这个项目的最初委托涉及设计一个新的城市规模房地产开发的典型销售展厅。这个开发项目位于墨西哥圣路易斯波托西的标志性唐加曼加公园对面的丘陵地带。

The initial commission for this project entailed the design of a typical sales showroom for a new urban-scale real estate development. The development is set on a hilly expanse across the emblematic Tangamanga Park in San Luis Potosí, Mexico.

通过设计过程和分析,很明显,该项目为重新构想该项目提供了巨大的机会,以创建一座建筑,首先在土地上成为一个标志性建筑,然后成为更大建筑复杂的一部分,使其空间的使用能够适应并确保社区的永久生存。

Through the design process and analysis, it was clear the project posed a great opportunity to reimagine the program to create a building that would be an icon in the land at first, to become then part of a bigger complex of buildings allowing the use of its spaces to be adaptable and secure a permanent lifespan for the community to come.

由此产生的方案和形式解决方案与场地多丘陵的特性和从场地到林荫大道对面的公园的视野创建了亲密的联系。建筑物的进入设置在山顶,建筑物在这里与地形相遇,形成一个公园,缓缓上升并引导游客到达一个观景露台,在那里城市和公园的景色被框住。然后,人们沿着混凝土雕塑墙之间下来,找到一个热情的大堂和室内空间。建筑物的内部剖面与山的概念保持一致,引入了一个露天剧场和双层高空间,提供了不断变化和动态流动。露天剧场将用于举办讲座、演示和娱乐活动,而支持空间包括共享办公和展览空间、休息室、餐饮厨房和办公室。

The resulting program and formal solution create an intimate link with the site’s hilly nature and the views from it to the park across the boulevard. Access to the building is set to happen at the top of the hill where the building meets the terrain as a park, gently slopping up and guiding visitors to a viewing terrace where the city and park views are framed. People then come down between concrete sculptural walls to find a welcoming lobby and interior spaces. The interior cross-section of the building keeps with the notion of a hill, introducing an amphitheater and double-height space that provides an ever-changing and dynamic flow. The amphitheater will serve to host lectures, presentations, and entertainment while support spaces include coworking and exhibit spaces, lounges, a catering kitchen, and offices.

材质过渡从满足地形的混凝土形式的刻板特点到轻盈的穿孔皮肤和玻璃,与自然光和周围环境的视野互动。二元语言表达了它与内部方案的关系,固体部分容纳了更私密的空间,而可渗透的部分则包围了集体聚会。建筑体验随着时间和光线的流逝不断变化。
该项目变得具有颠覆性,因为它还改变了开发商如何考虑如何与场地和未来社区居民互动。它还提供了一种新的方式,使具有很少或没有建筑价值的临时销售结构成为具有明确身份、财务可行性和不断转变的永久建筑物。

The materiality transitions from the stereotomic character of the concrete forms that meet the terrain to the lighter perforated skin and glass that engages with natural light and views of the surroundings. The binary language expresses its relation to the interior program, being the solid what houses the more private spaces and the permeable what envelops the collective gatherings. The building experience is constantly transformed with the passing of time and light.
The project became disruptive, as it also changed how developers can think about how they engage a site and the future inhabitants of the communities they build. It also provides a new way in which to have temporary sale structures with little or no architectural value to become permanent buildings of clear identity, financial viability, and constant transformation.

Architect: Materia + Gustavo Carmona
Year: 2022
Built Area: 423 m2/4300 SqFt
Lot: 300 m2
Photography: Jaime Navarro Soto
Interiors: Karla Cortina Studio
Program: Mixed use, Amphitheater, Exhibit, Showroom
Collaborators: Gustavo Xoxotla, Karla Uribe, Jovana Grujevska, Marisol Fernández, Ana Fernández, Erick Pérez, Eduardo Valencia, Carlos Pineda, Fernanda Mendez.
Approximate cost: MXN $ 6,500,000
Client: Inmobilia
Levels: 2 levels
City: San Luis Potosí
Country: México