ARCHDAILY: Center for Environmental Culture
The Secretary of the Environment of Mexico City announced the winning project of the National Thematic-Ethnobotanical Garden Contest, Environmental Culture Center in the Second Section of Chapultepec Forest, which will be part of a master plan for the "Chapultepec Forest: Nature and Culture". Once the analysis and deliberation of the projects was concluded, the members of the jury highlighted the quality and high level of the participants of the five projects presented.
FOURTH PLACE
A-001 Architecture Workshop: Arq. Eduardo Gorozpe Fernandez / Team: Oscar Renucci, Brenda Isabel Pérez, Manuel Carlos, Andrea Patlan, Andrea Valdivia, Isaac Uribe, Elizabeth Martínez, Ana Paula Arnau / Biology and Ethnobotany: Chair of Diplomacy and Heritage of Science (Diego García and Parsifal Islas) / Landscape Design: Jaime Schmidt, Ariet Murià / Structural design: Fernando Calleja, Mauricio Pantoja / Community development: Francisco Ayala, Piero Barandiarán / Water regenerative design specialist: José Antonio Lino / Lighting design: Fobos Lighting Studio (Verónica Martínez, Daniel Delgado Y, Ethel Ortiz) / Installations: Aldana+ Sánchez Ingenieros Arquitectos / Costs: Área vital (Luis Muciño and Gustavo Espitia) / Soil Mechanics: David Méndez / Museography: Concepto M / Renders: Jorge Yañez Barranco
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