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Decode 2014 was a vibrant design festival that transformed spaces into creative hubs, celebrating art, innovation, and collaboration.
Hosted in the Adolfo Prieto School in Monterrey, México, it featured workshops, talks, and unique design experiences.

The intervention transformed the communal courtyard into an artistic and functional space, blending vibrant visuals with practicality.
The geometric patterns, mixes vibrant greens, yellows, and blues with the natural textures of the wood, created a striking visual centerpiece, fostering an atmosphere of creativity and connection.

Architect Tomás Güereña contributed to the layout and spatial flow of the installation, ensuring the artistic elements resonated with the overall theme of the festival.
His vision extended beyond aesthetics, creating a design that encouraged interaction and movement within the space.
This intervention remains a testament to how design can redefine environments, inspire engagement, and provoke thought—qualities that defined the essence of Design Decode 2014.

Work done:
-Intervention
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