An architecture with contemporary forms, from a contemporary interpretation, with a simple program, and made ​​with modest materials. Architecture that meets its mission: to house pilgrims. A project does not iconic, unspectacular, however, architecture in its purest.

The strategy consists of a series of base modules which can be multiplied in order to give form to the project, and which make the project capable of adaptation and growth. The atmosphere makes sense when two kind of pieces made of ‘adobe clay’ color -which is one of the predominant colors of the region- configure space. One of them is an essential piece to perform a lattice perimeter at the buildings that reflect the play of light and shadows created by the roofs of oak leaves used in most of the rest of the surroundings, which contain a great deal of sensitivity and space quality.

Project Team
Luis Aldrete with:Magui Peredo Cynthia Mojica

Estanzuela Refuge..

The Route of Pilgrim is a pilgrimage route extending 117 km across Jalisco, México. Their study for this project was part of a team of international artist and architects comprises:

Ai Wei Wei, Christ & Gantenbein, Dellekamp Arquitectos, Elemental Godoylab, HHF, Omar, Orlaineta, Periférica, Tatiana Bilbao y Taller Toa.

Estanzuela
Location  Estanzuela, Jalisco.
Client      Secretaria de Turismo del Estado de Jalisco
Date        2009 February
Budget    We don’t have this information, because it’s a government project.
Surface   335.85 m2
Collaborators Magui Peredo, Cynthia Mojica
Photography Francisco Perez

Atenguillo
Location  Atenguillo, Jalisco.
Client      Secretaria de Turismo del Estado de Jalisco
Date        2009 February
Budget    We don’t have this information, because it’s a government project.
Surface   647.85 m2
Collaborators Magui Peredo, Cynthia Mojica
Photography Francisco Perez

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Published on: June 9, 2011
Cite: "Ruta del Peregrino Refugies. Estanzuela and Atenguillo." METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/ruta-del-peregrino-refugies-estanzuela-and-atenguillo> ISSN 1139-6415
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