Corazón
Park

New Green Space in San Miguel de Allende
Distrito Corazón in San Miguel de Allende is an innovative park offering a unique connection to a private garden with stunning views of the city center. This space is designed to be a vibrant meeting point where the community can enjoy local activities such as music, culture, and art.
Keywords
Innovation
Water Efficiency
Sustainable
Sociability



Master Plan
Urban Design
Landscape Architecure

Size: 342,852 m2
Location: San Miguel de Allende,
Guanajuato, Mexico
Year: 2023
In the lower area of the park, the density of tree planting creates a natural buffer towards the highway and the southern uses of the district. Here, the rainwater recharge zones and the natural reserve provide a space for interactive learning and play, with forest art and a riparian linear park following the main runoff of the area. The detention lakes offer both flood control and recreational areas, while bird islands and buffer zones enrich the area with natural beauty and wildlife.
The park also features spaces for active learning and recreation. Flood-prone areas are complemented by art installations and adult board games, as well as an outdoor gym. Additionally, contemporary cave art, with strokes and overlays, combined with local pavement stones, creates a visually stimulating environment.


The design of the terrain is based on a compact geometry that respects the hydrology, topography, and existing trees. Inspired by a new architectural language, the park includes pergolas made of metal sheets and steel, as well as works by Mexican artists incorporating branches and local artisans' weavings.

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Natural Buffers and Environmental
In the lower area of the park, the density of tree planting creates a natural buffer towards the highway and the southern uses of the district. Here, the rainwater recharge zones and the natural reserve provide a space for interactive learning and play, with forest art and a riparian linear park following the main runoff of the area. The detention lakes offer both flood control and recreational areas, while bird islands and buffer zones enrich the area with natural beauty and wildlife.


Spaces for Learning and Recreation

The park also features spaces for active learning and recreation. Flood-prone areas are complemented by art installations and adult board games, as well as an outdoor gym.

 Additionally, contemporary cave art, with strokes and overlays, combined with local pavement stones, creates a visually stimulating environment.


Innovative and Respectful Design

The design of the terrain is based on a compact geometry that respects the hydrology, topography, and existing trees. Inspired by a new architectural language, the park includes pergolas made of metal sheets and steel, as well as works by Mexican artists incorporating branches and local artisans' weavings.

©Harari Landscape

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