勒阿弗尔69位于科洛尼亚华雷斯改革大道的南侧, 科洛尼亚华雷斯是20世纪初墨西哥城最排外的地区之一 ,周边郊区的居民多年来经历了各种变革。这种享有特权的居民区经历过诸多变革时刻: 20世纪初的革命战争, 1957年和1985年的两次毁灭性的地震以及逾50年的冷冻租金。这些现象已经彻底改变了这个城市个别地区的面貌,从地震中存留下的空地,土地利用和土地价值的改变是其主要问题。目前,新的政策允许高密度的和更好的公共交通以及对改革大道的一些重建项目,并且该城市的市中心已经拥有了新的环境。
Havre 69 is located on the south side of Paseo de la Reforma, in Colonia Juarez, one of the most exclusive areas in Mexico City during the early 1900’s, peripheral suburbia that over the years has seen various transformations. This privileged residential neighborhood has faced many changing moments: a revolution war in the early 20th century, two destructive earthquakes -1957 and 1985-, and frozen rents for over 50 years. These phenomena have changed the face of this particular area of the city; the empty lots left from the earthquakes, change of land use and under value of the land have been its main problems. Now the new regulations that allow more density, a better public transportation and some regeneration programs in Paseo de la Reforma and the city’s downtown have renewed the neighborhood.
19世纪的旧房屋结构是一个可以容纳一百多年前的四个中上层阶级家庭。我们的项目将这些房屋分为12套住房单元,加上办公室和两个商业铺面:一家面包店和一家普通饭馆。 该项目面朝大街,通过街道两边拥挤的购物中心来发展该项目,并且它在城市,社区和废弃的老房子之间创建一种新型的关系,而不是单一的只介入其中,勒阿弗尔69朝向周围建筑并将附近的破碎建筑恢复原样。
The old 19th century structure we worked on was a building that accommodated four upper middle class families more tan a hundred years ago. Our Project fragmented these houses into 12 housing units, plus offices and two commercial front stores: a bakery and a low cost prefix menu establishment. The project opens up to the street, and brings it in through narrow plazas on the sides, it creates a new relationship between the city, the neighborhood and the abandoned old houses. Rather than a single intervention, Havre 69 opens to the immediate context, regenerating the neighborhood’s fractured texture.
Architects: AT103
Francisco Pardo + Julio Amezcua
Designteam:
Luis Guízar, Karen Burkart, Alan Orozco, José Luis Fajardo, Stephan Rasinger, Aarón Rivera
Development:Reurbano
Rodrigo Rivero Borrell Wheatley, Alberto Kritzler Ring,
Christian Dávila, Sergio Rojas, Uriel Becker
‘Panadería’design: Jaime Serra
Project: 2011
Construction: 2013
Location: México City
M2: 1,506.63
Images: Rafael Gamo
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