WINNERS
International Ideas Competition to encourage the preservation of natural resources.


1st Place
Valparaíso, CHILE
- Patricia Molina Ruiz
- María Fernanda Martínez
- Marco Morales Núñez
- Lorena Hermosillo Salas
CITY SPORTS HUB
The Sports Park project is conceived as a hybrid and multifunctional public space, capable of transforming into both a sports park for everyday use and a large urban venue for fan festivals, concerts, and other large-scale events. Its architectural approach is based on programmatic flexibility, understanding the park as a living infrastructure that can adapt to different scales of occupancy and types of activity, from sports training to collective celebrations.
The spatial organization is structured around three staggered soccer fields, strategically positioned to generate better visual perspectives for both players and spectators. This topographical arrangement allows for a clear understanding of the complex, where the stands are naturally integrated into the terrain, functioning as dual-purpose elements: on the one hand, they provide direct access to the matches, and on the other, they allow for simultaneous viewing of games from different fields, reinforcing the communal experience of sports.
The project establishes a precise zoning that separates and, at the same time, connects the different areas of the park.


1st Mention
Mexico City, MEXICO
- Victor Hugo Riego C.
- Erika Pérez Fernández
- Diego Pérez Fernández
- Jimena Nava Cruz


2nd Mention
Resistencia, ARGENTINA
- Sebastián Ramírez
- Cana Carvale


3rd Mention
Yucatán, MÉXICO
- José Enrique Esquivel C.
- Enrique Alberto Camino M
- Edgardo Esquiliano Martínez


3rd Mention
Mendoza, ARGENTINA
- Pablo Santos
- Greta Nirich
- Luca Silvero
- José Altamiranda
- Delfina Machuca
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