Mundo Momo
Fall 2022
La Loma, Barranquilla, Colombia
Teagan Polizzi and Gray Burke
“Vernacularology” Studio led by Adib Cúre
The Carnival of Barranquilla, Colombia is a culmination of culture and tradition celebrated annually before Lent. Its origins are a collage of African, European, and indigenous traditions which can be seen through the hand-made objects of the parades: masks, floats, costumes, and instruments. Planning for the Carnival is a large community undertaking; its year-round preparation holds as much importance as the event itself. The places in which the Carnival is prepared are rather informal. Costumes are made in backyards, dances are practiced in streets, and floats are constructed in temporary warehouses. The proposed project, Mundo Momo, introduces the city’s first permanent infrastructure dedicated to the Carnival. The building will provide Barranquilla with a new level of innovation to expand the Carnival while preserving its rich history.
Made of concrete and steel, the building responds to its tropical climate by utilizing vernacular materials and design principles. Mundo Momo is a mostly open-air structure with limited program sealed for air conditioning. Flexible doors, curtains, and louvers can be moved by users to accommodate weather and activity. The long metal roof is punctured with skylights and wind chimneys to provide light and ventilation. Program includes classrooms, costume workshops, float fabrication space, dance studios, and stadium seating.
Mundo Momo is equally an urban project as it is an architectural one. Its design was preceded by an intense study of site and region. The building is located on La Loma, an island along the Magdalena River in jeopardy of development at a scale too large for the city. Our team presented a masterplan which more thoughtfully integrates La Loma into Barranquilla’s climate and urban fabric and uses Mundo Momo as an example for future urban projects.
Published in Divisare
AIA Miami Student Design Honor Award 2023
Winner: NonArchitecture Award for Unbuilt Projects 2023, First Place Architecture and Interiors Category
Featured in KoozArch: Mundo Momo Site Plan, Mundo Momo Section Model, The Spirited Beginning of the Carnival
Archisource Drawing of the Year 2022 Longlist