Bicentennial Ring proposal

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The Bicentennial Ring proposal is an ambitious urban and architectural concept by Mexican architect Fernando Romero envisioning a monumental circular structure to commemorate Mexico’s bicentennial and reshape Mexico City’s public space.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural concept
unbuilt project
urban design proposal
commemoratesEvent bicentennial of Mexico’s independence
hasArchitect Fernando Romero NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle contemporary architecture
hasAssociatedArchitect Fernando Romero Enterprise (FR-EE) NERFINISHED
hasCity Mexico City NERFINISHED
hasClientType public sector (proposed)
hasCommemorativeType national anniversary monument
hasCountry Mexico NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance celebration of Mexican history
symbol of national identity
hasDesignApproach large-scale urban intervention
symbolic commemorative architecture
hasDesignerNationality Mexican
hasFunction monumental urban landmark
public space infrastructure
hasMedium conceptual design
hasNotableFeature integration of public spaces
monumental scale
ring-shaped continuous structure
hasPublicAccess intended for public use
hasPurpose commemorate Mexico’s bicentennial
reshape Mexico City’s public space
hasScale city-scale intervention
hasShape circular structure
hasSpatialTypology urban ring
hasTemporalContext early 21st century
isStatus unrealized

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Fernando Romero notableWork Bicentennial Ring proposal