The central corridor of Colegio Monte Sinaí is not just a circulation element; it is a space for gathering and learning. Its design ensures natural light and cross ventilation, promoting a healthy environment that enhances the educational experience.
Location. Mexico City, Mexico
Year. 2013
Colegio Monte Sinaí is conceived as an environment that fosters learning through architecture. Its wide central corridor not only connects the various areas of the campus but also functions as a meeting and interaction point. This main axis allows natural light to enter and supports cross ventilation, reducing the reliance on artificial systems and ensuring thermal comfort.
Beyond its functionality, the design responds to the need to create an educational environment that positively impacts the students' experience. The integration of durable materials and an efficient spatial layout consolidates a space that balances functionality, well-being, and sustainability, reinforcing the role of the built environment in academic development.