In mid-2024, we participated in an architecture competition to create a landscape proposal for Miguel Ramos Arizpe Street, from República Square to México-Tenochtitlán Avenue in Mexico City.
Car circulation was reduced to a single lane to create more public space for pedestrians. Along the pathway, various materials with diverse textures were used on the ground, forming geometric patterns inspired by the Art Deco style, which is prominent in the intervention area. Several structures were placed along the pathway, serving as pergolas and recreational spaces. The pathway was designed following Universal Design principles to ensure that everyone, without exception, could move freely.