Basement Stallworth, a musical bunker in Aguascalientes

“The first resource and leading theme of the composition is a continuous L -shaped wall, attached to the East and South walls, floated and rounded at the right angle that is formed just where it was decided by obvious to place the stage. This resource was also established as a changing lattice based on 607 wooden tablets of approximately 70 centimeters high, in three rows divided by a black steel profile.

Each of these pieces has the ability to turn on their own axis, thus assigning them a chaotic individuality, because they were the same visitors who in a playful way changed their position in a merely random sense. » The architects detail.

A changing lattice was created based on 607 wooden tablets of approximately 70 centimeters high, in three rows divided by a black steel profile.

Oscar Hernández

To continue with the cultural character That speaks of the history of Aguascalientes, MDF panels were created with floor to ceiling height, with perforations in the form of thick curved and organic lines that remember the Burdos and poetic strokes of the engraving teacher that gives its name to the urban space that covers the basement, José Guadalupe Posadas.

Both the jealousy mask, and the MDF panels, are separated from the walls in question, causing a vacuum that is highlighted with Artificial light As an indirect bath, in chromatic tones and changing intensities, which ends in an effect more dramatic and at the same time, cozy.

A new space, cosmopolitan and contemporary.

Oscar Hernández