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Arena Teques  

Arena Teques

MOR, Mexico

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Arena Teques

MOR, Mexico

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Built
YEAR
2013
The purpose of Arena Teques is to promote tourism, culture, and sports in Morelos, Mexico. In a 24-acre area, a linear park is proposed to promote recycling and a culture of sustainability. Prefabricated elements generate a multifunctional platform, favoring versatility with their module arrangement and quick installation, creating spaces where fairs, festivals, sports, and cultural activities can be carried out.

The intention of the Government of Morelos is to build spaces that people can occupy and make their own, connectivity spaces where visitors generate the program of each element in the path, with activities such as biking and hiking among many others.

The project ends with a tower/zip line that favors the views of volcanoes and lake Tequesquitengo, as well as being the prelude to an outdoor auditorium.

Architects: AT103 Julio Amezcua + Francisco Pardo, Alejandro Hernández, Juan Carlos Tello

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