Museum installations

In collaboration with the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), I developed a 3D topographic model representing the Texcoco Lake area during prehistoric times. The five-meter-long model reconstructed the region’s ancient relief, vegetation, and ecosystem through detailed digital modeling. Working closely with INAH specialists, we ensured historical and chromatic accuracy for educational and museographic purposes. A second piece depicted the terrain for the display of prehistoric fauna, featuring 3D-printed replicas of native vegetation—from cacti to shrubs—modeled and finished to scale. The project merged scientific precision, design craftsmanship, and production logistics, resulting in an immersive and informative museum installation.

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Chapultepec Zoo

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HEIRIKU art direction