The project aimed to create an urban corner that would serve as the endpoint of Jiménez Avenue, integrating Espinoza Park into the campus through a covered plaza. In this plaza, the new entrances to the university and the auditorium were located. The plaza’s cover created a green area for the campus and the Learning and Research Resources Center (CRAI), conceived as a building bridging the gap between public and private spaces, and a fixed access point to the university connected to Building W on the upper floors.
The important thing was to create an active border with the city and a place that opened to the park, generating public life while inside a green system of patios and roofs allowed the academic spaces to be opened to a community life integrated by greenery.




