Laboratorio de Vivienda presents the 32 projects selected and built, including research, drawings, and descriptions by the architects. It considers the problem of low-income housing by bringing thoughtful attention and expertise of architects, considering how these proposals, assembled into a collective, would work together toward creating not an estate but a community for Apan, presenting a model of Housing as a Garden.
In 2017, Mexico's Institute for the National Fund for Workers' (INFONAVIT) Center for Research for Sustainable Development launched a program to solicit new approaches to affordable housing. To better understand the possibilities, and to better educate developers, workers, and students about the research, INFONAVIT engaged with MOS to develop a master plan for a campus of 32 built prototypes and design an education center to promote awareness and study of workers' housing typologies.
The selection process revealed various categories and themes for which the projects could be classified. Some projects rethink the fundamentals of low-income housing's spatial organization (corridors, courtyards, roofs), some rework labor and construction, and some recast structure or material. The forms of these works are generally economical but, unlike early-modernist projects at the Weissenhof Estate, their attitude is not one of a radical break. If anything, these works relate to the vast, varied world of contemporary vernacular construction - the majority of the built world that Architecture glosses over. Each house responds to different climates, each house maintains their designed solar orientation, each house exhibits potential for growth by aggregation, repetition, or various strategies of extension, infill, and addition. All of the houses retain their individual identities within the larger campus.
Presenting the 32 projects selected and built, including research, drawings, and descriptions by the architects, and an essay by Canadian Centre for Architecture Director Giovanna Borasi titled "A Large Urban Garden Where You Can Learn About Architecture," Laboratorio de Vivienda considers the problem of low-income housing by bringing thoughtful attention and expertise of architects, considering how these proposals, assembled into a collective, would work together toward creating not an estate but a community for Apan. For, given the limited resources of such works, each decision gains greater significance and has greater impact on the design and on the life of its inhabitants.
With Contributions of:
Carlos Zedillo Velasco
Giovanna Borasi
DVCH DeVillarChacon Arquitectos
Frida Escobedo
Dellekamp Arquitectos Derek Dellekamp & Jachen Schleich
Rozana Montiel Estudio de Arquitectura
Ambrosi Etchegaray
Zooburbia
Zago Architecture
Taller Mauricio Rocha + Gabriela Carrillo
Taller de Arquitectura X
Griffin Enright Architects
Tatiana Bilbao ESTUDIO
Francisco Pardo Arquitecto
Enrique Norten TEN Arquitectos
Pita & Bloom
BGP Arquitectura
Zeller & Moye
Accidental Estudio de Arquitectura
Nuño - Mac Gregor - De Buen Arquitectos SC
SAYA+ Arquitectos
CanoVera Arquitectura
Fernanda Canales
RNThomsen ARCHITECTURE
PRODUCTORA
Agraz Arquitectos SC
Rojkind Arquitectos
Tactic-A
GAETA-SPRINGALL Arquitectos
TALLER ADG
Taller 4:00 A.M.
CRO Studio
JC Arquitectura
DCPP