Discover what makes it uniqueThe architectural concept of the Comprehensive Regional Rehabilitation Center (CRII) aims to convey to its visitors the feeling of standing before a door that opens and invites them to discover the public space behind it: the street, the plaza; places traditionally off-limits to those of us with a temporary or permanent disability. The entrance sequence is nuanced by various experiences: the sound of water falling from a fountain, the feel of the spray, the scent of the flowers in the gardens, the chiaroscuro of the pergola; aimed at those who, out of necessity, develop certain senses more, compensating for the one or those that have been affected. |
Client State Government
Project type Sports, Health, Recreation & Public Services
Location Mérida, Yucatán, México Built area 24,000 Year(s) 1997-1998 |
Participants Enrique Duarte A. Collaborators Construction: CUBIC |