16 Modules, 1 Plaza, and a Student Project That Earned Its Spot
['Ida Torres']
Yanko Design
Paso Nara, a curved plywood pavilion now sitting at the intersection of Avenida Independencia and Calle Victoria in Chihuahua’s Plaza de Armas, manages to do exactly that.
Designer: Instituto Superior de Arquitectura y DiseñoThe material choice is one of the most honest decisions in the project.
Paso Nara skips that mistake entirely.
Paso Nara is set to be presented at MEXTRÓPOLI, the most important architecture and city festival in Latin America.
Paso Nara doesn’t need that kind of grace.