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Huentitán Natural Park renovation by SPRB arquitectos and Atelier ARS
Zuzanna Gasior
May 5, 2021

The renovation of Huentitán Natural Park completed by SPRB arquitectos and Atelier ARS, consisted in saving for the local community a significant open area north of the municipality of Guadalajara.

Endowed with a valuable guamúchil forest and a view of the impressive Huentitán Gorge, created public space began to flourish with life. The routes and spaces created inside the park with its pavilions with the recovery of the remains of the cobblestones from the original paths, the stone materiality of the entire project and the preservation of the arboreal heritage, all aim to enhance the value of the existing conditions of the site. More than 500 trees have been planted, all endemic species of the gorge, to contribute to the consolidation of this urban forest.

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Zuzanna Gasior
May 5, 2021

The renovation of Huentitán Natural Park completed by SPRB arquitectos and Atelier ARS, consisted in saving for the local community a significant open area north of the municipality of Guadalajara.

Endowed with a valuable guamúchil forest and a view of the impressive Huentitán Gorge, created public space began to flourish with life. The routes and spaces created inside the park with its pavilions with the recovery of the remains of the cobblestones from the original paths, the stone materiality of the entire project and the preservation of the arboreal heritage, all aim to enhance the value of the existing conditions of the site. More than 500 trees have been planted, all endemic species of the gorge, to contribute to the consolidation of this urban forest.

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