Laguna PRODUCTORA Adaptive Reuse Mexico City Green
Pablo Manjarrez

Laguna

Architect: PRODUCTORA
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Type: Adaptive Reuse
Year: 2022
Photographs: Arturo Arrieta, Camila Cossio, Pablo Manjarrez

The following description is courtesy of the architects. La Laguna is a former textile and yarn factory built in the 1920s in Mexico City’s Doctores neighborhood. The design involves the deteriorated factory’s recovery and enhancement into the vibrant complex that currently houses more than 25 motley creative and productive firms (including carpentry and textile workshops, coffee brewers, and ceramics studios, among others).

Laguna PRODUCTORA Adaptive Reuse Mexico City Green
Pablo Manjarrez
Laguna PRODUCTORA Adaptive Reuse Mexico City Green
Pablo Manjarrez
Laguna PRODUCTORA Adaptive Reuse Mexico City Green
Pablo Manjarrez
Laguna PRODUCTORA Adaptive Reuse Mexico City Green
Camila Cossio
Laguna PRODUCTORA Adaptive Reuse Mexico City Green
Arturo Arrieta

Although the historic building is not cataloged, the intervention project proposes to preserve the original exterior facades and focus on the interior courtyards that had accumulated a large amount of equipment, roofs, and annexes over time, losing its function as a spatial connector between the different areas of the complex. The reconversion strategy was designed to be implemented gradually, over the course of several years (more than ten years), and with a flexible group of tenants using the complex simultaneously.

Laguna PRODUCTORA Adaptive Reuse Mexico City Green
Camila Cossio
Laguna PRODUCTORA Adaptive Reuse Mexico City Green
Camila Cossio
Laguna PRODUCTORA Adaptive Reuse Mexico City Green
Arturo Arrieta
Laguna PRODUCTORA Adaptive Reuse Mexico City Green
Camila Cossio
Laguna PRODUCTORA Adaptive Reuse Mexico City Green
Camila Cossio
Laguna PRODUCTORA Adaptive Reuse Mexico City Green
Camila Cossio

The renovated complex is organized around two rehabilitated courtyards of different sizes and characteristics, giving continuity to the old facades with their robust concrete structure and unique square ironwork grid. This fundamental strategy is complemented by specific architectural interventions to improve the operation and distribution of the horizontal and vertical circulations, generating a promenade that motivates visitors to discover the entire complex. It incorporates new restroom areas, new stairwells, a new freight elevator, and constructing several additional buildings and warehouses to complement the complex. Finally, we decided to reuse the green color present in the architectural elements of the old building and in the old weaving machines to define a new chromatic identity for Laguna.

Laguna PRODUCTORA Adaptive Reuse Mexico City Green
Arturo Arrieta
Laguna PRODUCTORA Adaptive Reuse Mexico City Green
Camila Cossio
Laguna PRODUCTORA Adaptive Reuse Mexico City Green
Camila Cossio
Laguna PRODUCTORA Adaptive Reuse Mexico City Green
Camila Cossio
Laguna PRODUCTORA Adaptive Reuse Mexico City Green
Camila Cossio

Project Details

  • Architectural Design: PRODUCTORA Team: Carlos Bedoya, Víctor Jaime, Wonne Ickx, Abel Perles
  • Collaborators: Claudio Morales, Diana Jiménez, Nicolás Fueyo, Ruy Berumen, Rubén Flores, Carla Romano, Diego Velázquez, Fidel Fernandez, Pablo Manjarrez
  • Location: Colonia Doctores, Mexico City
  • Typology: Adaptative Reuse
  • Area: 75,886 sqft
  • Developer: MARQCRET
  • Structural Design: Colinas De Buen
  • Structural Engineering: T2M
  • Date: 2019- Under Construction
  • Photography: Arturo Arrieta, Camila Cossio, Pablo Manjarrez
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