Monterrey, the third largest city in Mexico, is best known for its beautiful mountains and
strong industrial backbone. In the heart of the city is Fundidora Park, a unique specimen
of industrial archaeology (it was previously a massive steelworks and foundry
established in 1900). The park is home to extensive gardens, museums, convention
centers, auditoriums, theme parks and cultural venues such as Conarte (Council for the
Culture and Arts of Nuevo León).
Conarte reached out to Anagrama with the mission to create a space that would foster a
love of reading and learning for children. The children's library and cultural center was to
be inside a warehouse-like building, an untouchable heritage site of the state. Our
design proposal needed to take into account the untouchable nature of the building and,
in some way, enhance it.