gardens, hills, and lakes weave through michan architecture & parabase's pavilions in mexico

gardens, hills, and lakes weave through michan architecture & parabase's pavilions in mexico

nature and architecture intertwine at scenic garden

 

Verdant gardens, low hills, and lakes weave through the Auditorium, Rehearsal, and Cafeteria Pavilions at Chapultepec Park in Mexico City, integrating architecture with nature. In 2022, Michan Architecture, in collaboration with PARABASE and Taller de Paisaje Entorno, won an international design competition to develop Scenic Garden in one of the largest and oldest parks in Latin America. Sensitive to the context and environment, the design team shaped the pavilions from the site’s own resources, preserving pre-existing trees and minimizing waste.

 

Areas free of trees have been transformed into a landscaped oasis, creating a topographically complex site that offers a range of public spaces designed for various outdoor activities. The new planning concept enhances necessary acoustic and visual protection in specific areas, while also creating new ecosystems and microenvironments across five distinct landscaped zones, minimizing the impact on those pre-existing.

gardens, low hills, and lakes weave through michan architecture's pavilions in mexico park
all images by Arturo Arrieta

 

 

michan architecture + parabase craft eco-friendly development

 

The Scenic Garden’s Auditorium, Rehearsal, and Cafeteria Pavilions integrate the use of soil and landscape into the functional program, while creating minimal gestures to define each distinct use. Across different levels and pockets of space, the structures and their engulfing natural environments blur the boundaries between architecture and landscape, as well as interior and exterior spaces, encouraging public interaction and participation.

 

To ensure privacy and acoustic quality, Michan Architecture (more here) and PARABASE (more here) have embedded auxiliary programs within the hills, creating open, collaborative, and flexible spaces with nature as the backdrop. The Auditorium Pavilion in particular features a performative roof that rests on the landscape, providing a community destination and fostering a cultural and natural laboratory in the heart of the city. These pavilions contribute to the civic and cultural discourse of Mexico City by generating spaces that support a variety of unexpected programs.

gardens, low hills, and lakes weave through michan architecture's pavilions in mexico park
Michan Architecture teams up with PARABASE and Taller de Paisaje Entorno for Scenic Garden

 

 

five landscaped gardens create an interconnected ecosystem

 

The landscape design is divided into five areas, each with a specific focus. The first centers on reforestation, planting trees such as Pines, Oyameles, and Oaks to support forest recovery. The second, on a hilltop, features xerophyte-stony vegetation that requires less water. Pollinator gardens are proposed in prairie areas with abundant sunlight, connected by pathways to other parts of the project, while understory gardens thrive in shaded areas with existing trees.

 

The fifth area includes intermittent water gardens associated with bodies of water, contributing to the lacustrine-riparian ecosystem. The project’s topography also plays a crucial role in water management, with ponds storing additional water. The small variations in terrain height naturally create diverse scenarios that enhance biodiversity.

gardens, low hills, and lakes weave through michan architecture's pavilions in mexico park
verdant gardens, low hills, and lakes weave through the Auditorium, Rehearsal, and Cafeteria Pavilion

gardens, hills, and lakes weave through michan architecture & parabase's pavilions in mexico
Michan Architecture and PARABASE have embedded auxiliary programs within the garden hills

gardens, low hills, and lakes weave through michan architecture's pavilions in mexico park
sited in Chapultepec Park, one of the largest and oldest parks in Latin America

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gardens, low hills, and lakes weave through michan architecture's pavilions in mexico park
the development is environmentally sensitive, built on land free from trees

gardens, low hills, and lakes weave through michan architecture's pavilions in mexico park
blurring boundaries between architecture and landscape

gardens, hills, and lakes weave through michan architecture & parabase's pavilions in mexico
the pavilions integrate the use of soil and landscape into the functional program

gardens, hills, and lakes weave through michan architecture & parabase's pavilions in mexico gardens, hills, and lakes weave through michan architecture & parabase's pavilions in mexico

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project info:

 

name: Scenic Garden

location: Chapultepec Park, Mexico City

architects: Michan Architecture, PARABASE

Michan Architecture team: Isaac Michan Daniel, Alexandra Bové, Narciso Martinez, Fernando Gomez, Juan Pablo Salas, Indira Fernández, Fernando Alamilla, Jose Perez, Sonia Mendez, Xinema Ibarra, Ricardo Marentes, Gerardo Guevara

PARABASE team: Carla Ferrando Costansa, Pablo Garrido Arnaiz

 

landscape: Taller de Paisaje: Entorno Tonatiuh Martínez, Alejandra Aguirre, Karen Michelle, Alexa Martinez, Miranda Elizabeth Inman, Gisela Reyna Miranda, Zaid Puente, Theo Cozzi, Perla Flores, Gustavo Adolfo Huelva

landscape engineering: Taller de Ingenieria y Diseño: Juan Ansberto Cruz, Javier Garcia

theater consultancy: Theater Projects: Jules Lauve, Scott Crossfield | diseñOteatral: Itzel Alba

acoustic consulting: Sound Arts: Cristian Ezcurdia, Jaume Soler

structural engineer: Inseco: Luis Perez

MEP: Sinergia Arquitectura Integral: Francisco Olivares

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