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Parque Hidalgo By 501 Durán Arquitectos ↑ Arch. Luis Miguel Durán López

Friday, August 4th, 2023

Category: Landscape architecture and public space
Project design: 501 Durán Arquitectos ↑ Arch. Luis Miguel Durán López
Concept and coordination of work: Taller5
Architects: Arch. Elisa Lerma García de Quevedo, Arch. Octavio Arreola Calleros
Collaborators: Skate Zone
ARCHITECTURE BRAND: Arch. Mariano Arreola Calleros
Construction: GRK Group: Eng. Luis Ricardo Villalobos
Location: Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico
Year: 2018
Area: 38,000.00 m2
Photography: Allen Vallejo

The Miguel Hidalgo Park, in León, Guanajuato, Mexico, had been increasingly abandoned, given its unattractive structural characteristics, so our recovery work consisted of restoring its primary vocation at the service of the people.

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The work included active and passive recreation areas, spaces where you can spend time, either sitting or walking, an intervention strategy in the landscaping area, and a space for outdoor performances. The objective is to convert it into a meeting point.

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The rescue project clearly solved the main and secondary circulations with the creation of small squares in strategic places, which generate meeting points, the concentration of youth and children’s recreation areas, the integration of an activity track for urban sports and the redesign of the service modules, as well as the recovery of the open-air entertainment forum.

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In the landscaping project, the rescue of endemic species, the sanitation and reforestation of the existing areas was proposed, in addition to the proposal of free transit through the green areas, which are now provided with urban furniture to promote the meeting, the opportunity to sit down to talk and share everyday life. The project takes advantage of the benefits of having a wastewater treatment plant located in the western part of the park, which will guarantee its constant irrigation.

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The materials used seek to maintain a neutral color range in an attempt to maintain and highlight the brightness of the \”green\” tonality and textures, thus the external pavements and the buildings are manifested in apparent concrete, the pavements of the squares were made in flagstone with a subtle gesture in a red tone, and the pavement of the main circulation axis creates a rhythm with pieces in different sizes and cloths.

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The street furniture meets the needs of the public space through three simple designs, defined by simple geometric lines, while providing a utilitarian solution to the passerby, whether it is to park the bicycle or carry out different urban activities.

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The rehabilitation actions were carried out knowing and understanding the user, who in this way becomes the central figure, as an inherent element of the space, since it serves for the construction and consolidation of citizenship. Parque Hidalgo now has the capacity to host the urban acts that our society demands, in addition to having become an important social and economic detonator for the Barrio Arriba area.

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6Acres – Redmond, Washington

Wednesday, July 26th, 2023

6Acres
Redmond, Washington

6Acres embodies contemporary Northwest architecture through its reverence for its surroundings, embrace of naturally elegant materials, and clean structural expression.

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Situated on an extraordinary estate with several existing traditional-style buildings, including an adjoining pool house, the 18,194-square-foot home was designed to extend the contact between living space and landscape through transparency and erosion of mass. The building itself has a low, horizontal profile, punctuated by concrete chimneys that introduce verticality without dominating the airspace. An enclosed entry courtyard creates a sense of mystery and a meditative interstitial space, while further in, a repetition of vistas reveals the topography of the site and its abundance of earth and sky. An architectonic water feature on one level spills into an organic feature below, calling back to the natural beauty of the site.

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Kor Architects design team
Matthew Kent, AIA, Principal
Brie Nakamuara, Project Architect
Joseph Daniele, Project Designer

Project team
Architecture: Kor Architects
Interior Design: Gregory Carmichael
Contractor: TOTH Construction
Civil Engineer: D.R. Strong Consulting Engineers, INC
Structural Engineer: Swenson Say Faget
Mechanical Engineer: Franklin Engineering
Geotechnical Engineer: PanGeo
Landscape: Alchemie Landscape Architecture
Lighting: Brian Hood Lighting
Acoustical Engineer: SoundSense acoustic consulting & design
Building Science Consultant: RDH
Renderings 3DQ Studio

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An Expanded and Transformed Audubon Aquarium and Insectarium

Monday, July 10th, 2023

Article source: EskewDumezRipple

The new shared entry to the revitalized Aquarium and Insectarium


Crediting: All Images Courtesy of EskewDumezRipple/CambridgeSeven
Additional Photography: Additional High Resolution Images available for Download and Reprint at
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The Audubon Aquarium and Insectarium will unveil its newly renovated and expanded building to the public on June 8, 2023, following a transformative $41 million building project.
An undertaking that included the relocation of their existing Insectarium from its previous home in the Customs House on Canal Street and the expansion and renovation of the Aquarium itself—two vital community offerings housed for the first time under one roof—the project represents Audubon’s first major renovation for the Aquarium since opening in 1990.

Images Courtesy of EskewDumezRipple/CambridgeSeven

Along with this new program, the scope included a crystalline-configured entry identifying the relocated main entry lobby and ticketing area, a new lobby grand stair and glass bridge, re-envisioning of the existing Mississippi River Gallery into a bayou experience, a refreshed Amazon Exhibit Gallery, introduction of a new Top-of-Gulf tank experience, two new gift shops, and the reversal of the exhibit flow experience throughout the aquarium exhibit spaces.

Images Courtesy of EskewDumezRipple/CambridgeSeven

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Vestre Fjord Park in Aalborg, Denmark by ADEPT

Sunday, October 29th, 2017

Article source: ADEPT

The recently completed Vestre Fjord Park by ADEPT is a recreational learning and experience landscape that generously contributes to the full experience of its unique site by the Danish fjord, the Limfjord. It is the nuanced balance between the natural landscape, the activities and functions and the park’s many daily users that really adds life and local character to Vestre Fjord Park.

Image Courtesy © Rasmus Hjortshøj Coast Studio

  • Architects: ADEPT
  • Project: Vestre Fjord Park
  • Location: Aalborg, Denmark
  • Photography: Rasmus Hjortshøj Coast Studio
  • Team: ADEPT, GHB Landskab, Orbicon, Niras, COWI
  • Client: Aalborg Municipality
  • Size: 2.000 m2 /15 ha
  • Year: 2017

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BE friendly space in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam by H&P Architects

Sunday, February 5th, 2017

Article source: H&P Architects

Initiated by H&P Architects in a combined use of the two major materials Bamboo & Earth since 2013 (BES pavilion in Ha Tinh, 2013) in a series of projects to create “a friendly space in suffocating urban areas”, BE (Bamboo & Earth) friendly space presents an open space for the community, with importance being attached to aspects of culture and art (exchanges, exhibitions, cuisines, ..). BE friendly space is, thereby,expected to undertake the mission to improve the stormy relationship between man and nature in modern times.

Image Courtesy © Doan Thanh Ha

  • Architects: H&P Architects
  • Project: BE friendly space
  • Location: Mao Khe town,  Dong Trieu district, Quang Ninh province, Vietnam
  • Photography: Nguyen TienThanh, Doan Thanh Ha
  • Principal Architects: Doan Thanh Ha & Tran Ngoc Phuong
  • Team: Nguyen Manh Hung, Chu Kim Thinh, Nguyen Hai Hue, Nguyen Van Manh, Nguyen Van Thinh
  • Bamboo & Earth construction: Nguyen Manh Hung, H&P Architects
  • Materials: Bamboo, earth
  • Land section area: 400m2 (20m X 20m)
  • Construction area:220 m2
  • Date of completion: Nov. 2016

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