May '13 - Feb '16
In most cities and towns in Mexico, there is a zócalo or central plaza. It's an open space, usually loosely programmed, traditionally used for markets, celebrations, protests, ceremonies, relaxing, and socializing. The zócalo is also usually surrounded by some of the most important... View full entry
Commerce is seen everywhere in public spaces in Mexico City, at every scale of space and legitimacy. The spaces required for the transactions of life vary wildly: The gum seller on the packed metro moves from car to car, litterally squeezing the entire business operation into a space meastured in... View full entry
Urban and architectural explorations from Mexico City to Stuttgart Germany through the eyes of a iterant architectural designer