Designed by architect Rafi Segal and artist Marisa Morán Jahn with Maria Rius Ruiz
On view in September and sited in La Alameda Central, the first public park in the Americas, Sueños con Fibra/Madera is a pavilion created from wood recycled from Mexico City’s first rollercoaster and an Aztec, Mayan, Olmec, and Chinese papercraft (papel picado) whose holes are said to invite the past into the present. The colorful pavilion engaged thousands of local passersby and millions more through media coverage in Architect, Time Out Mexico, El Diario, Telediario live TV broadcast, rollercoaster superfan blogs, and more. After its overwhelmingly enthusiastic reception at Mextrópoli Architecture Festival, the pavilion was taken down and stored while the City of Mexico secures a more permanent home.