About This Architecture
Gran Acuario Mazatlán integrates organic building form, mass-void balance, and coastal landscape dialogue into a unified aquarium concept. The design emerges from rock formations shaped by water and erosion, with facades balancing solid protection and visual permeability to create a permeable boundary between interior and Pacific Ocean views. Functional zones—public, semi-public, and service—distribute naturally through non-linear, organic circulation that guides visitors on a continuous journey without dead ends. This architecture demonstrates how biophilic design principles, environmental integration, and material honesty can create immersive cultural spaces that honor their natural context. Fork and customize this concept diagram on Diagrams.so to explore mass-void relationships, coastal integration strategies, or functional zoning for your own site-responsive projects.