Space Mixed Used Building
Space Mixed Used Building
MATERIA
RESEARCH COLLABORATORS
Karla Uribe, Teresa Berumen, Eduardo Valencia, Ivan Rendón
PHOTOGRAPHS
Jaime Navarro
AREA
31144 m²
YEAR
2023
LOCATION
Puerto Cancun, Mexico
CATEGORY
Mixed Use Architecture
Surrounded by the marine environment and the serenity of the mangroves, the innovative development of Puerto Cancun emerges in the northern part of Cancun, establishing itself as a new "hub" for the vibrant city that is growing.
In this setting, Espacio comes to life, a mixed-use development that goes beyond being just a building, seeking to create a sense of belonging to the place and establish itself as the epicenter of the expanding community.
The main body of Espacio unfolds with a "U" shaped structure, whose bifurcation gives rise to a central core transformed into a plaza on the ground floor.
Strategically designed, it becomes a shelter from the sun, offering a protected space for community interaction.
Under the shadow of the main volume, a bridge leads to a second plaza reserved for the "Gourmet Pavilion".
This space, with its architectural language based on curves, engages in a visual dialogue with the straight lines of the main volume, framing views of the Caribbean sky.
On the ground floor, stone takes center stage serving as a base, visually anchoring the structure to the ground and establishing a solid connection rooted in the building's relationship with its natural context.
This gesture contrasts with the lightness of the wooden lattice that embraces the upper levels like a second skin, creating a constant dance of light and shadows.
Transparency defines the upper levels, allowing light to flood the interiors, emphasizing panoramic views and organically connecting the building with the surrounding mangrove and marine environment.
This approach to visual connection reinforces the unique identity of Espacio as an enclave where architecture and nature intertwine in a new city center.