it was left devastated following the country's deadly 2017 earthquake.
Central Gardens of Jojutla was constructed as part of a major effort to rebuild the wrecked areas of the town, located south of Mexico City.
Ochre brick arcades influenced by the traditional architecture of the region are arranged in a fan-like pattern, adjacent to the plaza's gardens.
The structures encircle a central courtyard, which is to be used as social and civic meeting area, and paved with brick and basaltic grey stone. Visitors can pass through the arch ways to enter verdant garden spaces that showcase an extensive array of local flora species. Nestled within the patches of greenery are stone benches. Each of the public square's newly defined areas has a purpose and relates to the others. These designated spaces include leisure and community meeting points, a civic square and an open-air forum.
"The generation of a civic square with a new identity was only possible by understanding and ordering the previously disarticulated spaces and giving each of the spatial elements a new role while keeping a strong relationship between them," MMX said.
"Spaces that recognise and fortify the transit, pause, leisure and encounter of their users."
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