CEDIM Design School in Monterrey
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The design of the new CEDIM Design School in Monterrey is selected from a competition in 2006. Built on 5.200 m² surface area, this new campus was designed by arquitectura 911sc.
Laid out on a 12,000-square-meter lot along the river, the campus occupies the site in a compact block. The need for multifunctional areas and efficient circulations determined an almost square two-story block of 5,200 m², pierced with grooves to let in natural light and provide views of the surroundings. These incisions bring the landscape inside but also make the interior more complex, generating diverse spatial qualities and shorter circulations.

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