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Tlatenchi Cultural Centre and Kindergarten
Andrés Cedillo

Tlatenchi Cultural Centre and Kindergarten

Taller CD 建築家 として

Traditional craftsmanship meets modernity: seamless urban integration with contemporary vaults

Culture Centre and Kindergarten (CADI) Tlatenchi Unveils Jointly Developed Projects Enhancing Community Connectivity

The Culture Centre and Kindergarten (CADI) Tlatenchi are two distinct yet synergistic projects situated in Morelos, México, designed by Taller CD, the multidisciplinar group specialized in urban interventions, mobility and urban image. The projects are part of the same encargo but located on separate sites, commonly referred to as “residual lots”, so Taller CD approaches to public space focusing on generating intersections, concentration, and meaning. Tlatenchi is a community within the municipality of Jojutla in Morelos,México that sets the stage for both projects seamlessly integrated into a housing context. Recognizing their proximity, a design premise prioritized maintaining coherence, despite the absence of a direct physical connection between the Culture Centre and Kindergarten, separated by just a 5-minute walk. This challenge inspired an integration of landscape and structures, achieved through the use of uniform materials in terms of color, layout, and structural solutions. Employing a system of catalan vaults to present both entities as a unified whole.

photo_credit Andrés Cedillo
Andrés Cedillo
photo_credit Andrés Cedillo
Andrés Cedillo

Reviving the vault - A Contemporary Narrative
At the heart of these projects is the contemporary incorporation of the brick vault, showcasing its structural functionality, versatility, and expressiveness in modern architecture. This approach involved revisiting the traditional craft of the master bricklayer in Tlatenchi, where knowledge has been passed down through generations. Implementing the catalan vault system allowed for the covering of expansive spaces without the need for intermediate supports, enhancing air circulation within the structures.

photo_credit Andrés Cedillo
Andrés Cedillo
photo_credit Andrés Cedillo
Andrés Cedillo

Regional Context - materials and safe structures
Aware of seismic susceptibility in the Jojutla region, a reinterpretation of vaults aimed at preventing self-construction without adequate structural knowledge was implemented. Exposed load-bearing walls serve as the foundation of the structural system, crafted with extruded brick, while clay brick forms the vaults. This thoughtful approach stems from the tragic events of the 2017 earthquake, emphasizing the importance of informed construction practices. Considering the predominantly hot and humid climate, the architectural design prioritizes materials that regulate thermal conditions. Louvres and openings facilitate cross-ventilation, ensuring temperature control in public buildings that may not have the option of air conditioning.

photo_credit Andrés Cedillo
Andrés Cedillo
photo_credit Andrés Cedillo
Andrés Cedillo

A Vision of coherence and community
Considering the natural flows between streets that residents once traversed, the original paths were reintroduced, creating nodal points in each center—a grandstand in the Casa de Cultura and a courtyard in the CADI. The selection of materials, including extruded and clay bricks, extends to courtyards, stairways, and walkways, fostering a seamless visual and functional connection between spaces. These elements collectively contribute to the coherence between the two plots, forming authentic public spaces that encourage genuine citizen participation. The projects transform into environments of encounter and active participation, extending beyond their physical structures. This visionary approach positions Culture Centre and Kindergarten (CADI) Tlatenchi as the central components of an enveloping sphere of community activity.

photo_credit Andrés Cedillo
Andrés Cedillo
photo_credit Andrés Cedillo
Andrés Cedillo

About Culture Centre and Kindergarten (CADI) Tlatenchi
Culture Centre and Kindergarten (CADI) Tlatenchi is a pioneering initiative dedicated to creating vibrant, cohesive spaces within the Tlatenchi community. The joint development of the Culture Centre and Kindergarten projects reflects a commitment to innovative design, community integration, and sustainable architecture.

photo_credit Andrés Cedillo
Andrés Cedillo
photo_credit Andrés Cedillo
Andrés Cedillo

Team:
Architecture Studio: Taller CD
Architect: Alberto Cejudo Nuñez
Team:  Jocelyn Gutiérrez Miranda, Mariana Rodriguez Monroy, Lilian Muciño Juárez, Estephani Flores Vázquez and Alexandra López Arellanos
Promotor: SEDATU
Photography: Andrés Cedillo

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