Ruta del Peregrino: Lookout Point by HHF Architects

Ruta del Peregrino lookout point by HHF Architects

Lookout Point by Swiss architects HHF is one of eight new architectural structures along La Ruta del Peregrino, a 117km-long pilgrimage route in Mexico.

Ruta del Peregrino lookout point by HHF Architects

The route through the mountain range of Jalisco has been popular with pilgrims since the 17th Century, and the new structures are intended to provide shelter and serve as landmarks along the route.

Ruta del Peregrino lookout point by HHF Architects

Six of the eight structures along the route are now complete and the final two are under construction.

Ruta del Peregrino lookout point by HHF Architects

Other architects who have contributed are Fake Design, Luis Aldrete, Christ & Gantenbein, Dellekamp Arquitectos, Elemental, Godoylab, Omar Orlaineta, Periférica and Tatiana Bilbao.

Ruta del Peregrino lookout point by HHF Architects

Dezeen published proposed images of the Lookout Point back in 2009 (see our earlier story).

Ruta del Peregrino lookout point by HHF Architects

Photography is by Iwan Baan.

Ruta del Peregrino lookout point by HHF Architects

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Ruta del Peregrino lookout point by HHF Architects

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Ruta del Peregrino lookout point by HHF Architects

Here is some more text from the architects:


Ruta del Peregrino
Jalisco, Mexico

Ruta del Peregrino is a religious phenomenon centred and moved by the adoration to the virgin of talpa.

Ruta del Peregrino lookout point by HHF Architects

La Ruta del Peregrino (Pilgrim’s Route) stretches out on a distance of 117 kilometers.

Ruta del Peregrino lookout point by HHF Architects

Approximately two million people participate each year in this religious phenomenon coming from different states of México to walk through the mountain range of Jalisco, starting in the town of Ameca, ascending to el Cerro del Obispo at an altitude of 2000 meters above sea level, crossing the peak of Espinazo del Diablo to descend to it’s final destination in the town of Talpa de Allende to meet with the Virgin of Talpa as an act of devotion, faith and gratitude.

Ruta del Peregrino lookout point by HHF Architects

This religious voyage has taken place since the 17th century, for the pilgrims the act of faith is carried to a penitence, the conditions of the route are harsh.

Ruta del Peregrino lookout point by HHF Architects

This sacrifice carried with austerity is an essential part of the promise or offering that become the ritual of purification.

Ruta del Peregrino lookout point by HHF Architects

This project aims to provide the historical route with better conditions for the pilgrims as well as to maximize the social and economical profit for this area by taking advantage of this massive event.

Ruta del Peregrino lookout point by HHF Architects

Based on a systematic vision the project becomes a sustainable site with different layers of meaning.

Ruta del Peregrino lookout point by HHF Architects

As we focus on the whole, the master plan consists of an ecological corridor with infrastructure and iconic architectural pieces that add to the religious ritual and also aim to appeal to a broader audience and allow the Route to have a flow of visitor beyond the religious.

Ruta del Peregrino lookout point by HHF Architects

The focus is on the iconic narrative given to the Route with 7 pieces that strongly relate both to the extraordinary landscape and to the religious ritual, becoming the imaginary landmarks of a deeply rutted phenomenon.

Ruta del Peregrino lookout point by HHF Architects

Each landmark by a different designer, a group of individual dialogues with specific sites and intentions that add up, to weave a single story.


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