Peral Pocket Park
From a vacant lot to a pocket park
The Park is adjacent to Rinconada Santa María neighborhood, where loitering and alcoholism are rampant. The neighborhood conditions allowed access to federal funds earmarked for marginal areas. Initially, the fund was designated for a couple of steel umbrellas and a “green wall” in 150 sq of a former wasteland. However, neighbors, the contractor, and Sustrato designed a program and a collaborative execution plan adjusted to the community’s desires and needs. After six months of collaborative place-making and construction work, the Park includes a more extensive program: a two-storey structure housing a library, two multipurpose spaces, a rainwater harvesting system for irrigation and sanitation, an outdoor area with a vegetable garden, exercise, and rest space. Moreover, Park El Peral hosts peer-to-peer workshops to learn how to cook, dance, build bicycles, and grow plants.
Team: Sustrato, TAT Constructora, Comité Vecinal Rinconada Santa María
Clients: Residents of Rinconada Santa María
Planning and Construction Period: 2015
Project Location: Rinconada Santa María, Mexico City