Tecnológico de Monterrey Campus Estado de México | EAAD RMX
Project Workshop V
Semester August - December 2020
Student(s) | Juan de Dios Luna Embarcadero, César Osvaldo Huerta Álvarez, Kiria Angélica Hernández Sashida
Professor : María Inmaculada Roa Cachero
Project name | Conjunto Ojkan
Project description : Conjunto Ojkan  
Mixed Use Complex  
The site has 12529m2 and is located at 1702 Hidalgo Avenue. Solares Grandes. 74230 Atlixco, Puebla.  
The program has a set of plants according to the topography, which allows a personal growth for the community as well as for the growth of the houses of the same.
OJKAN CONJUNCT
Two Places 
Ojkan is an academic mixed-use proposal developed for a 12,529 m² site in Atlixco, Puebla. The project combines housing, cultural facilities, productive workshops, and public spaces within a landscape strategy shaped by the site’s topography.
The concept, described as “Two Places,” divides the program into two complementary areas connected by a landscaped watercourse. One area is dedicated to residential life, while the other concentrates community, educational, and cultural activities. Together, they seek to restore pedestrian activity and create new opportunities for social and economic development.
The residential area includes two housing typologies arranged around gardens, pedestrian paths, and shared productive spaces. The homes follow the natural slope of the site and are designed to support different family structures and possible future growth.
The community center includes workshops for candles, soaps, crafts, and aromatic teas, along with a library, auditorium, cafeteria, multipurpose spaces, and a central plaza organized around a constructed wetland. Water, vegetation, and public circulation become the elements that connect the entire complex.
CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT
General project sketch
Residential area sketch
Sketch of the whole
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
Final functionality diagram
Master Plan
General Axonometric
Axonometric Exploited
House plans
Plan of the complex
General Longitudinal
Transverse
Transversal
FACADES
MAIN FACADE
BACK FACADE
RENDERS
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