
Refreshed Housing Block Pavilions
Local architecture firm AMASA Estudio has taken on a repair project for a housing block — it was commissioned by local housing agency, INFONAVIT. This stands for Instituto del Fondo Nacional de la Vivienda para los Trabajadores. The design firm updates a communal pavilion in Mexico City and this all contributes to a larger effort to improve the city’s public spaces. The project repairs the domed pavilion in the middle of the courtyard as the steel and concrete structure had been falling overtime.
The studio explained, “A suspended, inclined roof system – formed by a steel grid and lightweight metal sheets – was secured with tensile steel cables. This solution optimized resources by covering the space with minimal material yet maximum impact. Ultimately, this project demonstrates that large budgets are not always necessary – what matters most is a well-planned, well-managed, and well-designed public investment strategy that breathes new life into communal spaces and strengthens the social fabric of Mexico City’s housing communities.”
Image Credit: Zaick Moz, AMASA Estudio