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22/03/2026

From the archives: Community Center, an unrealized community center concept by Diverse Projects in Mexico City.
Imagine wide, welcoming stairs turning a quiet corner into a lively hub—bikes rolling past, neighbors connecting, the city pulsing with life. Honest materials, fluid forms, and generous shade create a place for pause, play, and belonging.
This project reminds us why we design: to imagine better futures for communities, even if some remain on paper (for now). Rooted in urban empathy and bold vision.
Tag someone who’d love to see this built someday 📍

Photos from Diverse Projects's post 22/03/2026

Ensenada gateway, around 2005, Baja,

Photos from Diverse Projects's post 16/05/2025

The second intervention, Parque Lineal, repurposes a long-abandoned riverbed into a desert-adapted linear park. Sculptural pedestrian bridges rise above native cactus gardens, connecting both sides of the city while offering panoramic views toward Cerro de la Campana. Shaded walkways, water features, and native landscaping promote active lifestyles and microclimate relief. The design carefully balances minimal intervention with bold civic expression—turning an urban scar into a green spine of health, culture, and connectivity.

Both projects reflect how architecture, landscape, and infrastructure can reclaim urban life, reframe climate, and build a more active and connected future.

Photos from Diverse Projects's post 16/05/2025

Soles de Hermosillo | Hermosillo, Sonora
A bold reimagining of public space at the heart of the Sonoran desert.

This stadium rehabilitation project was part of a broader urban effort to confront some of Hermosillo’s most pressing challenges: a sedentary lifestyle, rising obesity rates, and extreme climate conditions.

The intervention included the expansion of the arena, a new running track, a climbing wall, and multiple outdoor amenities—transforming the stadium into an accessible, year-round hub for sport, health, and community.

Architecturally, the space opens to the city while sheltering from the sun—featuring a lightweight, breathable roof structure that filters natural light while creating a dramatic spatial experience. The new design celebrates movement and visibility, drawing people in and encouraging them to engage physically and socially.

A place to play, watch, and simply be—this is architecture as infrastructure for a healthier urban future.

28/05/2022

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29/03/2022

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