Al Modar Founders Pavilion/ TACO taller de arquitectura contextual
The Founders Pavilion (Al Modar) is the result of an architectural intervention to an existing construction to transform it into a multifaceted space adapted for restaurant use. The objective was to achieve a casual, cool and relaxed meeting place where users could live a sensory experience through coffee, food, nature, the built environment and social interaction. The pre-existing building was a small rural house of 50sqm located in one of the corners that contain the foundational square of Cholul, a community of pre-Hispanic origin belonging to the city of Mérida, southeast of Mexico.
© Leo Espinosa
architects: TACO taller de arquitectura contextualLocation: Mérida, MexicoProject Year: 2021Photographs: Leo EspinosaPhotographs: Area: 75.0 m2
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© Leo Espinosa
architects: TACO taller de arquitectura contextualLocation: Mérida, MexicoProject Year: 2021Photographs: Leo EspinosaPhotographs: Area: 75.0 m2
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