The project restored two iconic facilities that had long been abandoned, the aquatic park “El
Rollo”, opened in 1979, and “Atlantis”, the first commercial dolphin
aquarium in Mexico City. These empty spaces were transformed into recreational and cultural
venues that would encourage a wide range of activities and be accessible and inclusive to all
people.
The landscape design team developed an inclusive plan to build a variety of amenities including a
skate park (bowl and street plaza), footpaths, exhibition areas, a café, an open-air
forum, an agora cinema, a parking area, restrooms and a great number of walls that welcome
graffiti artists to create a site of artistic expression.
The first stage of the Urban Cultural Park was inaugurated in February 2022, during the “Primer
Festival de Cultura Urbana” [First Urban Cultural Festival], offering a venue for large-scale art
events and urban expression.
In October 2023, the project was completed with the construction of two large arched domes.
Universal accessibility was a priority in the team’s schematics, as was environmental
sustainability. Rainwater and wastewater processing plants were built and ecological diversity
was insured through the planting of trees, shrubs, flowers, herbaceous plants as well as the
creation of pollinator gardens.
Professional urban skateboarders and celebrated graffiti artists joined the project to incorporate
their vision and experience in the construction of each space, to ensure their expertise and their
sense of identity was expressed throughout the process. In a time of global ecological and
political anxiety, creating spaces of community, culture, sport and artistry is needed to bring
people together, and this is what the “Parque de Cultura Urbana” is all about.