Tlaxco Artisans Market / Vrtical
The project arises from the Municipal Urban Development Plan (PMDU) developed by our office, in which it was agreed in a participatory manner that the first project of the newly named Magic Town would have to be a trigger for local economies and the art of Tlaxco. This has a decentralized management model, in which each of the commercial premises is for artisans from different towns of the municipality.
© Rafael Gamo
Architects: Vrtical
Location: 90250 Tlaxco, Tlax., Mexico
Auhors: Luis Beltrán del RÃo, Andrew Sosa
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Rafael Gamo, Enrique Márquez
Collaborators: Alejandro Solano, Dolores Galicia, Hector Rojas, Ana Lourdes Esquer, Ximena Rebollo , Arelly Blas
Construction: César Rivera
Cost: $241,250 usd
© Enrique Márquez
Text description provided by the architects. The project arises from the Municipal Urban Development Plan (PMDU) developed by our office, in which it was agreed in a participatory manner that the first project of the newly named Magic Town would have to be a trigger for local economies and the art of Tlaxco. This has a decentralized management model, in which each of the commercial premises is for artisans from different towns of the municipality.
© Enrique Márquez
The market recovered the side walls and foundations of a disused building, and consists of two naves and a front corridor. The upper nave hou...
© Rafael Gamo
Architects: Vrtical
Location: 90250 Tlaxco, Tlax., Mexico
Auhors: Luis Beltrán del RÃo, Andrew Sosa
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Rafael Gamo, Enrique Márquez
Collaborators: Alejandro Solano, Dolores Galicia, Hector Rojas, Ana Lourdes Esquer, Ximena Rebollo , Arelly Blas
Construction: César Rivera
Cost: $241,250 usd
© Enrique Márquez
Text description provided by the architects. The project arises from the Municipal Urban Development Plan (PMDU) developed by our office, in which it was agreed in a participatory manner that the first project of the newly named Magic Town would have to be a trigger for local economies and the art of Tlaxco. This has a decentralized management model, in which each of the commercial premises is for artisans from different towns of the municipality.
© Enrique Márquez
The market recovered the side walls and foundations of a disused building, and consists of two naves and a front corridor. The upper nave hou...
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