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María Ribera Dwellings

María Ribera Dwellings
© Luis Gallardo
María Ribera Dwellings
© Luis Gallardo

MARÍA RIBERA DWELLINGS

JSa

ARCHITECTS
JSa

CLIENT
Marhnos Habitat

MANUFACTURERS
Novaceramic

STRUCTURE
PESA, Ing. Oscar de la Torre

ENGINEERING
M3 Ingenierías

DESIGN TEAM
Milton Durán, José Barreto, Tadeo Ángeles, Francisco Martínez

RESTAURATION PROJECT
Grupo Alarife

AUTHOR ARCHITECTS
Javier Sánchez, Benedikt Fahlbusch

AREA
31000 m²

YEAR
2016

LOCATION
Mexico City, Mexico

CATEGORY
Urbanism, Apartments, Extension

María Ribera Dwellings
© Luis Gallardo
María Ribera Dwellings
© Luis Gallardo

Text description provided by architect.

We uncovered the layers of history of the old La Cubana Chocolate Factory that was founded in 1872 and worked until 2004 in the Santa María la Ribera neighborhood.

María Ribera Dwellings
© Luis Gallardo
María Ribera Dwellings
© Luis Gallardo

In this way, we rehabilitate and integrate a housing dynamic with mixed uses and changes in scale.

Because of its location and its historical background, this colony has developed neighborhood traditions and uses around a Moorish kiosk.

María Ribera Dwellings
© Luis Gallardo
María Ribera Dwellings
© Luis Gallardo

Beyond its 'porfirian' origin, Santa María la Ribera founded in a 'rancheria´, one of the first colonies of the city along with New Mexico, the one of the architects, the San Rafael and the Guerrero.

It was a residential area inhabited by people of upper middle class, who build elegant and comfortable homes between urban and suburban trams, the construction of public buildings and some factories, in addition to the Buenavista railway station.

María Ribera Dwellings
© Luis Gallardo
María Ribera Dwellings
© Luis Gallardo
María Ribera Dwellings
© Luis Gallardo

In the twenties, the factory moved to the colony and there was a large group that included a factory, printing house, offices, residence and an outlet that sold sweets, cigars and chocolate cigars, French milling and Cuban chocolate 17.

With the same industrial and neighborhood essence of the historic building, the dwellings not only re-densifies the center of the city but also recycles the original structures leaving an access on both sides of the property and incorporating circulations, plazas, children's games and garden areas.

María Ribera Dwellings
© Luis Gallardo
María Ribera Dwellings
© Luis Gallardo
María Ribera Dwellings
© Luis Gallardo

The large main industrial building was used to distribute the low buildings with apartments from 65 to 86 square meters around patios, gardens and terraces.


María Ribera Dwellings
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María Ribera Dwellings
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