Tatiana Bilbao Estudio Designs The Sea of Cortez Research Center
Amy Duong — September 25, 2023 — Art & Design
References: tatianabilbao & dezeen
Architecture studio Tatiana Bilbao Estudio created the Sea of Cortez Research Center in Mazatlán, Mexico. It is located right by the ocean and is part of an overarching project for the Mazatlán Central Park. The building is meant to reassemble a ruin that has been flooded in order to breathe new life into a thriving exosystem that follows after the water recedes. The structure seamlessly blends human and animal life together through three levels connecting a series of chambers for marine life along with green space. The center has a touch tank, a stingray tank, and a large ocean tank.
The studio explains the design concept, "Imagine it was 2289, and we came across a building constructed in 2023 without knowing its purpose or reason. All we knew was that in 2100, rising sea levels inundated it, but by 2227, the water had receded, leaving behind a thriving marine life. When we arrived, we opened pathways, created staircases, and unlocked the possibilities to encounter a world that had taken over this space – a world normally hidden from our view."
Image Credit: Tatiana Bilbao Estudio
The studio explains the design concept, "Imagine it was 2289, and we came across a building constructed in 2023 without knowing its purpose or reason. All we knew was that in 2100, rising sea levels inundated it, but by 2227, the water had receded, leaving behind a thriving marine life. When we arrived, we opened pathways, created staircases, and unlocked the possibilities to encounter a world that had taken over this space – a world normally hidden from our view."
Image Credit: Tatiana Bilbao Estudio
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