Museum of Protest

Academic Work


Project Credit:
Collaboration w/ Luis Gabriel Anaya

Year: 2017

Location: San Miguel de Allende, Gto. Mexico

Program: B.A. Architecture Final Project—Honorary Mention

School: Instituto Tecnologico de Monterrey, Campus Queretaro

Area: 85,000 sqft

  • The Museum of Protest is a museum of contemporary art that was conceived from a San Miguel de Allende that was part of the fight for the Independence of Mexico. It arises from an active society that sought to defend their rights, and that today has a Social Lag Index higher than the average in Mexico.

    This project provides a meeting point that fosters urban engagement so that people become aware of their civil rights and their right to the city. It understands protest as a fundamental part of the urban revolution that helps reinvent the urban dynamics. Protest is an important initiative to heal systemic wounds and design for advocacy.

    The Museum of Protest is a necessary place to rescue man as the main protagonist of the city that he himself has built, a public place to face the constant privatization of spaces. It seeks to create a meeting stage to say what is not being seen or heard. A habitat where protest facilitates the weaving of social relations.


The need to protest, and its stages

We live in the outcome of constant fights, in a regenerative cycle of decay and growth. From each resolution new catalysts emerge and, in this constant revolution of stages, the protest is indispensable.


Formal Resolution

Ground Floor

A place that fosters constructive urban friction

Sections

A procession through light

Gallery
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