Portal of Awareness Mexico, New Mexican Building Design, Street Canopy
Portal of Awareness, Mexico City
Paseo de la Reforma Structure – design by Michel Rojkind Arquitectos
9 Nov 2012
Portal of Awareness Mexico City
Portal of Awareness, Mexico
Rojkind Arquitectos – Michel Rojkind
This portal, conceived through spatial design, activated by the city dwellers and the everyday stimuli of Mexico City’s life, becomes a new public piece in one of the city’s most important avenues, Paseo de la Reforma.
photo © Jaime Navarro, courtesy of rojkind arquitectos
Nescafé commissioned 8 artists (Francisco Serrano, Mario Schjetnan, Bernardo Gómez-Pimienta, Fernanda Canales, Manuel Cervantes, Alejandro Quintanilla and Alejandro Castro) to develop specific installations with the basic requirement of utilizing a maximum of 1500 metal coffee mugs.
photos © Jaime Navarro, courtesy of rojkind arquitectos
Combining a common every day life object, a mug, with a basic common architectural construction material, rebar, the idea of a portal takes place. The rebar is used as the primary structure for the cups, which are then mechanically attached to each intersection of the steel mesh. Combining 41 main arches, ranging in lenght from 10 to 12 meters, with two additional layers of 56 diagonals each, the piece is inter woven to create 1497 nodes for the cups.
photos © Jaime Navarro, courtesy of rojkind arquitectos
The final shape of the portal, along with the different colors of the mugs selected, reinforce the sense of movement of the piece, which plays a key role in the concept of the project. The steel planters anchor the structure and allow for the vines to grow in between the rebar, with the idea that in time it will cover the entire structure in a green foliage from the outside, while the inside displays the gradient of the mug’s chromatics.
The play of the shadow’s patterns casted on the sidewalk add an extra layer that shifts throughout the day.
This installation is intended to be in place during the winter months, providing a space of expression and interaction in the public realm.
photos © Jaime Navarro, courtesy of rojkind arquitectos
Portal of Awareness Mexico City – Building Information
Project: rojkind arquitectos: Michel Rojkind [Founding Partner], Gerardo Salinas [Partner]
Team: Arie Willem de Jongh, Alfredo Hernández
Client: Nescafé
Program: Installation
Construction Area: 42 sqm
Design Date: 2012
Location: México City, México
Photographs: Jaime Navarro
Portal of Awareness Mexico City Paseo de la Reforma images / information from jkind Arquitectos
Location: Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City, México, North America
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