New piece at @localhousehostel by @yakoart - Inspirándome para @pacificohostel - que opinan? #cali #muralims #artonart #streetart #pacifico #afro #chontaduro #sal y #miel (en Local House)
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New piece at @localhousehostel by @yakoart - Inspirándome para @pacificohostel - que opinan? #cali #muralims #artonart #streetart #pacifico #afro #chontaduro #sal y #miel (en Local House)
#CárcamoDeDolores Inaugurada en 1951, formaba parte de la infraestructura hidráulica del Sistema Lerma-Cutzamala que brinda agua potable al Valle de México. El proyecto arquitectónico calificado como "clásico tolteca" es de Ricardo Rivas, e incluye en el depósito de agua un mural de Diego Rivera. En el exterior, Rivera realizó una escultura llamada Fuente de Tláloc. A principios de los noventa, ante el deterioro del mural y la innovación en la infraestructura hidráulica de la ciudad, se decidió desviar el agua y restaurar el cárcamo. En 2010 se abrió al público con la inauguración de una escultura sonora permanente del artista Ariel Guzik. *Fuente: Arquine CDMX Este lugar es una joya, mi recomendación para disfrutar el sonido es entre semana. This structure, inaugurated in 1951, once formed part of the Lerma-Cutzamala water infrastructure system that supplied drinking water to the Valley of Mexico. Ricardo Rivas was the architect responsible for this piece of architecture built in a 'Classic Toltec' style, and the building also includes a Diego Rivera mural inside the actual water reservoir. Rivera also produced a sculpture outside called the Tlaloc Fountain. In the early 199Os, given the mural's deterioration and innovations in the city's water management, a decision was taken to re- route the water and renovate the reservoir, and in 2010 it was opened to the public with the inauguration of the permanent sound installation by artist Ariel Guzik. *Fuente: Arquine CDMX I recommend to visit on weekdays to appreciate the sounds of the installation #ThisIsMexico #Mexico #MexicoCity #México #cdmx #CárcamoDeDolores #DiegoRivera #Muralismo #Muralims #ArielGuzik #RicardoRivas #Chapultepec #TlalocFountain #FuenteDeTlaloc (en Carcamo de Dolores, Chapultepec)