01.Orchard
A cultural and social center, adapted to two different temporalities and perspectives.
1713
La Colecturía was the most important economic and financial center in Latin America. In the early 18th century, the Bishopric of Tlaxcala-Puebla allocated this property to store tithes in kind —grains and seeds— making it the most significant one in America.
During the Viceroyalty, the Bishopric of Tlaxcala-Puebla was highly powerful —socially and economically— exerting influence over seven states in the Mexican Republic: from Oaxaca to Veracruz.
By collecting tributes from the people, this space represented a gathering point through faith.
2023
Today, La Colecturía reimagines the concept of a cultural, social, and artistic center. It brings to life a range of services —a vegetable garden, a restaurant, a bar, a gallery, and an educational center— plus a community that promotes environmentally responsible habits.
The space has been intervened by renowned artists and designers. It also brings together the knowledge of experts in global and local self-sustainable food programs.
02.Concept & Services
La Colecturía is the contemporary reinterpretation of the harvesting tradition and human, social, cultural and artistic relationships.
03.Values & vision
#TheNewRebellionWe need to reimagine our relationship with food
It's urgent and a priority
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To acknowledge the inseparable bonds between communities, producers, trade, and the integrity of the ecosystem.
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To promote responsible practices that restore our sovereignty to act in the best interests of individuals, communities, and the land that sustains us.