The project defines the borders, creating a pedestrian walkway and two tree-lined access plazas that provide entry to the field and the covered pavilion. There is a line of vegetation that provides shade (with ficus trees) and a programmed area (field and pavilion). The project, through the border, separates the program from the park and the adjacent houses. The green areas are located in a triangle that marks the separation from the existing buildings.
The vegetation selection is native, with spring trees planted to provide color and ground cover plants to create a division between the pathway and pedestrian areas. The breakdown of the walkways and plazas creates a rhythm for the user's movement.
Team:
Architects: CCA Centro de Colaboración Arquitectónica
Project's Team: Begoña Manzano, Annik Keoseyan, Andres Burciaga, Carlos Cruz, André Torres, Fernanda Ventura
Photographer: Dane Alonso + Jorge Succar
Materials used:
Since this was a regional project, all materials were provided by local workers. The only brand we used was CEMEX for the concrete structures.