Tepoztlán Market in Central Mexico Designed by Local Architectural Studios
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Jenna McKnight
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Summary
The article describes the design and construction of Tepoztlán Market in central Mexico, a multi-level public market created by local architectural studios Ramírez Suarez Arquitectos and Laboratorio Regional de Arquitectura. The market features a combination of brick, wood, and reddish steel materials and is situated in the town of Tepoztlán, approximately 80 kilometers south of Mexico City against a mountainous backdrop. The design responds to the local context and urban density of the site.
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The market is located in the town of Tepoztlán, which lies about 80 kilometres south of Mexico City and is set against a mountainous backdrop
Local context drives design of Tepoztlán Market in central Mexico
Wood and steel come together to form a public market designed by Ramírez Suarez Arquitectos and Laboratorio Regional de Arquitectura in Mexico
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