This project consists of extending Naco’s central plaza and creating a pavilion as its focal point to provide a rooftop terrace-viewpoint, ground-floor restrooms, benches, and an esplanade. The intention is to offer shade, services, good views, and public space. The use of brick in walls, latticework, pavements, and details provides a material continuity that visually extends the intervention and gives identity to the complex. This is a key space to link the other four public projects carried out by SEDATU in this city, which share the same materials to unite the works but give each one a particular sense and its own identity.
The pavilion is a building to provide shade and benches, and generate an elevated platform for concerts, community events, and to be able to see the city from another point. The restroom area is kept visible at all times by means of latticework, and the work becomes a lamp during the night to generate security in the existing plaza and in the new extension, which is characterized by the use of different platforms, walkways, the integration of vegetation, and drawings of different patterns generated by the design and artisanal placement of the brick