Architects of the R-Zero studio have built public spaces in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, the capital of Chiapas. Their interventions are committed to rebuilding a city and reconnecting its population.

El Aguaje Park seeks to offer rest and respite in one of the neighborhoods with the highest rate of insecurity in the city. The new November 22 Market is a place of interaction and movement that “intends to be a blank canvas to be used by its tenants and visitors,” they say.