Cultural Center of the deaf, Mexican city
The Abraham Zabludovsky Award, which is yearly given to outstanding thesis projects at the UNAM Faculty of Architecture, last year was given to José Gabriel Amozurrutia Cortés and Willi Raúl López Flores for their project Centro Cultural de Sordos (Cultural Center of the Deaf). The objective of this...
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oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article-252022021-01-26T18:47:13Z Cultural Center of the deaf, Mexican city Premio "Abraham Zabludovsky", 2009 Centro Cultural de Sordos Álvarez Hernández, Sandra Abraham Zabludovsky Centro cultural de sordos Espacio urbano The Abraham Zabludovsky Award, which is yearly given to outstanding thesis projects at the UNAM Faculty of Architecture, last year was given to José Gabriel Amozurrutia Cortés and Willi Raúl López Flores for their project Centro Cultural de Sordos (Cultural Center of the Deaf). The objective of this work is to rescue a privileged space in the center of Mexico City, abandoned to the use of the informal commerce and homeless people, to create a place that promotes culture, education and creative development in the community of deaf people in our country. This project was developed thanks to the close work of the architects with two important associations, Seña y Verbo y Centro Clotet. The product of this effort is a center that contemplates the needs and urges of the community, and searches to enhance the relationship of the non-hearing people with the rest of the society. In addition to this goal, the architects manage to rescue a wasteland and embellish the view of the neighborhood. The construction of the Center is now in consideration by the city government and other institutions. The Abraham Zabludovsky Award, which is yearly given to outstanding thesis projects at the UNAM Faculty of Architecture, last year was given to José Gabriel Amozurrutia Cortés and Willi Raúl López Flores for their project Centro Cultural de Sordos (Cultural Center of the Deaf). The objective of this work is to rescue a privileged space in the center of Mexico City, abandoned to the use of the informal commerce and homeless people, to create a place that promotes culture, education and creative development in the community of deaf people in our country. This project was developed thanks to the close work of the architects with two important associations, Seña y Verbo y Centro Clotet. The product of this effort is a center that contemplates the needs and urges of the community, and searches to enhance the relationship of the non-hearing people with the rest of the society. In addition to this goal, the architects manage to rescue a wasteland and embellish the view of the neighborhood. The construction of the Center is now in consideration by the city government and other institutions. Facultad de Arquitectura, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 2011-05-16 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://www.revistas.unam.mx/index.php/bitacora/article/view/25202 10.22201/fa.14058901p.2010.21.25202 Bitacora Arquitectura; No. 21 (2010): Bitácora 21 Bitácora Arquitectura; Núm. 21 (2010): Bitácora 21 2594-0856 1405-8901 10.22201/fa.14058901p.2010.21 spa https://www.revistas.unam.mx/index.php/bitacora/article/view/25202/23689 Derechos de autor 2011 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México |
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The Abraham Zabludovsky Award, which is yearly given to outstanding thesis projects at the UNAM Faculty of Architecture, last year was given to José Gabriel Amozurrutia Cortés and Willi Raúl López Flores for their project Centro Cultural de Sordos (Cultural Center of the Deaf). The objective of this work is to rescue a privileged space in the center of Mexico City, abandoned to the use of the informal commerce and homeless people, to create a place that promotes culture, education and creative development in the community of deaf people in our country. This project was developed thanks to the close work of the architects with two important associations, Seña y Verbo y Centro Clotet. The product of this effort is a center that contemplates the needs and urges of the community, and searches to enhance the relationship of the non-hearing people with the rest of the society. In addition to this goal, the architects manage to rescue a wasteland and embellish the view of the neighborhood. The construction of the Center is now in consideration by the city government and other institutions. |
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