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Quinta Montes Molina Cultural Center in Mérida

Post updated 30 July 2024

Design: Materia + Gustavo Carmona

Location: Merida, Mexico

Quinta Montes Molina Cultural Center Mérida Mexico

Photos by Jaime Navarro

29 Nov 2022

QMM Cultural Center, Mexico

This project forms part of the original Quinta Montes Molina premises and property, located in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. The house was originally built in 1906 and became an architectural icon and emblem of Paseo Montejo, the most notorious avenue in the city in which most of the early-century houses were built during the sisal boom.

Quinta Montes Molina Cultural Center Mérida Mexico

Quinta Montes Molina Cultural Center Mérida Mexico

In 2000, the house began holding important social events in its gardens. In 2006, it also opened as a museum, displaying all of its artifacts, original furniture, and works of art. In 2015, Materia was commissioned to design a pavilion for holding social and cultural events, while integrating new architecture into the existing building. The pavilion was subsequently awarded the Silver Medal at the 2015 Architecture Biennale of Mexico City.

Quinta Montes Molina Cultural Center Mérida Mexico

This distinction sparked a change in the vocation of the house, leading the family to become an institution with a role towards culture and community. In 2016, Materia was commissioned to design a parking lot at the back of the property. A series of master plan studies and analyses revealed a larger opportunity to generate value and to expand the house’s legacy and offer.

Quinta Montes Molina Cultural Center Mérida Mexico

Materia proposed a Cultural Center that took 6 years of planning, business modeling, finance, design, and construction. A series of travels and key visits to similar museums in the United States led to a deeper understanding of the programs and spaces that were required for the entirety of the project, while establishing relevant connections with like-minded institutions.

Quinta Montes Molina Cultural Center Mexico

The project is set behind a line of existing old trees, supporting the aim of not being an object, but rather a series of spaces intertwined by portals and thresholds. The columns and porticoes frame views of the gardens, pavilion, and house, creating a central courtyard that envelops a public space.

Quinta Montes Molina Cultural Center Mexico

The architectural language is composed and expressed by the structure, communicating its tectonic assembly and creating surfaces to receive light and the projection of shadows in an ever-changing natural environment. All prefab concrete was made locally in collaboration with regional aggregates. The stone is also native to the area. The work of reveals, joinery, and detail into the concrete acts as a reinterpretation of the ornament of the house, while attesting its mounting and fabrication method.

Quinta Montes Molina Cultural Center Mexico

The interior program includes a sunken art gallery, a restaurant, a bookstore (opening Fall 2022), workshop spaces, offices, catering galley spaces, and an art cinema (2024). The art gallery serves as a transitional space between the gardens and the cultural center´s plaza. It also holds an exterior terrace on its roof. Carving this space into the ground helped preserve the gardens’ identity and open space around the house and pavilion, while also providing a passive way to manage natural light and interior cooling.

Quinta Montes Molina Cultural Center Mexico

QMM Cultural Center in Mérida, Mexico – Building Information

Architects: Materia + Gustavo Carmona – http://materiarq.com/projects/project/name/qmm-cultural-center
Team: Karla Uribe, Gustavo Xoxotla, Luis Felipe Márquez, Mathías Henry, Raybel Cueva, Yaatzil Ceballos, Sandra Ciro, Teresa Berumen, Edgar Dzul, Magaly Morales, Miguel Ramírez, María Castelazo.

General Contractor: Opresa
Prefabricated Concrete: Predecon
PM: Yamil Barbosa
Lighting Design: Luca Salas
Landscaping: Gustavo Carmona + Molino Lab + Jarde

Quinta Montes Molina Cultural Center Mexico

About Materia + Gustavo Carmona
Materia + Gustavo Carmona designed an extended program for Quinta Montes Molina, comprising 3 different spaces for sharing culture with the inhabitants of Merida, on the Yucatan Peninsula.

About Materia
Founded in 2006 by Gustavo Carmona and Lisa Beltrán, Materia is an architecture studio based in Mexico City with global outreach. The firm’s work aims to create atmospheres expressed through detailed and thoughtful crafting of materials.

The Materia team has designed and overseen projects in 10+ countries, becoming proficient in strategic thinking, communication, and the assembly of regional teams. The firm’s vision and discipline bring together talent, skill, and the complicity of third parties towards successful projects within complex environments.

Quinta Montes Molina Cultural Center Mexico

Photography: Jaime Navarro

QMM Cultural Center, Mérida Mexico images / information received 291122 from v2com newswire

Location: Mérida, México, North America

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