La Quebradora Water Park / Taller Capital
Mexico City, the fifth-largest city in the world, faces severe problems that make it increasingly precarious and difficult to inhabit. One of the city's main issues has historically been water management. In a paradoxical situation of water stress and excessive rainfall, the Basin of the Valley of Mexico presents serious problems for both the urban and natural environments and its inhabitants.
- architects: Taller Capital
- Location: Mexico City, Mexico
- Project Year: 2019
- Photographs: Aldo Díaz
- Photographs: Meghana Tummala
- Photographs: Loreta Castro Reguera
- Photographs: Guillermo Mendía