El Humedal / TAAR / Taller de Arquitectura de Alto Rendimiento
“El Humedal (The Wetland)” is an environmental research facility that tries to re-shape the relationship between human beings and their environment in a way that it becomes reciprocal in all aspects.
© Rafael Gamo
Architect: TAAR / Taller de Arquitectura de Alto Rendimiento
Location: Calle 5 de Mayo 300, Sta Maria Ahuacatlan, 51200 Valle de Bravo, Méx., Mexico
Architect In Charge: Carlos Ruiz Galindo Ripol, Isaac Cielak Grynberg
Special Facilities: Entorno Taller de Paisaje, BIOe
Area: 791.0 m2
Project Year: 2013
Photographer: Rafael Gamo
© Rafael Gamo
“El Humedal (The Wetland)” is an environmental research facility that tries to re-shape the relationship between human beings and their environment in a way that it becomes reciprocal in all aspects.
© Rafael Gamo
Program + Section
© Rafael Gamo
The research center analyses, documents and processes everything that comes from the edible forest and orchard in order to gather knowledge about the benefits of this ecosystems and its vast resources.
Axonometric
This project was conceived under the no-waste and net-zero principles, which means that the building generates a 100% of the resources that it needs to operate and does it in a closed loop.
© Rafael Gamo
© Rafael Gamo
El Humedal features an edible forest, a construc...
© Rafael Gamo
Architect: TAAR / Taller de Arquitectura de Alto Rendimiento
Location: Calle 5 de Mayo 300, Sta Maria Ahuacatlan, 51200 Valle de Bravo, Méx., Mexico
Architect In Charge: Carlos Ruiz Galindo Ripol, Isaac Cielak Grynberg
Special Facilities: Entorno Taller de Paisaje, BIOe
Area: 791.0 m2
Project Year: 2013
Photographer: Rafael Gamo
© Rafael Gamo
“El Humedal (The Wetland)” is an environmental research facility that tries to re-shape the relationship between human beings and their environment in a way that it becomes reciprocal in all aspects.
© Rafael Gamo
Program + Section
© Rafael Gamo
The research center analyses, documents and processes everything that comes from the edible forest and orchard in order to gather knowledge about the benefits of this ecosystems and its vast resources.
Axonometric
This project was conceived under the no-waste and net-zero principles, which means that the building generates a 100% of the resources that it needs to operate and does it in a closed loop.
© Rafael Gamo
© Rafael Gamo
El Humedal features an edible forest, a construc...
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