Ibero Puebla Students Shine in Water Front Pavilion Contest!

Two smiling men side by side at a gallery with exhibition panels in the background.

Two students from Ibero Puebla, Joel Paredes Granados and Eugenio Rosas Barroso, have earned an honorable mention in the prestigious AG360 architecture contest: Water Front Pavilion. Their innovative project, known as the Diaphanous Pavilion, is designed for the people of Tulum to freely and authentically experience their local beach.

The Diaphanous Pavilion is a unique proposal that combines the beauty of the area with local art and commerce. The installation of this sculptural pavilion is intended to stimulate economic activity in the municipality and provide a space for the community to fully enjoy their beaches.

This international competition recognized the initiative of these young architects, who are both associated with the Bachelor's degree in Architecture at Ibero Puebla. The recognition is a significant honor in the architectural field and marks the start of what promises to be a successful career for both Joel and Eugenio.

They are committed to using their knowledge to serve society and uphold the values of Ibero Puebla. Their achievement is a testament to their talent and dedication, and a sign of the impactful work they are capable of producing in the future.


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