OFFICE  KGDVS

OFFICE 15

BORDER CROSSING – Anapra

The pedestrian border crossing between Mexico and the US is a massive rectangular volume set in the barren landscape of Anapra. Enclosed by a 9 metre high adobe wall, this neutral territory interrupts the endless fence of the demarcated boundary, serving as a bureaucratic waiting gap between the exit from one country and the entrance to the other. Within its walls a dense regular grid of palm trees, fed by a system of irrigation channels, creates an oasis-like garden – a contained and precise cultivated space, opposed to its sprawling surroundings. Four glazed pavilions with solar panel roofs are placed almost symmetrically in the plan – two of them are checkpoints with passport control, customs and administrative offices, while the other two accommodate a library and conference rooms. Like a model of an earthly paradise, this interior garden provides a certain comfort on the way to the promised land, or reflection on the desire for it.

Year

2005

Location

Anapra, MX

Type

Public, Infrastructure,

Status

Unbuilt

Surface

22 800 m2

Collaborator(s)

Wonne Icks

Design team

Kersten Geers, David Van Severen

Award

Competition, 1st prize

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