UVM Campus Zapopan is an architectural masterpiece designed to accommodate 8,000 high school and college students located in Zapopan, Mexico. It is a benchmark in sustainable architecture in Mexico and Latin America, recognized for its bioclimatic and eco-technological applications. The project received the Cemex Sustainable Architecture Award, reflecting its innovative environmental design and resource conservation approach.
UVM Campus Zapopan is designed with sustainability as its core principle. To reduce energy consumption, the project optimizes site-specific climate conditions, including sunlight and wind patterns. It also emphasizes water conservation and efficient energy use, making it a pioneering example of green building in educational environments. The complex features state-of-the-art classrooms, workspaces, and event areas, all integrated with bioclimatic design principles to ensure a comfortable learning environment while minimizing environmental impact. This campus sets a new standard for educational facilities, merging functionality, design, and environmental stewardship.