With the aim of restoring a deteriorated public space between the urban limit and the natural limit of the Papaloapan River, in the Mexican town of Tuxtepec, the architecture practice Entorno y Contexto integrates a park on the riverbank for collective use and enjoyment, which in the medium term will become a local attraction.

The space occupied by the new facility was considered a residual space and even dangerous and contaminated, so the project, through a diverse program that includes different leisure options and services, recovers an area of ​​environmental and landscape value while satisfying the diverse needs of the community.

The project developed by Entorno y Contexto is organized around four buildings that connect the urban fabric with the park, finding a set of covered, indoor and outdoor spaces that serve the needs of the community. The intervention rehabilitates the pre-existing elements in poor condition and establishes new spaces where one can look out and connect with the landscape.

Reinterpreted with simplicity through a renewed language and scale, the light roofs rest on the exposed metal structure, making the new facility a recognizable and memorable landmark. The structure is complemented by exposed concrete, clay walls and lattices, chromatically integrating the project into the regional tone.

Parque Lineal del Río Papaloapan por Entorno y Contexto. Fotografía por Andrés Cedillo / ESPACIOS.

Papaloapan River Linear Park by Entorno y Contexto. Photograph by Andrés Cedillo / ESPACIOS.

Project description by Entorno y Contexto

The Papaloapan River Linear Park is a project aimed at rehabilitating a degraded public space in the city of Tuxtepec, Oaxaca, located between the city limits and the natural border of the Papaloapan River.

With the aim of creating a livable environment, the design strategies focused on revitalizing the city's relationship with the river through the integration of a riverside park covering 11.8 hectares of public space, stretching over 4.5 km in the initial phase of the intervention. This new space is intended to encourage collective use and enjoyment, with the intention of going beyond the local level and becoming a regional attraction in the medium term.

Parque Lineal del Río Papaloapan por Entorno y Contexto. Fotografía por Andrés Cedillo / ESPACIOS.
Papaloapan River Linear Park by Entorno y Contexto. Photograph by Andrés Cedillo / ESPACIOS.

Through an analysis of the existing facilities in relation to the socio-demographic structure, the project aimed to equip the park with a diverse programme of sporting, cultural, recreational, social and environmental activities to meet the needs of users with different visiting patterns and purposes. This approach has revitalized the use of the space and raised environmental awareness of its conservation by creating areas that recovers the riverside of the Papaloapan River, the third largest and most abundant river in Mexico, thus restoring the population's relationship with this vital natural heritage, previously neglected as a residual, dangerous, contaminated and unattractive area.

“Building on and extending the historical lineage of the park, we focused on the concept of spatial articulation to create a coherent structure that ensures the legibility and accessibility of the public environment. Our aim was to facilitate the introduction of recreational, cultural and sports facilities within the complex, while promoting the restoration of areas of environmental and landscape value. This has been achieved through measures such as the release of informally occupied areas, vegetative rehabilitation, replacement of non-native species, reforestation and the expansion of flood and rainwater retention areas”.

Alejandro Polo Lamadrid.

Parque Lineal del Río Papaloapan por Entorno y Contexto. Fotografía por Andrés Cedillo / ESPACIOS.
Papaloapan River Linear Park by Entorno y Contexto. Photograph by Andrés Cedillo / ESPACIOS.

Given Tuxtepec's historic industrial heritage, steel and expansive lightweight roofs were chosen, reinterpreted with simplicity through a renewed language and scale to enhance recognition and memorability. It was important that these structures be easy to maintain and have a long lifespan. The structures are complemented by mud brick walls and fencing, exposed concrete walls, polished cement floors, and ironwork. The shade of red chosen for the structures harmonizes with other facilities in the Oaxaca region and is part of a regional color integration.

The project includes four buildings of 420 sqm each, called "stilt houses," which connect the street with the park. These structures provide users with a range of amenities, from covered areas and waiting areas—reminiscent of bus stops—to sanitary facilities, changing rooms, commercial areas for concessions, areas for sports activities, seating areas, and scenic viewpoints with views of the river and nearby recreational activities.

Parque Lineal del Río Papaloapan por Entorno y Contexto. Fotografía por Andrés Cedillo / ESPACIOS.
Papaloapan River Linear Park by Entorno y Contexto. Photograph by Andrés Cedillo / ESPACIOS.

Within the park, the program includes three covered multi-sport courts and a skate park, totaling 4,100 sqm, to protect users from the heat and rain. There are also two outdoor multi-use sports courts, four grass football pitches, a 1.3 km soft and permeable running track, a 3.8 km cycle path, open spaces including a pump track, playgrounds, fitness equipment, plazas, and open-air forums, as well as covered and open-air stands, ramps, and embankments. Lighting, urban furniture, signage, and universal accessibility solutions are provided, along with 11,350 sqm of landscaping and reforestation. Additionally, there is a nursery with areas for environmental education and awareness, covering approximately 5 hectares.

Furthermore, a section of the boulevard adjacent to the park has been reclaimed, with new paving, lighting, and signage, as well as seating and scenic viewing areas, creating an additional 8,000 sqm of recovered surface.

"Tuxtepec, the second largest city in Oaxaca, has historically been isolated due to its location between mountain ranges, resulting in closer ties with the states of Puebla and Veracruz. This isolation, combined with its commercial and industrial focus, has led to the degradation of public spaces and recreational and environmental facilities. However, the revitalized park is once again attracting users of all ages, who are extending their visits thanks to the lighting provided in the sports and relaxation areas. It is estimated that the park will be able to accommodate up to 10,000 users at any one time, with around 5,000 visitors per day, in line with the planned program." 

Alejandro Polo Lamadrid.

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Entorno y Contexto. Lead architect.- Alejandro Polo Lamadrid.

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Édgar Marmolejo Espinosa, Quetzalli Hernández, Mercedes Mata, Pamela Tejeda, Delfino Segura Vences, Enrique Zenón Olvera, Jesús Valdez, Hesner Sánchez.

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Landscape.- virens A+P.
Structure.- Miyamoto México.
MEP.- Zenon Instalaciones.

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SEDATU (Secretariat of Agrarian, Territorial and Urban Development).

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Karisma Ingeniería.

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Plot.- 118,000 sqm.
Covered area.- 7,000 sqm.
Outdoor area.- 28,220 sqm.

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2024.

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Tuxtepec, Oaxaca, Mexico.

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Entorno y Contexto. Consulting and project development office founded in 2020 by Alejandro Polo Lamadrid in Mexico City. Made up of a multidisciplinary team, it combines permanent staff with strategic partnerships of specialists in various disciplines.

This structure has allowed the firm to address a wide spectrum of projects including architecture, master planning, urban design, landscape architecture, urban and territorial planning, mobility, as well as project management and administration. Its approach is distinguished by a transversal and comprehensive vision that guarantees innovative solutions adapted to each context.

Alejandro Polo. Architect and urban planner, graduated from the UAM Xochimilco, and has a master's degree in Urban Planning from UNAM. He has complemented his training with specialization courses in project evaluation, market, mobility and urban design. He has collaborated in prominent architecture and mobility offices, as well as in FONATUR (1996-2008) as development strategy manager, leading tourism projects alongside renowned international consultants and firms.

In 2009 he co-founded 128 Arquitectura y Diseño Urbano and, in 2020, he founded Entorno y Contexto, an office specializing in architecture, planning and urban design. Since 2009 he has been a professor at the Faculty of Architecture at UNAM, where he has coordinated the Urban Projects Workshop of the Master's Degree in City since 2014. He has also taught at the Universidad Iberoamericana and at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia.

He has received multiple awards at the Biennial of the College of Architects of Mexico for projects of urban improvement and recovery of public space, and has collaborated with architects such as Enrique Norten, Miquel Adrià and Carlos Herrera in various architectural competitions.

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Published on: December 19, 2024
Cite: "Create a habitable environment. Papaloapan River Linear Park by Entorno y Contexto" METALOCUS. Accessed
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