Movie: Tadao Ando’s art and design school for University of Monterrey
Posted in: architecture movies, Monterrey, other movies, Tadao AndoThis movie by Mexican film agency Nation tours the school of art, design and architecture that Japanese architect Tadao Ando completed last year at the University of Monterrey in Mexico.
The Centro Roberto Garza Sada, also known as the Gate of Creation, is a chunky concrete block designed by Tadao Ando with triangular slices across its two sides to create the appearance of a twisted structure.
Rectangular voids at each end expose stairwells and an open-air amphitheatre, while entrances are located beneath the shelter of the building’s raised underside.
The six-storey interior is organised so that each floor accommodates different departments, encompassing digital facilities, visual arts, textiles, photography, model-making and fashion. Overall, the building accommodates studios and teaching rooms for 300 students.
See more photographs of the Centro Roberto Garza Sada in an earlier story on Dezeen.
Photography is by Roberto Ortiz. Movie is by Nation.
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