THE BOTANICAL GARDEN OF CULIACAN WAS IMAGINED AS AN EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL PROMOTION SITE
By inviting them to modify the rigid social structures and cultural codes that operate in these type of spaces. In doing so we hope to generate aesthetic experiences and critical points of view in our visitors
The master plan is in charge of the architectural firm Tatiana Bilbao S.C., which has created a conceptual architecture based on ideas of composition and context sensitivity that may result in a new milestone for the city. The projected buildings are: Auditorium, Library, Greenhouse, Laboratory, Visitor’s Centre, Cafeteria and Administrative Offices
By inviting them to modify the rigid social structures and cultural codes that operate in these type of spaces. In doing so we hope to generate aesthetic experiences and critical points of view in our visitors
The master plan is in charge of the architectural firm Tatiana Bilbao S.C., which has created a conceptual architecture based on ideas of composition and context sensitivity that may result in a new milestone for the city. The projected buildings are: Auditorium, Library, Greenhouse, Laboratory, Visitor’s Centre, Cafeteria and Administrative Offices
Provides for the integration of new buildings, the intervention of art and the permeability of the soils. Similarly, in order to preserve the botanical collection, it has been outlined that the architecture will not exceed 2% of the total Garden area. The architectural concept is generated from the study of the geometric patterns found in the structure of the Guanacaste and how this tree behaves in its natural context
One of the architectural premises of this project is the use of simple and pure materials in order to achieve its specific objective, analyzing its own idiosyncrasy. With that in mind, the material constitutes a whole; It generates the structure, the aesthetic definition of the space and isolates it so that it remains in its natural shape without any added coating. Together these characteristics shape and articulate the concepts of: Naked architecture, the age of mud and low-tech