Mexico

Border City

Fernando Romero's ‘Border City’ presented a vision for a binational city on one of the world's most important borders, that of the United States and Mexico, whose boundary states are now home to over 100 million people.

The concept was rooted in the long history of places where frontiers meet, cities where cultures both clash and blend. This integrated masterplan was conducive to both sides of the border, drawing upon industrial, employment and trade opportunities while recognising shortcomings in urban planning. Romero's urban prototype, with a hexagonal plan, offered a new model for cities as populations grow, migration increases, and economies continue to globalise.

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Photography: Ed Reeve

Credits

Administering Body:

Embassy of Mexico in the United Kingdom

Design Team:

FR-EE | Fernando Romero EnterprisE

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Supporting Bodies:

Secretaría de Cultura-México (Mexican Secretary of State for Culture)

Mexican Agency for International Development Cooperation (AMEXCID)

Embassy of Mexico in the United Kingdom

Shell México

HSBC México

2016 Exhibitors

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