Parque 6 de Junio - Safe Public Space / (EPMMOP)
The "Parque 6 de Junio" is a project carried out with a methodology that aims to emphasize the socio-environmental conditions of the place. The objective is to transform this public space into a tool to combat insecurity, violence, disorder and unhealthiness. This park aims to become a space of distraction for the community, with all the facilities for people of all ages. The park will benefit 16,000 residents of the sector.
© Juan Andrés Salas
Architects: AlcaldÃa de Quito (EPMMOP)
Location: Marqueza de Solanda, Quito, Ecuador
Architects In Charge: Juan Andrés Salas and Ana MarÃa Cabezas
Area: 14000.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Juan Andrés Salas
Collaborators: MarÃa del Cármen Burbano and Tatiana Páez
Structural Design: Danilo Orozco and Sandra Toapanta
Project Management: EP-EMSEGURIDAD
Builder: Santiago Cáceres (Consorcio Los Chillos)
© Juan Andrés Salas
Text description provided by the architects. The "Parque 6 de Junio" is a project carried out with a methodology that aims to emphasize the socio-environmental conditions of the place. The objective is to transform this public space into a tool to combat insecurity, violence, disorder and unhealthiness. This park aims to become a space of distraction for the community, with all the facilities for people of all ages. The park will benefit 16,000 residents of the...
© Juan Andrés Salas
Architects: AlcaldÃa de Quito (EPMMOP)
Location: Marqueza de Solanda, Quito, Ecuador
Architects In Charge: Juan Andrés Salas and Ana MarÃa Cabezas
Area: 14000.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Juan Andrés Salas
Collaborators: MarÃa del Cármen Burbano and Tatiana Páez
Structural Design: Danilo Orozco and Sandra Toapanta
Project Management: EP-EMSEGURIDAD
Builder: Santiago Cáceres (Consorcio Los Chillos)
© Juan Andrés Salas
Text description provided by the architects. The "Parque 6 de Junio" is a project carried out with a methodology that aims to emphasize the socio-environmental conditions of the place. The objective is to transform this public space into a tool to combat insecurity, violence, disorder and unhealthiness. This park aims to become a space of distraction for the community, with all the facilities for people of all ages. The park will benefit 16,000 residents of the...
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