Social Design Work in Mexico Brings Community, Solidarity and Local Materials Together

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This project emerged during the summer of 2015, when CHOPEkE Collective, together with Paúl Pérez, a seminarian and active member of the group, visited the community of Santa Luisa de Marillac, located in the central periphery of Ciudad Juárez. At the time, members of the community had an "unworthy" space -as they called it- for their meetings and spiritual activities.

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Cite: Zatarain, Karina. "Social Design Work in Mexico Brings Community, Solidarity and Local Materials Together" [En Ciudad Juárez, México: Trabajo de diseño social, por Colectivo CHOPEkE] 05 May 2018. ArchDaily. (Trans. Gosselin, Marina) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/889806/social-design-work-in-mexico-brings-community-solidarity-and-local-materials-together> ISSN 0719-8884

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