Palmas Towers
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_Puebla, Mexico
_Shanghai, China
Programa
_Exhibition area, restaurant, museum shop, business center offices.
Área
_4,000 m²
Año de diseño
_2009
Ubicación
_Shanghai, China
Estatus
_1st Prize Winner/Built
Cliente
_Promexico
This design validates the motto of the World Expo Shanghai 2010 of ‘Better City, Better Life’ showing how the restoration of urban green areas can improve city life. Instead of trying to impress with an imposing building on the Expo landscape, the Mexican Pavilion offers visitors a grass slope of 4000 square meters and a colorful forest of kites where they can relax and play. The pavilion, ensconced beneath this slope, houses the permanent and temporary exhibition space, as well as a restaurant, cultural museum and museum shop. The pavilion’s most distinctive design feature is the panoply of colorful kites, a children’s favorite in both Mexico and China, that while delighting the heart and eye provide much needed shade.
Juan Carlos Vidals
Partner
Moritz Melchert
Partner
Israel Álvarez
Architect
Mariana Tello
Architect
Edgar Octavio Ramírez
Architect
Michel Trejo
Construction Architect
Aaron Hernández
Construction Architect
Efraín Ovando
Construction Architect
Fernando Valdivia
Structural Engineer
Kai Diederichsen
Illumination
Sergio Monroy
Visual Artist
Carlos Miranda
Visual Artist