The Fernando Romero Foundation is set to open La Cuadra San Cristóbal in October 2025, an architectural complex designed by Pritzker Prize winner Luis Barragán. This initiative aims to create a cultural campus that fosters interaction between architecture and art. The complex, built between 1966 and 1968, consists of various structures and will offer residential programs, events, and exhibitions that encourage collaborative practices. It will house the Diseño y Arquitectura Archive, containing over 1,300 design objects, and feature facilities like galleries and pavilions, aiming to engage the public in innovative cultural experiences.
The transformation of Cuadra San Cristóbal into a vibrant cultural campus aims to explore the interdisciplinary intersection of architecture, art, and design for public engagement.
With notable facilities like galleries and a creative archive, Cuadra San Cristóbal seeks to redefine the experience of architectural spaces through varied arts and design practices.
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