Mexico to U.S.: Community Centers and Pavilions , 2023
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Migrants traveling to the United States through Mexico travel hundreds of miles through rough terrain and through unfamiliar towns.

During their travels, the migrants face difficulties such as language barriers, lost in way-finding, dangers from gangs, and traversing through dangerous terrain.

I am designing a network of buildings that tackle the issue. There are two types of buildings I want to incorporate into my network: Community Centers, and Pavilions.

By example, the design of one such Community Center is located in Cuernavaca, Mexico.

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