Triangulo Corona / Arquitectura en Movimiento Workshop
Triangulo Corona is located in the State of Mexico on the outskirts of the metropolitan area of Mexico City, on a property of irregular topography crossed by two major regional thoroughfares. Its context is an industrial zone rich in the so called 'maquiladoras' and storehouses, neighbouring primary and intermediate schools, a health centre and street markets. The residential environment is one of self-construction, where materials appear in their raw state, devoid of finishes, a quality that defines the architecture and environment of this low-income area.
© Rafael Gamo
Architects: Arquitectura en Movimiento Workshop
Location: Naucalpan, State of Mexico, Mexico
Design Team: Eduardo Micha, Fabio Correa, Gabriel Merino, Oscar Osorio, Patricia Pérez, Christian Rodriguez, Miguel Ãngel Chiney, Eduardo Acosta, Maricruz Pérez
Area: 1543.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Rafael Gamo
Consultants: Ing. Max Tenenbaum, Ing. Ricardo Jimenez
Client: David Mizrahi
© Rafael Gamo
From the architect. Triangulo Corona is located in the State of Mexico on the outskirts of the metropolitan area of Mexico City, on a property of irregular topography crossed by two major regional thoroughfares. Its context is an industrial zone rich in the so called 'maquiladoras' and storehouses, n...
© Rafael Gamo
Architects: Arquitectura en Movimiento Workshop
Location: Naucalpan, State of Mexico, Mexico
Design Team: Eduardo Micha, Fabio Correa, Gabriel Merino, Oscar Osorio, Patricia Pérez, Christian Rodriguez, Miguel Ãngel Chiney, Eduardo Acosta, Maricruz Pérez
Area: 1543.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Rafael Gamo
Consultants: Ing. Max Tenenbaum, Ing. Ricardo Jimenez
Client: David Mizrahi
© Rafael Gamo
From the architect. Triangulo Corona is located in the State of Mexico on the outskirts of the metropolitan area of Mexico City, on a property of irregular topography crossed by two major regional thoroughfares. Its context is an industrial zone rich in the so called 'maquiladoras' and storehouses, n...
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