


CYCLE 12
BUILDING MANAGEMENT: CONSUMED BY USE
22.03.2025 - 14.06.2025
RESEARCH: DEPARTAMENTO DEL DISTRITO
The general maintenance of things is deeply present in Mexican culture and popular ideology. Whether due to its generalized absence in governmental planning, or deep individual entrenchment, conservation is a driving force that manifests itself mainly through the economic conditions of its time, and the financial capacities for its implementation. The conservation management of buildings, however, contains additional demands. Their current physical state and how they are transformed or preserved, serve as a guide to critically navigate the map of infrastructures and ideological systems established by institutional policy, reconfiguring the way in which different relationships with architectural heritage are constructed.
“Building Management: Consumed by use” analyzes the maintenance strategies that have been deployed to sustain buildings as well as the ideological forces —economic, social and political— that have produced them during the most prolific periods of construction in Mexico; presenting the incidental conservation mechanisms that have been uniquely shaped by culture, context, society or the perspective of individual inhabitants. In this sense, the exhibition explores the onerous mechanisms of management and preservation bureaucracy, while examining the creative and often inventive tactics of conservation practice developed by a building's users over time, with implications that extend far beyond a single historical era, case study, or geographic region.
Through a selection of canonical modern and contemporary projects in Mexico, their current conditions are analyzed to expose the links between their construction and the context that produced them, as well as the transformations they have experienced in response to the desires of those who inhabit and value them, presenting the various maintenance strategies -conservation through use, internal adaptations, external interventions, concealed defects, or replacement- used to achieve this. The stories of these buildings are however told through a assemblage of official and personal narratives, introducing those who have lived and worked in these buildings, the architects and historians who have studied them, activists and collectives who have fought for their preservation, and iconoclasts who have wished them dismantled, to drop into architectural narratives of the city, long underway, and speculate on the possible futures that lie ahead.






CREDITS
RESEARCH PROJECT:
Departamento del Distrito, Nathan Friedman y Francisco Quiñones
CURATOR:
Tania Tovar Torres
CURATORIAL RESEARCH:
Juan Carlos Espinosa Cuock
CURATORIAL COORDINATION:
Camila Ulloa Vásquez
CURATORIAL ASSISTANTS
Fernando Alvarez Camacho, Ricardo Betancourt Buelna, Mayela Pérez Dimas y Valeria Servin Galindo
DESIGN ASSISTANTS:
Fernando Gómez Correa y Israel Pérez Navarrete
INSTALLATION ASSISTANTS:
Fernando Alvarez Camacho, Ricardo Betancourt Buelna, Susana Conde García, Laura Méndez Pacheco, Daniel Morán Mendoza, Mayela Pérez Dimas, Axel Sánchez Franco y Valeria Servin Galindo
INFOGRAPHICS:
Constanza Lara
PHOTOGRAPHY:
Adriana Hamui, Fernando Alvarez y Zaickz Moz
ILLUSTRATIONS:
Arina Shabanova
VIDEO EDITING:
Michael Waldrep
AUDIO EDITING:
César García Aldape
“Building Management: Consumed by use” has as its precedent the editorial project ‘In-Medium’ in 2017, and the exhibition ‘Miracles, Now’ presented as part of the Chicago Architecture Biennial at the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts in 2023. The Curatorial Team would like to acknowledge the contributions and support of the project:
DESING AND CONTENT: Departamento del Distrito, Team: Francisco Quiñones, Nathan Friedman, Constanza Lara, Contributors: Bettina Cetto, David Miranda, José Manuel Bárcena Ortega, José Manuel González Sáinz, María Teresa Bárcena Ortega, Ramón Vargas Salguero, Yolanda Fernández de Córdova, Construction: Thome Works Studio, Photography: Adriana Hamui, Illustrations: Arina Shabanova, Graphics: Departamento del Distrito y Andrea Carrillo, Video Editing: Michael Waldrep
Support: Sistema de Apoyo a la Creación y Proyectos Culturales and the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts.