Andrew Burges Architects

Hñähñu Multimedia Center

Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos

HÑÄHÑU MULTIMEDIA CENTER

Aldana + Sánchez

COLLABORATORS
Sandra León, Jessica León, Edgar Álvarez.

MANUFACTURERS
Graphisoft, Interceramic, Moctezuma

DESIGN TEAM
Diana Díaz, Andrea Molina, Alberto Landero

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Miguel Aldana, Patricia Sánchez, Thania Palma

ENGINEERING
Juan Aras, Claudi Jean Baptiste, Alberto Hernández.

CLIENTS
Exatech

PHOTOGRAPHS
Marcos Betanzos

AREA
92 M²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Ocotza

CATEGORY
Apartments

Text description provided by architect.

The Hñähñu Multimedia Center project consists of creating a multipurpose room to provide technological services using the upper floor of a rural house.

Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos

The architecture seeks to create a public place to gather people of different ages around its media activities:

Cyber café, gaming, and cell phone services; the program also includes an apartment with independent access, the ground floor housing was wrapped with a lattice as a base for the building.

Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos

This work is located in the Ex Hacienda Ocotzá neighborhood in the community called Julian Villagran, Ixmiquilpan municipality, Hidalgo State.

This rural settlement in the Mezquital Valley has an indigenous Hñähñu population (Otomí) and has less than a thousand inhabitants, most of them migrants in the United States.

Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos

The concept is a terraced gazebo with curtain walls to take advantage of the views and the climate of the valley, the architecture is domed with semi-circular arches in memory of the colonial remains.

Experimental construction systems were developed for Catalan vaults, brick walls, and lattices armed with concrete nodes; hybrid construction mixes artisan masonry with a metal structure to integrate cultural themes into the productive life of the inhabitants, this modest destination seeks to put the laggard community on the map to rescue the old hacienda that has not yet been registered.

Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
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Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
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Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos
Hñähñu Multimedia Center
© Marcos Betanzos


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Ground floor plan
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First floor plan
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Roof floor plan


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East elevation


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South elevation


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Site plan

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