Bacalar Eco-Park

Bacalar Eco-Park
© Rafael Gamo

Bacalar Eco-Park

Colectivo C733

ARCHITECTS
Colectivo C733

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Carlos Facio, Eric Valdez, Israel Espín, Gabriela Carrillo y José Amozurrutia

BIO REGENERATION STRATEGIES
Taller Nuevos Territorios

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Óscar Trejo

CONSULTANTS
Luisa Falcón, Juan Ansberto, Luz en arquitectura, Pedro Lechuga, TEMAS MX

RESTORATION STRATEGIES
Claudia Teutli, Jorge Herrera

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Spl, Riparia

DESIGN TEAM
Fernando Rodríguez, Montserrat Loyola, Dino del Cueto, Santiago Blanco, Carolina Andrade, Karim Gómez

CLIENT
Secretaría de Desarrollo Agrario, Territorial y Urbano, Gobierno de México,

CONTRACTOR
Zenith

MUSEOGRAPHY
Luisa Falcón, Laguna

PHOTOGRAPHS
Rafael Gamo

AREA
1900 m²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Bacalar, Mexico

CATEGORY
Park

Observatory of the mangrove, the lagoon, and the stars. The Bacalar Lagoon is the largest freshwater bacterial reef in the world.

Bacalar Eco-Park
© Rafael Gamo
Bacalar Eco-Park
© Rafael Gamo

It is one of the few places where living stromatolites exist, an invaluable evolutionary treasure.

It is also the only remaining mangrove on the edge of the Bacalar village lagoon, and it is exposed to enormous fragility due to urban growth.

Bacalar Eco-Park
© Rafael Gamo
Bacalar Eco-Park
© Rafael Gamo

The main strategy of the project was to minimize the requested program and act with sharpness in order to wander through the natural richness of the flora and fauna of the site, affecting it as little as possible.

A square dock of 200m per side was built, facing north and with variable height to avoid touching the mangroves and trees, and to slide smoothly along the lagoon.

Bacalar Eco-Park
© Rafael Gamo
Bacalar Eco-Park
© Rafael Gamo

Solid spaces house a research laboratory and services, which can be extended to a shaded plain through tall trees.

An efficient structural system was generated, built with local and certified chicozapote wood, finding the right measure to be a column, beam, and foundation at the same time.

In addition, the landscape strategy was strengthened with the reduction of construction, designed to mitigate the pollution of the water runoff from the village, through natural filters, depressions, and rain gardens, as well as the rehabilitation of degraded mangroves.

Bacalar Eco-Park
© Rafael Gamo
Bacalar Eco-Park
© Rafael Gamo

Finally, scaled museography was incorporated into the tour, as a timeline of 10,000 years, engraving the unique biodiversity history on wood.

Visitors are invited to become aware of and conserve the place, as well as to engage in the social management of a public and free space for the residents of Bacalar.

Bacalar Eco-Park
© Rafael Gamo


Bacalar Eco-Park
Ground floor plan
Bacalar Eco-Park
Complex plan
Bacalar Eco-Park
Ground floor plan - services
Bacalar Eco-Park
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Bacalar Eco-Park
Ground floor plan - services
Bacalar Eco-Park
Cross section
Bacalar Eco-Park
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